Then im writing this: 120 votes have been made.
- 36 votes for either SMAC-style, or SMAC-style with added option (pre-game allocation-points).
- 84 votes for either CIV-2 style, or CIV-2 style with SMAC-style and/not allocation-points as added options.
Well, I understand civers who voted for all options = flexibility. The player is given the ultimate choice (but, at the expense for increased workload and more potential game-release bug-problems, for the game-designers at Firaxis).
What i dont understand is that so many as 19 voted SMAC-style only, some with the argument "more historically accurate". I dont get that. If Civ-3 had a timeline of perhaps 300 years; Yes, then perhaps. But the timeline is at least 6000 years.
Also, historically interested scenario-designers most probably wants to tailorcut any civ-benefits themselves, and they most probably wants to have those benefits applied to a specific and limited time-period in history. Is Firaxis pre-fabricated civ-benefits going to be helpful here?
Finally, bear in mind that you can have SMAC-style civ-unique benefits in scenarios, without having those civ-unique benefits in the main game. So this poll isnt about having civ-unique benefits, or not - its instead about if we should have them in the main game.
[This message has been edited by Ralf (edited January 14, 2001).]
- 36 votes for either SMAC-style, or SMAC-style with added option (pre-game allocation-points).
- 84 votes for either CIV-2 style, or CIV-2 style with SMAC-style and/not allocation-points as added options.
Well, I understand civers who voted for all options = flexibility. The player is given the ultimate choice (but, at the expense for increased workload and more potential game-release bug-problems, for the game-designers at Firaxis).
What i dont understand is that so many as 19 voted SMAC-style only, some with the argument "more historically accurate". I dont get that. If Civ-3 had a timeline of perhaps 300 years; Yes, then perhaps. But the timeline is at least 6000 years.
Also, historically interested scenario-designers most probably wants to tailorcut any civ-benefits themselves, and they most probably wants to have those benefits applied to a specific and limited time-period in history. Is Firaxis pre-fabricated civ-benefits going to be helpful here?
Finally, bear in mind that you can have SMAC-style civ-unique benefits in scenarios, without having those civ-unique benefits in the main game. So this poll isnt about having civ-unique benefits, or not - its instead about if we should have them in the main game.
[This message has been edited by Ralf (edited January 14, 2001).]
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