keep churnin em out and il buy. im not rich, but i can afford $30 every 6 months/1 year/2 years
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I voted yes.
The game still has a great deal of potential imho.
- more advanced scenario capability;
- future eras (including the possibility of sea cities, underwater tunnels, etc)
- more civs
- more tile improvements (e.g. advanced farms, deep mines, mag levs, canals)
- enhanced diplomacy
I'd certainly pay for another XP if all these were developed to a high standard. I imagine a game like Civ3 that incorporates all the above would take a huge amount of time & money to develop. I don't mind paying for that.
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Firaxis should take a lesson from The Sims and just crank out those expansions. (This is serious)
Or even better, EverQuest. They can charge you for the expansions and to play them. (This is not)Seemingly Benign
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Well, I'm sure if the bunch at Firaxis can find more ways to screw their fans out of money, then there will be more expansions.
Hey, with another expansion they can get up to close to $100 out of their fans for the release of a game.
Nice system, release a game for Christmas one year that is so buggy that when its given as a Christmas give its unplayable until springtime. Then hold out a key element of the game (like how many other non-multiplayer games to you see these days) and which had already been in previous versions of the game. Hold this part out to the following Christmas, so you can sucker people out of money two years in a row.
If Firaxis track record holds true to form, then this MP expansion will be so buggy that no one will be able to play a multiplayer game until springtime anyways.
Since there are few new ideas coming out of Firaxis for the Civ series, I'd expect that you'll see another "expansion" for Civ III out next year. They'll probably bundle up some other Civs that are already out on the Internet, add one new feature to the game, then try to sucker another $20 out of us all next Christmas as well.
You've convinced me of one thing. If you do ever do a Civ4, I'm not buying it when it comes out. I know now that the first release will be a buggy test version that will be missing key features. Then you'll do an "expansion pack" to that game, which will finally add all the features. Even that will be released at a sucker price of full price for the original game plus more for the expansion pack. Only later will a combo pack of the expansion pack and the full game be offered for the price of one game. Its at this point that I'll only even start to consider buying your next product. And probably even then I'll try to wait for this combo pack to reach the discount bins before buying it.
I hate to ***** at you guys, and I hate to have to take this sort of strategy towards dealing with you. But you "screw-the-suckers-out-of-every-penny" marketing policy toward your games forces me to think and act this way.Fear not the path of truth for the lack of others walking it.
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Originally posted by marc420
Well, I'm sure if the bunch at Firaxis can find more ways to screw their fans out of money, then there will be more expansions.
Originally posted by marc420
Hey, with another expansion they can get up to close to $100 out of their fans for the release of a game.
How much would you spend if you bought all the sims expansions at original price. Much more than 100, I would imagine.
Originally posted by marc420
Nice system, release a game for Christmas one year that is so buggy that when its given as a Christmas give its unplayable until springtime.
Originally posted by marc420
Then hold out a key element of the game (like how many other non-multiplayer games to you see these days) and which had already been in previous versions of the game.
The Sims (I hate to use that as an example) is mp only through expansion, correct? I don't see any need to point out other examples, I think the best selling game of all time (or whatever) speaks for itself as far as SP games are concerned.
Originally posted by marc420
Hold this part out to the following Christmas, so you can sucker people out of money two years in a row.
Originally posted by marc420
If Firaxis track record holds true to form, then this MP expansion will be so buggy that no one will be able to play a multiplayer game until springtime anyways.
Originally posted by marc420
Since there are few new ideas coming out of Firaxis for the Civ series,
Originally posted by marc420
I'd expect that you'll see another "expansion" for Civ III out next year. They'll probably bundle up some other Civs that are already out on the Internet, add one new feature to the game, then try to sucker another $20 out of us all next Christmas as well.
Originally posted by marc420
You've convinced me of one thing. If you do ever do a Civ4, I'm not buying it when it comes out. I know now that the first release will be a buggy test version that will be missing key features.
Originally posted by marc420
I hate to ***** at you guys, and I hate to have to take this sort of strategy towards dealing with you. But you "screw-the-suckers-out-of-every-penny" marketing policy toward your games forces me to think and act this way.
Bottom line: Firaxis isn't forcing you to buy the game.
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Thanks asleepathewheel, you saved me a half hour.
And yes, there should be an expansion (AndyDog's suggestions sound juicy ), and yes there will be one. It's as likely we'll see another expansion for Civ III as there will be one at all (and EB just sent me order confirmation on my pre-order ).
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Asleep: My first (and only) Star Trek game. Ugh, it sucked horribly....soo many bugs. And it was 100 dollars. Ugh...
Originally posted by Andydog
I voted yes.
The game still has a great deal of potential imho.
- more advanced scenario capability;
- future eras (including the possibility of sea cities, underwater tunnels, etc)
- more civs
- more tile improvements (e.g. advanced farms, deep mines, mag levs, canals)
- enhanced diplomacy
I'd certainly pay for another XP if all these were developed to a high standard. I imagine a game like Civ3 that incorporates all the above would take a huge amount of time & money to develop. I don't mind paying for that.
-Some scenario capability
-Multiplayer
-A few more units
-New civs.
IMO, 30 dollars is really not worth it, adding that onto Civ3s cost.....No.
Now, if they were to include ALL those things you mentioned into PtW (to a high standard) then I would DEFINATELY buy it. But the way I see it, theyre not going to. This expansion seems like just another patch with more civs to me, not like a true expansion. Sure, by the time their finished with each and every one of their expansions it'll be a complete game, but....How much money is that going to cost?! I'm not willing for even ONE more because more than one hundred dollars for a game is DEFINATELY not worth it at all.
This is one reason I really do not like The Sims' series. 200 dollars for a game is really not worth it. Sure, some of them actually add something other than objects but most of them are just...junk. But what annoys me most is PEOPLE ACTUALLY BUY THEM ALL. I know people who have bought *ALL* of them plus the Special Offer (The Sims + Livin Large Expansion for only 30 dollars) because the Special Offer has a "Make-A-Sim" creator or something to that nature? Ugh. I sometimes have to sit back and wonder "How stupid can someone get..."
So I dunno. PtW seems like its so watered down...and they'll pull a "The Sims" on us. More and more and more and more and more (literally) expansion packs for us to go out and spend our money on. Cause whats 200 dollars when most people make more...?
Unless Firaxis releases an expansion that has more 'bang for the buck', I'm not buying it. And I really dont see why other people are as well. But hey, thats just my opinion.Eventis is the only refuge of the spammer. Join us now.
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Originally posted by Tassadar5000
Asleep: My first (and only) Star Trek game. Ugh, it sucked horribly....soo many bugs. And it was 100 dollars. Ugh...
Originally posted by Tassadar5000
Unless Firaxis releases an expansion that has more 'bang for the buck', I'm not buying it. And I really dont see why other people are as well. But hey, thats just my opinion.
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Originally posted by Tassadar5000
IMO, 30 dollars is really not worth it, adding that onto Civ3s cost.....No.
Nobody's forcing you to buy this game.Seemingly Benign
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