I think the biggest fear about Civ 3, if you could sum it all up, was that it would wind up being Civ 2.5 and not a whole step forward -- a true "Civ 3."
The worrying is over. Civ 3 will be Civ 3. Like others who have been posting here lo these many months (years?!) now, I have hoped and hoped and hoped that those who were creating this game would share our hopes and vision for its potential. This today from the Firaxis Civ 3 "Ask the Team" page:
Excuse me. Culture???? Nationality???? And I'm not even quoting here the equally gratifying customization options that have been hinted at. I can only take my hat off in sincere admiration and gratitude towards everyone at Firaxis working on this project. Further, what's being hinted at here in this passage about culture and nationality being somehow inter-twined with a player's "use of resources" represents nothing less than a bull's eye on the part of the design team.
I've read and contributed posts here for a long time. I summarized whole sections of the List 2 and co-organized the Essential Civ 3 List. I'd like to think I know what "Civ 3 vs. Civ 2.5" means, and as far as I'm concerned they get it. They probably got it all along, right along with us, which shouldn't surprise us. This post today is the best news to come out about this game since it was announced there was going to BE a Civilization 3!!!
In this cynical age of low expectations, when the obituary of the PC game format is seemingly being written every other week, here comes Firaxis saying Civ 3 is going to have culture and nationality represented???!!!! That is just pure, unadulterated, wide-eyed game love on their part, and I would like to say Bravo Firaxis! Keep up the great work.
The worrying is over. Civ 3 will be Civ 3. Like others who have been posting here lo these many months (years?!) now, I have hoped and hoped and hoped that those who were creating this game would share our hopes and vision for its potential. This today from the Firaxis Civ 3 "Ask the Team" page:
quote: ...Culture and nationality will play dramatic roles in your Civilization's history. We have systems for reflecting cultural value of cities and civilizations that depend upon the players use of his resources. These values and how they relate to each other cause all sorts of effects... |
Excuse me. Culture???? Nationality???? And I'm not even quoting here the equally gratifying customization options that have been hinted at. I can only take my hat off in sincere admiration and gratitude towards everyone at Firaxis working on this project. Further, what's being hinted at here in this passage about culture and nationality being somehow inter-twined with a player's "use of resources" represents nothing less than a bull's eye on the part of the design team.
I've read and contributed posts here for a long time. I summarized whole sections of the List 2 and co-organized the Essential Civ 3 List. I'd like to think I know what "Civ 3 vs. Civ 2.5" means, and as far as I'm concerned they get it. They probably got it all along, right along with us, which shouldn't surprise us. This post today is the best news to come out about this game since it was announced there was going to BE a Civilization 3!!!
In this cynical age of low expectations, when the obituary of the PC game format is seemingly being written every other week, here comes Firaxis saying Civ 3 is going to have culture and nationality represented???!!!! That is just pure, unadulterated, wide-eyed game love on their part, and I would like to say Bravo Firaxis! Keep up the great work.
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