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  • #31
    Originally posted by Locutus
    I'm seriously considering to 'host' a succession game myself - I don't really have time for that either but if it can bring that tradition back to live again I think I'm willing to make the sacrifice (it's less time consuming than MP games).
    AHA! You just volunteered! (At minimum, you didn't step back fast enough!)

    If you host a succession game, I'll be happy to play in it. My preference would be for a "Cradle" game this time...though it might be *very* interesting to use the same map and start position under Cradle and MedMod in parallel (or 'Poly, or "Patch" or any combo).
    "...your Caravel has killed a Spanish Man-o-War."

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Assur
      Oerdin, thanks for the info but fortunately I found it in a shop for just a a few $ more than at Amazon.

      Leonidas, I knew all that (that's why I was so disappointed in CTP2: it has such great features, but the weak AI made it unplayable) except that I never played the mods.

      Now I'm about to start my first cradle game
      Just out of curiosity which version did you end up getting? English, French, or German?
      Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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      • #33
        The English version, fortunately
        In een hoerekotje aan den overkant emmekik mijn bloem verloren,
        In een hoerekotje aan den overkant bennekik mijn bloemeke kwijt

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        • #34
          i can't speak for others, but I had put Call to Power II on the shelf for many months in anticipation of CivIII....

          CivIII is such a disappointment.... Yes it does have some neat little features, like the strategic and luxury goods and such, and it does LOOK GOOD graphically, but overall the evolution of these turn-based civ-games (for me at least) is best envisioned in CTPII.... Public works and stackable armies alone make the game better for me (others say this is a "tired" argument).

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          • #35
            A newbie's opinion on the CTP 2 resurgence

            Hi everybody,

            So there is a CTP2 resurgence and most of you agree, at least to some extent, to link this phenomenon to Civ 3 and the disappointment it has generated. Though, as I read the various posts many other reasons have been exposed :
            - The game can be customized
            - A very active community
            - Good concepts (public work, combat system, armies...)
            - A rich gameplay (11 governments, special units...)
            - Quality of the mods we can find at Apolyton,
            - The good job of Locutus
            - Etc, etc.

            A a newcomer, I can play the "Candid". A as I don't really know what is the equivalent in anglo-saxon litterature, let me explain what is a candid for us french. Candid is the name of a famous character depicted a long time ago in french classical litterature, the name of this famous character is now used to quickly describe someone who is very naive, simple and pure (the later I fear I'am not... ). "To play the Candid" roughly means acting as someone who don't know a subject and can thus think without being influenced by any preconception and thus as someone with can have an unbiased opinion. As I registered a few days ago, thanks to Locutus, I'am not too involved in these forums to display a biased opinion, at least I think so.

            I discovered Civ2 in 1997 and played it endlessly for several years. I was rather disappointed by CTP1, good new ideas mixed with very annoying game events and a bad time flow. I bought CTP2 a few months after the game was released, although the game was "overbugged" I really appreciated the experience and almost stopped playing "Civ2 : Test of time".
            Meanwhile I fell on Apolyton Site and read some people were designing "Mods" and moreover that a Mod to play CTP2 "as it should be" was available. As I'am reluctant to play mods which are "changing" the concepts of the original game the Apolyton Pack appeared as a boon.

            When I heard Civ3 was to be published I stopped playing CTP2 and anxiously waited for the release and regularly checked Apolyton and the Civ3 official site for news and hints. As soon as the game was released I bought the US version and started playing the tutorial. I knew what to expect from the graphisms (which I don't really appreciate) but had to discover the new concepts of Civ3. They were indeed very interesting and were greatly improving the original game. I greatly appreciated the game, but as Primarch wrote it I found the game lacked something I couldn't really figure out.

            Yes, what a pleasure to see your culture and frontiers growing, at last we don't have to move these spies and planes no more, entire stacks are no more wiped out after a lost fight, at last we have a powerful diplomatic system, etc. But I got quickly bored to move all this workers at every corner of my ever growing nation, I got angry when a newly conquered city reverted to its original owner although the said city was garrisoned with an army powerful enough to invade another nation, and what to say about the fact this said army had vanished in the process... ).

            Basically, I think Civ3 is a very good game which, in spite of its great new concepts, is less funny to play than its predecessor and moreover than CTP2.

            There is another thing which really bothered me a lot. The subject I'am about to write about is a sensible one and I would like everybody here to understand I don't want to hurt anybody. If someone feels hurt about my words, I sincerelly apologize in advance. ).
            I have not appreciated at all the hasty removal of Fundamentalism as a goverment in Civ3 although I'am perfectly understanding the reason behind this. Though I have never used this government form as a player, Fundamentalism is a part of our history since many centuries and should be included in any game pretending to simulate the growth of competing nations throughout history.
            Fundamentalism could have been implemented as an option when you create a new game for example, a warning could have been displayed when you select use this option...
            In a way, I'am considering Infogrames has judged me unable to make the difference between a game and a terrible reality.

            Considering the pure gameplay, Alfred Hitchcock used to say "Better the villain, better the movie". In CTP2, Fascist and Theocratic governments near your border are annoying neighbors that make for "excellent" villains.

            For all these reasons I'am coming back to CTP2 although I will certainly give Civ3 another chance.

            But, are there other reasons ? Yes.

            So I decided I would rather play CTP2 rather than Civ3. This naturally bring me back to Apolyton and all the mods available. This new interest prompted me to better check the mods and news in relation with CTP2. I discovered a very active community of people regularly exchanging point of views about every aspects of the game, people actively promoting their favorite game and constantly trying to improve the said game.
            Last week, I contacted the creators of Apolyton which kindly and quickly redirected me towards Locutus which replied as kindly and quickly, a very good starting point.
            Last saturday night I decided to check the forum and found the thread started by Locutus. I discovered people coming from almost every corner of the world, people very different from each other, people with different cultures, backgrounds and histories, sometimes weird though (what a curious idea to be a soccer fan in the USA ). I decided to register immediately and post a reply to "Halt, who goes there thread ?" even though I believed no one would care about a totally unknown newbie who has never contributed to Apolyton before.

            So why is there a CTP2 resurgence ?

            1) In my opinion, some people have been disappointed by Civ3 and have looked elsewhere while others have unearthed CTP2 and found the game was more funny to play and even more so with a mod downloaded from Apolyton. Some others have certainly decided to give the game a chance as the price diminished.

            2) The CTP2 community is very active and is constantly exchanging ideas, the forums are prooving everyday the game is alive although it has been abandoned by Activision. For a casual visitor or a potential newbie it is very important and stimulating to see some people are striving to improve the game, are achieving wonderful results, are working together to solve problems and are thinking about new perspectives. Somewhere, you feel the urge to be part of this whole...

            3) The tone of the CTP2 threads is very refreshing, I have found adult individuals engaged in constructive debates, tolerant of each others ideas and with a solid sense of humor. All the members of this forum and Locutus have to be credited for this.


            Though I'am sure I could find more, I think the three aforementioned points are the major reasons behind the CTP2 resurgence.

            Respect to everybody in there !

            Jeff
            "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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            • #36
              Good post Tamerlin. Isn't Locutus great

              I liked Candide.
              Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
              "I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Immortal Wombat
                Good post Tamerlin. Isn't Locutus great

                I liked Candide.

                Thank you Immortal Wormbat,

                Yes, Locutus is great !
                "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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                • #38
                  Ooooops !

                  Sorry for the spelling Immortal Wombat.
                  "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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                  • #39
                    Quick, edit it
                    Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
                    "I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis

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                    • #40
                      Re: A newbie's opinion on the CTP 2 resurgence

                      Originally posted by Tamerlin
                      I discovered people coming from almost every corner of the world, people very different from each other, people with different cultures, backgrounds and histories, sometimes weird though (what a curious idea to be a soccer fan in the USA ).
                      Jeff
                      Yep, its weird. But US soccer fans ponder what a curious idea it is that the French came completely out of NOWHERE a few years back to be the best team in the world. One day terrible, the next day great.

                      Resurgence: I have to say, I've noted a considerable pick up in traffic even in the couple of months I've been around. When I first started lurking, there was an average of two posts a day. Maybe.
                      "Guess what? I got a fever! And the only prescription is ... more cow bell!"

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                      • #41
                        Tamerlin:



                        Good post, well thought out, and totally agreed.

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                        • #42
                          yeah great post,
                          and it's good to have more peeps over here to give CTP2 the chance it deserves purely on the merrits of the modding community.
                          Hmmm... I wonder how long before someone DL's as 'Wormbat' I wish it was my name

                          IW - grab 'Immortal Wormbat' before it can become your Nemisis! I picture an ever lasting wombat helping people with Slic and graphics etc and then an Insideous ever lasting winged worm undoing all your good work - quick kill it before it can be born!
                          (Sorry too much Grog last night!)
                          'The very basis of the liberal idea – the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.

                          Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.

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                          • #43
                            Thanks for the kind words, Jeff...

                            But great post, well-thought out points
                            Administrator of WePlayCiv -- Civ5 Info Centre | Forum | Gallery

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                            • #44
                              ALL HAIL OUR IMMORTAL CTP2 SOVEREIGN LOCUTUS!!!!



                              *bows before him*

                              ZAPPPP..................

                              *I have been assimilated*

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                              • #45
                                Administrator of WePlayCiv -- Civ5 Info Centre | Forum | Gallery

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