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Re: Re: Just another thank you to the programing team
Originally posted by Tassadar5000
Wow.....I hardly ever see someone actually thank the programming team, instead of degrade them.
Interesting.
he's still a settler. give him time.
"I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Well I, for one, am at Warlord!! I played Civ2 for more than 5 years and consider Civ3 to be at least an order of magnitude better!!!!
That's not to say the game is perfect, but what game is! For my part I'd like a couple of Civ2 features to be brought back (cease-fires, Senate, Civil War) with appropriate modifications, and I'd like to see 1 or 2 SMAC features make an appearance in the game (like protectorates and basing units in allies cities etc!)
All the same, I think they have done an OUTSTANDING job and would like to thank them for ALL their hard work, in spite of CONSTANT whining!!! I look forward to future patches and expansions!!!!
Civ III is an improvement from Civ II. Its not perfect I know (which nothing is), but its become the only game I play apart from SMAC.
So Firaxis, thank you.
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