BHG had so much potential, but it appears to be largely squandering it.
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Brian Reynolds was so good with Civ2 and was a genius with SMACX, though.
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Civ2 and SMAC are classic TBS games .Rise of Nations was ok as a RTS game but did not have as long a replay value as the other games had.
Would love to see Brian Reynolds buy out the Call to Power series to produce Call to Power 3.With his skill and name on the game it would be a another best seller.
Has been done many times with other titles which helps in sales as the game already comes with a fan base.Last edited by Protra3211; January 13, 2007, 13:00.
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Originally posted by flash9286
Rise of Nations was a great game. I haven't heard anything really good about the sequel though.
I do look forward to BHG getting back to TBS, or history, or something other than ROL."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Originally posted by lord of the mark
I do look forward to BHG getting back to TBS, or history, or something other than ROL.
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Originally posted by vovan
Has there been any indication BHG might do a TBS?"A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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The TBS market is gagging for a space empire style game. I know there are fans of Galactic Civilization here, but the game just didn't appeal to me.
If Brian Reynolds put his SMAC expertise into such a game, I think it could be great.
As it stands, I'm still playing Master of Orion II to get my space civ fix.Voluntary Human Extinction Movement http://www.vhemt.org/
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Originally posted by Bkeela
The TBS market is gagging for a space empire style game. I know there are fans of Galactic Civilization here, but the game just didn't appeal to me.
If Brian Reynolds put his SMAC expertise into such a game, I think it could be great.
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Yeah i think part of the problem that TBS faces is that it has for the most part missed a whole generation of game players, so most of 'the kids' out there now playing games will never have even played one.
The current TBS demographic is an ageing one - which means they have jobs+other real life stuff to do around any playing of computer games they may still do.
So in that respect its a hard market to get your accountants enthusiastic about to green light the funding.
Still it is sad that in todays market, with it's production standards and larger mainstream saturation, I sit here next to my first generation pentium running Xcom. I don't even own RoN and am unlikely to ever want to. For me TBS will remain my favourite genre.
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Originally posted by DrSpike
BR knows all these things. He also knows the gagging TBS market is much smaller than other markets. He aint dumb.
Is it better to carve out a niche of RTS hardcore genre nerds, while leaving the meat and potatos of the RTS market to Ensemble and the others, or is it better to challenge Firaxis for the heart of the TBS market, or is it better to try a hybrid of some kind?"A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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