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  • #31
    Quo Vadis ?

    Online Name : Tamerlin is the name of a famous wizard and explorer in the universe of Talislanta (a rich and detailed world Jack Vance would have certainly liked to create himself, "and still no elves").

    Name : Jean-Francois Cabirol

    Age : 35

    Location : Toulouse (France)

    Gender : Male

    Occupation : Assistant Manager

    Marital Status : Separated

    Kid : a six and a half years old boy

    Favourite :
    Book : "The way of Anubis" (Tim Powers)
    Movie(s) : "The cat on a hot tin roof", "Les tontons flingueurs" (sorry, almost impossible to translate )
    Location : Toulouse (I've not yet been in the countries I would like to visit : Egypt, Japan, the USA...)
    Food : traditional french food
    Music : Jazz (hard bop), Hardcore and Fusion (Infectious Groove, Incubus, Body Count, Senser, Red Hot, Deftones...)
    Role playing games : Talislanta, Space 1889, Legends of the five rings, Al Qadim, Fading Suns
    Boardgames : Advanced Civilization (surprise !), Age of Renaissance, Twilight Imperium
    Wargames : World in Flames, World war 1, Hannibal - Rome vs Carthage
    Sport : Rugby (I support the greatest team in the world : the "Stade Toulousain" )

    Civ History :
    I discovered Civilization in 1997 and it came as a revelation. The first computer game I ever played was Age of empires a few weeks earlier, first seduced I became bored very quickly, clicking everywhere as fast as possible is not what I considered to be strategy, building again and again the same buildings and units neither. As soon as I started my first Civ2 game I knew I had found a real treasure and played it again and again.
    Meanwhile I discovered games like Steel Panthers, Operation Panzer, Eastern and Western Front and became more concerned with "realism", needless to say that I did not deemed the "stack vanishing" system of Civ2 entirely satisfactory. I have Alpha Centaury but never had the time to test it, shame on me I know... I then bought Call to Power, I was really disappointed although the game had excellent concept and was promising... Call to Power 2 was realeased and was very well reviewed, I bought it and discovered a wonderful game... with bugs, but the experience was nonetheless very pleasant and the "combined weapons" concept far superior (in my own devious opinion of course) to all the other Civ games, and the Apolyton Pack now gives me the opportunity to play the game "as it should be" (I'am a rather conservative lot, until now I have not played any mod which is changing the concepts of the original game... but I think I will try, one day).
    When Civilization 3 came out in the USA I bought it immediately and tested it, the experience was weird, great improvement of the original game, very good concepts (aerial units, trade, spies, new diplomatic and combat systems) mixed with old concepts inherited froms its predecessors (I'am not happy at all to dispatch a horde of workers at every corner of my territory each turn especially at the end of the game). In fact, I found Civ3 less funny than its ancestors and Call to Power 2... An excellent game not so funny to play, this is currently what I'am thinking about it.
    I must add that as I'am interested in many different kind of computer games, I'am not playing Civilization games very often, my civ games are separated by more or less important periods consecrated to other games, but I'am always coming back to Civ.
    To end this long monolog, I must say I'am not a computer specialist, I do have some good knowledge of the software and hardware technologies I use but I'am perfectly ignorant of programming languages (which I regret). I would like to mod but I'am not sure I can do it without destroying my Hard Disk Drive...

    Some wishes (sorry I can't have only one) :
    - That humanity understands we can all live together while keeping our historical and cultural identities,
    - That people stop thinking Real Time games are strategic games (to the exception of games like Europa Universalis and Close Combat),
    - That I will not be banned from the Apolyton forums because of this long babble .
    "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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    • #32
      Well this looks fun

      Online Name: admiralk for Apolyton but as of 2001 its GeneralK99 for every other game I play.

      Name: Kenneth

      Age: 15

      Location: United States of America

      Gender: Male

      Occupation: Student

      Marital Status: Single (i've gone through too many brakeups )

      Kid: 1, James Bond. Lol, i'm joking.

      Favorites:
      Book: Lord of the Rings Trilogy (The most epic thing ever.)

      Movie: A big tie between
      Batman (Dark hero fighting evil how can you not enjoy it)
      Star Wars (all cept 1 and 4)
      Lord of the Rings (can't wait till it comes out on dvd)

      Location:
      Nude Beaches (but thats just between me and you

      Food: My mothers cooking

      RTS games: Empire Earth, Command and Conquer and a whole bunch I just forgot.

      Wargames: Campaign 1776, Operational Art of War, Age of Rifles

      First Person Shooters: Medal of Honor Allied Assualt, Command and Conquer Renegade

      Civ History:
      This can all be described as luck. Throughout my gaming life I have never heard about civ until one day. My friend who recieved the game for Christmas told me about a game he thought was stupid. I wanted to check it out so I went over to see. The game was called Civilization 2 TOT. Well I thought it was cool because of the amount of units and such but I really didn't know how to play it. I borrowed it and tested it out. It wasn't a wargame like I thought, but an Empire builder. I became fasinated. Soon I tried Civ1 and then I heard about CTP2. It recently came out (was about a month old) and I decided to buy it. What a great buy. It never gets old. Only recently have I got into the mods. (Which I'm happy to reply to a post with such veterans and godlike ppl as Locutus, Dale, hexagonian, and many people I only hear about.) Anyway I brought Civ3 as soon as it came out hoping for a wonderful game. I was surprised. It stank. I felt like I was playing a beta (and I have played betas b4 ) It needed major fixing and the AI was stupid. I fell out of Civ stage for a month or so and right about now I started getting into it again. First I tried Civ3 again, disapointed, but I picked up an old game I haven't played for a while. CTP2! I got into the mods and other stuff and now I feel like making a scenario. But I'm extremely afraid of SLIC Anyway Cool post.

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      • #33
        Online Name: usally legolas otherwise ískallin

        Name: Kári Gautason

        Age: 13

        Location:Vöpnafjörður size 0,0730

        Gender: Male

        Occupation: Student

        Marital Status: eh look my at my age


        Favorites:
        Book: Lord of the Rings Trilogy (Pure masterpice.)

        Movies:
        Star Wars (all cept 1 and 4)
        Lord of the Rings (can't wait till it comes out on dvd)
        Forrest Gump with Tom Hanks

        Location:
        The Icelandic Highlands and montains the jokulls are fine too!!

        Food: My grandmothers fiskibollur

        Other things then computers: playing with almost my mink, Scouting ging gang gooli gooli

        RTS games: Heros 3 and CTP2


        Masacre games: Hidden and Dangeros

        Civ history :got CTP2 by mistake and loved it

        Wish: To play CTP2 till death we apart then continu in Valhöll
        Last edited by ískallin; June 26, 2002, 09:00.
        When it all comes to it, life is nothing more than saltfish - Salka Valka

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