Imran: --Of course, he is going to biased, but good points are brought out by his argument.--
Like what? How to make an illogical marketing advertisement in 4 easy steps?
--This group is untested in the TBS realm.--
As I recall, weren't Reynolds "the Great," and Meier "the Almighty," relatively untested when the latter made Civilization and the former Civilization II? And yet we can both agree these are wonderful games (albiet with flaws). Is then the fallacy in this so-called "good point" of your fearless leader clear?
Wait a minute! This is Imran I'm talking to, of course not. While arguably less ludicrous then assuming game balancing and AI will suffer due to an increase in unit types, the assumption that the teams experience in TBS will take away from their making a good game is obviously trivial.
They seem very dedicated and they may in fact pull off a much better game than BRAC (yes that's right, Imran, it's quite possible, shield your virgin eyes if you must that you might not read this). And it is self evident that, for all his arrogance, Reynolds and his team might very well fail to create a successful follow-up to their last effort.
Certainly it has happened before, where original creators of a hit could not follow it up with a decent sequel, in both games and movies. Therefore the Star Wars analogy your great leader makes is laughable, it serves only to stroke his own ego.
And it's very annoying when an individual with this pretentious way about him comes and makes arrogant statements in the interests of marketing.
That said, when the SMAC demo comes out I'll see for myself whether or not I like the game. Hopefully there will be a CTP demo when CTP is ready as well. I am happy that Firaxis sees fit to offer a demo...although the scope of the demo remains in question. I hope Activision does the same.
--And, because of the hostile reaction I have recieved, I might not get CTP now.--
We're crushed... really.
--You people have turned me off of it.--
Absolutely hearbroken... can't you tell? Really Imran, it's your loss not ours (no Imran to deal with on multiplayer... ah the grass looks green again).
--I know that is not a good reason, but it is reason enough for me.--
That should be your credo, Imran, that line of reasoning permeates every post you make and probably every thought you have.
Red Trotskyite,
POWER TO THE PEOPLE!
Like what? How to make an illogical marketing advertisement in 4 easy steps?
--This group is untested in the TBS realm.--
As I recall, weren't Reynolds "the Great," and Meier "the Almighty," relatively untested when the latter made Civilization and the former Civilization II? And yet we can both agree these are wonderful games (albiet with flaws). Is then the fallacy in this so-called "good point" of your fearless leader clear?
Wait a minute! This is Imran I'm talking to, of course not. While arguably less ludicrous then assuming game balancing and AI will suffer due to an increase in unit types, the assumption that the teams experience in TBS will take away from their making a good game is obviously trivial.
They seem very dedicated and they may in fact pull off a much better game than BRAC (yes that's right, Imran, it's quite possible, shield your virgin eyes if you must that you might not read this). And it is self evident that, for all his arrogance, Reynolds and his team might very well fail to create a successful follow-up to their last effort.
Certainly it has happened before, where original creators of a hit could not follow it up with a decent sequel, in both games and movies. Therefore the Star Wars analogy your great leader makes is laughable, it serves only to stroke his own ego.
And it's very annoying when an individual with this pretentious way about him comes and makes arrogant statements in the interests of marketing.
That said, when the SMAC demo comes out I'll see for myself whether or not I like the game. Hopefully there will be a CTP demo when CTP is ready as well. I am happy that Firaxis sees fit to offer a demo...although the scope of the demo remains in question. I hope Activision does the same.
--And, because of the hostile reaction I have recieved, I might not get CTP now.--
We're crushed... really.
--You people have turned me off of it.--
Absolutely hearbroken... can't you tell? Really Imran, it's your loss not ours (no Imran to deal with on multiplayer... ah the grass looks green again).
--I know that is not a good reason, but it is reason enough for me.--
That should be your credo, Imran, that line of reasoning permeates every post you make and probably every thought you have.
Red Trotskyite,
POWER TO THE PEOPLE!
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