In the context of discussing the development of multiplayer for Civ2 (see the news item), Brian Reynolds made a passing comment about SMAC:
"... On my own team’s next product, Alpha Centauri, we also put multiplayer in at great expense of time and energy, but I really don’t think it did much for the ultimate success of the product, and if I had it to do over again I’d have spent all of that time making the solo play a lot better. ..."
If you count succession games as single player games, I've played SMAC (and any other computer game for that matter) exclusively as a solo game, so personally I gave a sigh of agreement when I read that. However, Maniac's poll shows that a significant number of members still enjoy multiplayer games.
Of course, it would have been great to have had the best of both worlds, but if you had to trade one for the other, are you glad that SMAC came out with multiplayer right from the start (who knows if and when it would have been added otherwise?) or do you agree with Mr Reynolds?
"... On my own team’s next product, Alpha Centauri, we also put multiplayer in at great expense of time and energy, but I really don’t think it did much for the ultimate success of the product, and if I had it to do over again I’d have spent all of that time making the solo play a lot better. ..."
If you count succession games as single player games, I've played SMAC (and any other computer game for that matter) exclusively as a solo game, so personally I gave a sigh of agreement when I read that. However, Maniac's poll shows that a significant number of members still enjoy multiplayer games.
Of course, it would have been great to have had the best of both worlds, but if you had to trade one for the other, are you glad that SMAC came out with multiplayer right from the start (who knows if and when it would have been added otherwise?) or do you agree with Mr Reynolds?
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