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  • #16
    Well, don't forget that some of us spend so much time modding the game, we hardly have time to play and aren't too bright when it comes too strategy and such either...

    I work in IT phone support too and I can ensure you that even the dumbest person here on Apolyton is still about 10 times more intelligent than some of the people I get on the phone (if they were able to find this forum, they can't be all that dumb)

    Originally posted by Dale
    Any question is not a stupid question.
    Yup, there are no stupid questions, just stupid people answers
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    • #17
      I have heard the most amazing stories from people working in the IT phone support ...

      Sometimes I wonder how stupid a person can be ...

      But, then again, those people are probably more intelligent in other areas than us ...

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      • #18
        I dunno, how smart can you be if...

        Customer: "I'm having trouble installing Microsoft Word."
        Tech Support: "Tell me what you've done."
        Customer: "I typed 'A:SETUP'."
        Tech Support: "Ma'am, remove the disk and tell me what it says."
        Customer: "It says '[PC manufacturer] Restore and Recovery disk'."
        Tech Support: "Insert the MS Word setup disk."
        Customer: "What?"
        Tech Support: "Did you buy MS word?"
        Customer "No..."
        or:

        I've bought a stolen CDD3610 which didn't come with any software or cables. Could you please send that to me? I presume I do have the full 12 months warranty?


        My all-time favourite, not necessarily a sign of stupidity but still pretty darn funny:

        I'm working as a tech support person at a Finnish newspaper printing and publication house, and we have several reporters that submit their files via a dial-in modem line directly to our layout system.

        Once one of the reporters wanted to call the tech support because the modem wasn't answering his calls, but the call was answered by a computer illiterate.

        Reporter: "It seems that...eh, modem's out again."
        Computer Illiterate: "Oh, just a minute. I'll go look for him."

        He proceeded to page the whole company through the central P.A. system.

        Computer Illiterate: "Mr. Modem, Mr. Modem, there's a call for you."

        My co-worker intercepts, trying hard to keep a straight face.


        Co-Worker: "Mr. Modem is on vacation. He won't be back till August."

        The computer illiterate returns to the phone and tells the reporter that our modem is on vacation till August.
        (Source)
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        • #19
          ROFL !! ROFL !! ROFL !!

          Well, you never got that one where the lady asked a replacement for her pc, because the coffee tray broke off ... but it happened to be the cd player ??

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          • #20
            Everyone heard that one so often it's not even funny anymore, not even when I actually got someone on the phone a couple of weeks ago who did think the CD player was a coffee tray...
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            • #21
              Hehe

              Well, the IT phone support might be the most popular for this kind of stupidity stories, but I can tell you stories from on board, from cadets or even high ranking officers, that are incredible as well.

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              • #22
                It's long ago when I played my first CTP1 game, I remember that I had also to figure out how you place tile improvements, but I think I solved this problem pritty fast. I already knew from a preview that it contained something different that the settler type system, and this was a reason for me to buy CTP1, since I had my experience with more than 200 settlers in Civ2, therefore I allready knew the benefits of PW. I started to play on beginner level as I did it in Civ2. I don't know if I build every wonder on my own but in the end I had them all.

                Of course I made it easy for me in Civ2 I played on a costumized would map just grassland and plains for good tiles, as it was a pain to terraform everything. I exploiting the hut thing that if you save before a hut and visit it after a reload you get something different. So my empire grew rapidly, I bought enemy cities, and than when the AIs started to gang up on me another Civ that wasn't a member of this alliance asked me to declare war on one of these alliance members, I happily agreed as that was the way to declare war on another Civ without changing the government and loosing the benefits of no coruption and city bribery immunity. Than I bought a city from all these alliance members, my parliament forced me to make peace or at least a cease fire. So just one turn of war and no AI turn of war. But now the best thing comes. In the negotiation with these alliance members they asked me to declare war on the civ that asked me to declare war before, of course I happily accepted and bought cities again, until no city was left to bought just one little opponent, just to get the points for the score.

                Than I build up all my empire or better I already started to build up my empire while the AI civs were still there, I never prepared me for war as I never had to conquer a city by force of course except the capitals. I ended with more than 200 cities and every city had just one unit for defence that was also enough, Leonardo's Work Shop upgraded them until the modern age. I had also to manage more than 200 settlers every turn and I started to rush buy everything in my cities that was the reason why I had to disable all these boring popup messages and go in the cities over the city manager to add the next building and rush buy it, of course I first rush bought barracks and switched than over to another building so save some gold.

                Afterwards I build every building I build fright units for trade, by the way it was a pain to move them all to their goal cities at first I had to find a city a huge problem if you have to look it up in huge city list just to get to know to which city I had to send the fright unit, for highest income of course to the other end of the world of course I had to move the unid by hand as the go to order never worked the unit went from the road also the alternative was so short, the consequence was that I covered the whole world with railroads, as I played on an customized world map I ended up to play on one continent so the railroad around the world was possible. But don't think it was easy to use the go to order and tell the unit that it should go one sqare right. No it went in the opposite direction as this stupid go to order thought I play on a flat map without east/west scrolling.

                So finnally I needed one and a half hour to do one turn (moving, all my fright units, settlers and some defence units). But that wasn't the most annoying thing, the in game city administration was a pain it took half an hour to cycle through all of my cities on my old 486er also I turned of these stupid popup messages(who wants to close more than 200 celebrating something or building build messages every turn). My K6 233Mhz just needed 4 minutes for this stuff half an hour or 4 minutes of doing nothing you can just stare on the screen and wait you can't save in this period just sit there. But nevertheless I played and founded cities and as I wanted to found a city again I got a pop up message that told me: Too many cities. What no more cities, I thought there wasn't a city limit in the game also I already went beyond other limits in this game like money limited my income per turn was more than 30000 gold per turn what happend everything above the magical 32000 disapeared, I was number one on the power graph the line just wnt up and than suddenly down, I had a negative total population and than this no more cities, that was the end of the fun and of Civ2. Maybe there is a patch that fixed some of these limits but I didn't had internet at this time so I had to play the game out of the box. But that wasn't necessary as the end of fun of founding cities meant the end of Civ2.

                So CTP1 solved all of my problems:

                PW no more settlers than I needed to found all of my cities.

                Build Queue no need to visit a city if you already know the build sequence (really easy if you founded more than 100 cities in the game). BTW you can save your build sequence in CTP1 and CTP2.

                CTP1/2 message system no need for a mass of popup messages every turn, I don't know why they added with the first patch of CTP1 these this turn we finished this item next turn our city will build this item. The only interesting messages are if the build queue is empty, if a city is rioting a foreign spy stole an advance or did something different.

                Good Terraforming Sytem you can pretty fast convert your land to grassland so no need for a costumized map, although I don't use it in CTP2 anymore as I figured out with the population cap of 60 more farms won't help, so I can build a huge varity of terrain improvements and the maps looks also good at the end of one game.

                Undersea Colonies and Undersea Tunnels removes also the need for a costumized map you can link your empire in the end of the game.

                No Unlimited Move for Railroads/Maglevs so you can't fly around the would in one turn for tousand times.

                Fixed Goody Huts you can't save before and reload and hope that you will get some time a city.

                No more Caravans and Fright Units to move around the wourld just use the trade manager and establish a trade route between two cities.

                Better Progam Routines for City Management no need anymore to wait betwenn turn so long and I had to manage more than 350 cities in CTP1 a number that never allowed Civ2 and no need more such a high number in CTP2 as your cities fill up more space. Also this hight number of cities bruoght my computer to the limits (K6 233Mhz and 64bit ram), CTP1 ran very slow, but not a pain as Civ2 as it brought me to my limit to play a game.

                So all in all my first impression of CTP1 was a major improve in comparision of Civ2, it was exciting, at this time I still haven't internet access, and I never realized how bad or how good CTP1's AI was as I wanted only to build up a huge empire a good AI would be just disturbing. The only problem was that I had to delete evrytime when I wanted to play a late game that I had to delete the userprofile.txt and the and another file concerning the user defined shortcuts, otherwise the game crashed, fortunatly the hack patch solved this problem.

                I figured out how to add city styles but without internet no chance to add them, as I got internet I downloaded Harlan's ModPack for CTP1 that included new city styles I just installed the parts that didn't affected my language version, and I modded the colors00.txt, that was the first thing that I modified on CTP2, not to say that I could win my first CTP2 game but I drove into modding as I thuoght CTP2 had to less city styles so I made Citymod in January 2001 and send it to OmniGod, I had some problems with this CTP2 add a file form, finally I figured out that this form is broken and it still doesn't work. I didn't played so much as I already drove into modding and than I registered in March 2001 here on Apolyton to participiate in the sollution of the sea city sprite bug, so far I think it can't be fixed with changing the source code of the ctp2.exe. I although thought some other stuff was missing from CTP1 every tile improvement had its own construction graphics 3 for most of the tile imps they were missing. I figured out that the stuff was there and a problem that could be partly fixed in the textfiles so every tile imp has now one contruction graphic, also a sound was missing when you put a tile imp on the map.

                So my first impression of CTP2 was that there was something missing. At the beginnig I never watched on the AI as I wanted to build up an huge empire, I stayed here as I wanted to make CityMod2 with some graphics by me not only by Harlan. Afterwards I was finished with CityMod2 I wanted to bring it into the CTP2 Apolyton DataBase but OmniGod was gone and Marcos just added ModSwapper and Apolyton Pack, that is the reason why CityMod2 was added after Apolyton Pack, actual CityMod2 was sopposed to be added before Apolyton Pack as CityMod2 is a part of Apolyton Pack. Than I wanted to have more Goods in the game an I realized that a better AI would be more fun that can kill you and of course that can kill other AIs, so I played with the AI files and started with adding slic code like the commerce tile imp code.

                So to sum it up and answer your question, my first impression of CTP2 was that something was missing so I waited for the final patch and than Actvision dropped support and left it to the fans to fix it. From the start I thought CTP2 was never hopeless it has to much to offer for example the moddability that allows us to fix the game.

                -Martin
                Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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                • #23
                  Locutus & Eagle:

                  When I was doing helpdesk at Melbourne State Parliament, I had a guy call me and say he was having trouble with his mouse. He kept getting cramps in his fingers pressing the buttons, the left button was the right and vice-versa, and when he moved the mouse left it went right, and so forth. Anyways, I had to go down and see this one. I walked into his office and he had his mouse upside down!

                  But you want to know the worst bit? He was the Minister for Science & Technology!

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                  • #24
                    Dale,

                    It's incredible how stupid or ignorant people can be.

                    My dad is teaching IT and one of his courses is general PC things for beginners. He gets people in there that have never seen a pc, let alone use one.

                    What he sees how people are using a mouse is incredible !

                    - To let the mouse pointer go 'up' on the screen, they actually lift the mouse up ...

                    - When the mouse comes to the end of the mousemat or table and they still need to go further, they want to extend the table, don't know about lifting up the mouse ...

                    - Some people first position the mouse where they want it, then let go of the mouse and come down on it with one finger extended to hit a button, but move the mouse sooo horribly much in the way ...

                    Anyway, you get the point.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Dale


                      The most important thing us oldies should (and do from what I've seen on these forums) remember is that "We were newbies once too."

                      Any question is not a stupid question.
                      Dale,

                      On this forum I have never felt any disrespect from the oldtimers for the newbies, and I would guess that the truly arrogant players left this forum long ago. So my thanks to you, Wouter, Ben, Wes, Hex, Martin, Peter, et al.

                      -- Ed (Hermann)
                      "...your Caravel has killed a Spanish Man-o-War."

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by TheArsenal


                        But that said, I feel that (with rare exceptions like me) that this is more of a modders forum than a player's. I get the feeling a lot of people are *testing* the mods, but no one is *playing* them. Could be wrong. But I think because this game has been out so long, on these boards all basic game play discussion (like which units to use in an attacking stack in each era, which is the kind of things my friends and I talk about) has been replaced by discussion of which text file to open or which mod to use. But for the average game player, leagues behind you guys, I think it's a bit intimidating.
                        Good point, but it's up to us--the players--to start and continue strategy and "how to play" threads. I'm happy to do so. Besides, if we make some nice outrageous statements you just know *somebody* will take the bait and respond.

                        So get your buddies in here, and let us know what's puzzling, enraging, interesting, and so forth!

                        There's no such thing as a stupid question, except the one that didn't get asked. Well, there *are* some stupid IT tech support questions, but hey, I was kinda pleased the first time I got to tell someone: "It works better if you plug it in."
                        "...your Caravel has killed a Spanish Man-o-War."

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                        • #27
                          My First CTP2 game was multiplayer LAN(2 vs 5AI), nothing happened for ages, except resync errors, years went by and we met no one. Developement was slow and frankly it was very boring to play. So after about 3hrs(of very painfull gameplay) we decided to quit and i put it back in its case and forgot about it for about 2 months. I then bumped into this place(Apolyton) and could see the cries for Activision blood, gathered some bad things had been done by said company - felt pissed off that i had been ripped off - and lurked alot to see what happened.I used to visit once a week to see if things looked hopefull for CTP2, then Activision dropped support Well i started to wait for Civ3.Downloaded Aployton Mod, liked it alot and had regular mp sessions with a friend.Downloaded Med Mod - liked it also, the game and AI was starting to come together. Downloaded Craddle which so far is the Mod for me although i've never played it far into the game(past 1700's!).Watched Civ3 become the game i didn't really want(no mp). But my faith in CTP2 is restored and i think i may be one of the few who plays(it seems!) at least once a week. Now i'm looking forward to Locutus's Mod(i'm very patient!)
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                          • #28
                            Just played it for the first time last night in an internet house in Shanghai. I chose the easiest difficulty level and default settings and of the Chinese race. Played till 1000BC and have conqued half of the world. Maybe next time I should choose a tougher difficulty level ... haha...

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by 913
                              Just played it for the first time last night in an internet house in Shanghai. I chose the easiest difficulty level and default settings and of the Chinese race. Played till 1000BC and have conqued half of the world. Maybe next time I should choose a tougher difficulty level ... haha...
                              My, my... A warm welcome to our first CtP2 forum member from China (AFAIK), good to hear they play the game over there too

                              Anyway, even at the highest difficulty level the AI isn't particularly strong, but you could indeed start with that. With a mod installed (particularly Cradle) the game will probably give you more of a challenge, so you might want to try that as well...
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                              • #30
                                old civ'er new to CTP2

                                I've played almost every civ and civ-type game since sid's original Civilization, I'm completely addicted to the genre. I must admit, however, that I never felt the desire to buy CTP2. I think the reason being that CTP1 was very slow on my old machine, and lacked any significant scenarios. So anyway, after playing Civ3 for a couple of months, I found a cheap copy of CTP2 at the store...I'm now officially hooked!!! I've downloaded all the mods that I could find at this site, and am loving this game. My only regret is that I didn't start sooner. Many people must be in my same shoes(ie reluctant to buy CTP2) because I do notice a significant lack of support for it. I will not stop playing Civ3, (I love the diplomacy), but for now CTP2 is my game. I hope that more people come to there senses the way that I have.

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