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  • #31
    That sounds fun, although I haven't played Sim City for many, many years.
    The temptation to destroy old buildings would be strong though.... Just like they have done in the UK in fact.

    NWN is still great, although you'll need an internet connection to get the most out of it, because the core campaigns aren't that addictive. Player-made stuff, though, cacks all over other RPGs on the market from a great height, expanding what might otherwise have been an average game into something truly special.

    (Oh, and there is the Dungeon of Apolyton.... )
    (... still waiting for it's sequel Jamski! )

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    • #32
      Duke O'York

      It would be a nice realism twist, Start Victorian and go to future

      Then the temptation to keep a classic Mansion/Historic site instead of razing it and putting up profit producing Condo's

      You could have a risk-vs-reward, make the people real happy but then make Investors leary

      Nice twist maybe
      Hi, I'm RAH and I'm a Benaholic.-rah

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      • #33
        Originally posted by duke o' york


        (Oh, and there is the Dungeon of Apolyton.... )
        (... still waiting for it's sequel Jamski! )
        Maybe in NWN2, after a few patches.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Quillan
          Medieval II: Total War is very good.
          Personally, I am rather disappointed with it. My experience is from the demo only.

          One of the things I hated about R:TW was the unit movement. To me it looked as if cavelry (especially) was a horde of mice rather than armored men on horseback. It gave the whole battlefield such an unrealistic feel (IMO) that I never got into the game.

          Unfortunately, M2:TW suffers from the same problem. I want to like the game, but I doubt I will buy it for that reason alone.

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