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  • #46
    well during the final week of the EC3 my schedule starting getting very very very busy then right after i had ****ed the votes and put them into a list format i went from working 10 hours a week to 40 and i was still putting in like 30 hours a week with school i asked for somebody anybody to write a cover letter for the EC3 list and send it out...i then disappeared for like two weeks and then for another two weeks my access was limited

    so i do not know myself what happened...if it was sent out or not

    if it was not sent out things have settled down for me and i will write the cover letter if MarkG will still send it

    korn469

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    • #47
      sending the mail has been one of the things I was saying "I'll do today" in the morning and "I'll do it tomorrow" at the end of the day....

      Send me the cover letter and I'll do the mailing...

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      • #48
        ok i gotta goto class in 30 minutes and take a test then listen to a two hour long lecture but i will send you the cover letter tonight before i goto bed (which might be much later) but we'll get this bad boy off to firaxis

        korn469

        p.s. this is my 1000th post! i am now a king!

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        • #49
          hmmm 1000 posts and still not a king? does it take 1001 pots?

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          • #50
            I didn't think I ever heard a conclusion to it all. This explains why. Just seems strange that after all that work it was never followed up. Not that I'm having a go at you guys, of course. If you're busy, you're busy. If I had've realised that you were that desperate for a cover letter I would have done it. All good in hindsight, I guess .

            Was there ever a final vote though? It's too long ago now to bother, but just curious... Did we decide it wasn't neccessary?

            - MKL
            <font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by MidKnight Lament (edited April 26, 2000).]</font>
            - mkl

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            • #51
              Yeah, it'll do that. Not sure if you need a few more posts, or whether you need a bit of time for the system to catch up, but it'll get there. Congrats too Rankings don't mean much for a lot of people because they spam their way there, but you've done plenty of hard work. A well deserved promotion.

              - MKL
              - mkl

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              • #52
                the cover page was sent to MarkG, so now he can send the EC3 list on to firaxis

                here is the cover page

                <center><table width=80%><tr><td><font color=000080 face="Verdana" size=2><font size="1">quote:
                <img src="/images/blue1.gif" width=100% height=1>
                </font>The EC3 List

                Almost every single fan of the Civ genre has at one time or another sat down and thought to themselves, “wouldn’t it be great if firaxis put this feature in Civ3?” Everyone has their own little list of pet peeves that they want firaxis to include in Civ3, but we at Apolyton sat down and asked the question “what are the ideas that Civ3 needs to actually be Civ3?” This one question sparked many ideas and a great deal of discussion, and it spawned the EC3 list.
                There is a derogatory name for Civ3 that has cropped up amongst the fans, that name is Civ2.5. The term Civ2.5 represents all of the fears of the Civ community. It represents the fear that Civ3 will be rushed out the door bug ridden before it is ready. It represents the fear that Civ3 will not be innovative, that it will not take the Civ genre to new heights but will simply be a carbon copy of Civ2. Civ2.5 represents the fear that Civ3 won’t be the game it could have been. It is a very bad term. Every single fan rejects the idea of Civ2.5, we are all hoping for Civ3. The EC3 list is about ideas that could help the designers of the game get a feel for what innovations the fans consider essential to Civ3. The EC3 took the pulse of the fans, to see what they want in order to help the Civ3 team at firaxis make this game as good as it possibly could be.
                We all have faith in the Civ3 team but even the best and brightest can’t possibly think of every good idea on their own. We feel that the Civ3 fans are a great resource for ideas, just take a look at The Apolyton List of Ideas, it’s a huge list of good ideas. However, the EC3 is not about including every single idea we could possibly think of, it is about including only the most essential ideas in one List for the Civ3 team to look over.
                We sat down for weeks in a democratic process where anyone who wanted to could submit one idea to the EC3 list. The important thing is that each person could only include one idea, so we hoped that it would be the most important idea they could think of. These ideas were divided into two categories, New Ideas and Fixes. Both are fairly self-explanatory, but in a nutshell, the New Ideas were concepts that hadn’t ever been in a Civ game before, while Fixes were radical changes made within the existing framework of Civ. All of the ideas had to be explained in Civ2 concepts so everybody could understand, and after we received all of the ideas we wrote up the final drafts and voted on them.
                After the voting wrapped up, we put all of the ideas into a list determined by the votes each idea received. All of this was done in an open and democratic process and although things were confusing at times, there were never any complaints about the democratic methods used to make the EC3 List. We are not trying to design Civ3 by committee, far from it. We are trying to inspire the Civ3 team and direct their attentions to the most pressing areas of the game, those areas that need the most improvement and innovation. Many good ideas came out of the EC3 List, and it would be an honor for any of those ideas to be taken and placed in Civ3 without any changes, but that is not expected. All we expect is that Civ3 will be as good as the Civ games that have come before it. If Civ3 is going to do that it needs to press ahead and expand gameplay, and many of the ideas in the EC3 List would really push the boundaries. In closing, think of the EC3 List as a set of cliff notes on which areas of gameplay demand the most innovation in the minds of the fans.
                Here is the EC3 List. The numbers out to the side of each idea is the number of votes that idea received, and all of the ideas are linked to their final draft.
                <img src="/images/blue1.gif" width=100% height=1></font></td></tr></table></center>

                korn469

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                • #53
                  Good stuff.

                  One small ammendment I'd make if it hasn't been sent off already - Make sure that we capitalise "firaxis".

                  - MKL
                  <font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by MidKnight Lament (edited April 27, 2000).]</font>
                  - mkl

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                  • #54
                    here's something i got in the mail today from markg

                    <center><table width=80%><tr><td><font color=000080 face="Verdana" size=2><font size="1">quote:
                    <img src="/images/blue1.gif" width=100% height=1>
                    </font>Kelley Gilmore wrote:
                    >
                    > Hi again Markos.
                    >
                    > Can you tell me how many people participated in the making of the EC3? It's
                    > a really interesting list...you guys are awesome!
                    >
                    > Kelley Gilmore
                    > Communications Manager
                    > FIRAXIS Games
                    > (410) 891-3001 x131
                    >

                    Hi Kelley,

                    thanks for the kind words, they mean a lot

                    In the final stage we had around 140-150 people voting. There were a
                    total of 25 participating ideas. There were more ideas which did not
                    participate because those who initially suggested them did not send a
                    final draft. I cant have a number on the total of the people who
                    participated in the process(suggestions of ideas, discussions, voting),
                    but all the discussions together(which can be found at http://apolyton.net/cgi-bin/ubb/foru...pics&number=28
                    ) were over 1000 posts based on a quick calculation

                    Perhaps Korn469(commiextc@hotmail.com) who was one of the main
                    organizers has more details...

                    happy civin'
                    Markos Giannopoulos | markg@apolyton.net
                    Apolyton Civilization Site | http://apolyton.net
                    A GameStats Affiliate | http://www.gamestats.com
                    Personal Page | <A HREF="http://egnatia.ee.auth.gr/~markg
                    <img src="/images/blue1.gif" width=100% height=1></font></td></tr></table></center>" TARGET=_blank>http://egnatia.ee.auth.gr/~markg[/quote]</A>

                    korn469

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                    • #55
                      Coooooooooooooooool! I feel appreciated.

                      - MKL
                      - mkl

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                      • #56
                        Sign me up too.
                        ay527@torfree.net
                        <font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by AlexanderIII (edited May 05, 2000).]</font>

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                        • #57
                          Choco61017@aol.com

                          Christantine909@aol.com
                          I came, I saw, I conquered...my allies!!

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                          • #58
                            OrangeSfwr@aol.com
                            (::sigh:: yes I know, AOL)

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                            • #59
                              I guess I should consider myself signed up then...
                              No, in Australia we don't live with kangaroos and koalas in our backyards... Despite any stupid advertisments you may see to the contrary... (And no, koalas don't usually speak!)

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                              • #60
                                I love mailing lists...

                                m.meads@home.com

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                                "We are all greater artists than we realize."
                                -Nietzsche
                                <font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Spekter@Home (edited May 27, 2000).]</font>

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