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  • #91
    Yes, indeed, he does. Oh, he does at that.

    Can you tell I'm overworked? Well, this is a good reminder...I don't want to be like certain gaming companies and release a buggy List. Then we'd have to send in patches for months on end.

    The list will be submitted when it's damn good and ready, I say! (But I reaaaaaalllly want to move on here...). Please help, those of you who have watched this process.

    This thread and RADICAL IDEAS needs to be summarized. I have a summary form you can copy off of...
    I've been on these boards for a long time and I still don't know what to think when it comes to you -- FrantzX, December 21, 2001

    "Yin": Your friendly, neighborhood negative cosmic force.

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    • #92
      Yin, mate, Relaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

      I'd summarise it myself if I hadn't developed an irrational and probably misplaced loyalty to Dominique. And anyway, don't we love games because they don't have deadlines (i.e. unlike the things you should be doing instead of playing them)? Ipso, no deadlines would be Apolyton policy if I was CEO.

      "Dim, through the misty vapour
      and thick green light
      I saw him:
      guttering, choking, drowning."

      Wilfred Owen

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      • #93
        I support the Olympics idea, but everyone that came up with it tripped on a big idea. A lot of the competition in the olympics was also about being in a Cold War. When you are building on your own and not in a war you don't really know your in a cold war, you usually assume it. It would be nice if Civ III could replicate some Cold War features after nuclear missles are developed, i.e. client state wars (low intensity conflict without the whole alliance jumping in), sponsoring olympicteams, the space race (satellites, exploration, and getting to the moon!), and maybe standard of living. Something that would add to the atmosphere and add to war and strategy.
        Formerly known as "E" on Apolyton

        See me at Civfanatics.com

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        • #94
          I'm all forthe newspaper(and its various reincarnations) I forgot about it and i really miss it(mainly when I found the .txt file and use to edit the headings at the top)

          <font size=1 color=444444>[This message has been edited by E (edited June 22, 1999).]</font>
          Formerly known as "E" on Apolyton

          See me at Civfanatics.com

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          • #95
            Icedan, for me, in modern times, I don't get barbarians as barbarians--they're either religious fanatics (equivalent to terrorists) or partisans (kinda like the Serbs). So that seems realistic.

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            • #96
              You're right Dave, I forgot about the partisans. But what I am talking about is a terrorist from another civilization causing terror in your civilization.

              Like holding one of your important buildings hostage, within one of your cities. (or maybe a whole bunch of people) And he'll let the thing blow if you don't meet his demands. And he's also not part of his own civilizations government, so you can't really blame the civilization.

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