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The world really IS ending - Next Civ for consoles
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(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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While I hate consoles with a passion, (they are anti-freedom, anti-expression, anti-progress); Sid Meier has made a business decision to go with consoles, and I would not be surprised if his son / children inspired him to do a console game. Sid Meier is not your typical fan-relations kind of guy, he's a self-centered historian that likes to make games - and makes them good. So regardless of the unlimited proof that PC's are better than consoles and the Civ fanbase prefer PC's, he can - with no regret - build a Civ for a console.
This Civilization Revolutions is not Civ5, and it is not a Civ4 addon, it is an entirely new Civilization game especially tailor made for consoles, and I believe the decision to build it for the console was more business related than anything else. Games made for consoles are raking in money - if they are good, there is less worry for piracy and a lot of those who do play games on consoles, don't read reviews or download demo's or have friends who can make an intelligent review on a game, thus, it is easier to sell a console game than a PC game.
And while this vision of his is not the same vision I have for a new Civ, I do like the graphics, they look fun to play with.
Also, anything that can be played on a console can be played on a PC - tech wise the PC kicks consoles arse in circles, it's just a matter of porting it, so I can only hope that CivRev comes for the PC so I can 1. Buy it, and 2. Play it.
This Civilization Revolutions is not Civ5, and it is not a Civ4 addon, it is an entirely new Civilization game especially tailor made for consoles, and I believe the decision to build it for the console was more business related than anything else.
No kidding.
Sid Meier is not your typical fan-relations kind of guy, he's a self-centered historian that likes to make games - and makes them good. So regardless of the unlimited proof that PC's are better than consoles and the Civ fanbase prefer PC's, he can - with no regret - build a Civ for a console.
He's a "Creative Director" who does nothing and makes a lot of money when people put his name on their game boxes. He did not design Civ 3 or Civ 4. Or any game Firaxis makes. Soren had more input on both games than he did, by about ten thousand percent.
Also, anything that can be played on a console can be played on a PC - tech wise the PC kicks consoles arse in circles, it's just a matter of porting it,
Try running the port of Rainbow 6: Vegas (xbox 360 or ps3) on a modern day PC. Most people don't even have Pixel Shader 3 and can't even open the damn program. And it's not a bad port job. To make it look like it does on the 360, you need serious hardware.
His third comment has an element of truth. Console games have (or manage to convince us they have, which is the same thing) far superior graphics relative to the hardware than PC's.
Originally posted by Sn00py
While I hate consoles with a passion, (they are anti-freedom, anti-expression, anti-progress);
Have you looked at XBLA or read the recent news of Wii-Ware?
So regardless of the unlimited proof that PC's are better than consoles
better at what? Not at local living room multiplayer. Not at pushing out bugless products (though the 360 and ps3 are trying to give away that advantage)
Games made for consoles are raking in money - if they are good, there is less worry for piracy
no-piracy is pretty prevalent with the 360 and especially the psp. Its actually really killing psp software sales right now, and the 360 just had a mass of bannings on live due to piracy.
and a lot of those who do play games on consoles, don't read reviews or download demo's
Demos? I'd bet that more demos are released for games on the 360 than for pc games. I can't actually remember the last time I downloaded a pc demo.
or have friends who can make an intelligent review on a game, thus, it is easier to sell a console game than a PC game.
??? My online friends are so much more intelligent than my real life friends about these things.
There, that's my opinion on the whole matter.
Not an opinion grounded in reason or with a good factual basis-at least for July 2007. Maybe July 2000, your opinions would be closer to reality.
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