Now that you mention it, it's totally true.
I think like I said before, we just have to accept certain "problems" in the game as inherent. If we take out everyone of those, it's not Civ3 anymore. It's a compromise, and we just have to live with it. You can't make a perfect game.... if it's perfect, then nobody will play it because it'll be enormously complicated.
I think like I said before, we just have to accept certain "problems" in the game as inherent. If we take out everyone of those, it's not Civ3 anymore. It's a compromise, and we just have to live with it. You can't make a perfect game.... if it's perfect, then nobody will play it because it'll be enormously complicated.

Imagine the shock on your friend's face as your Unholy Jaguar Warriors immediately appear and brush him aside like so much insignificant dust. 

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