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Topic: Two steps backward |  |
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joey802 Settler Los Angeles, CA Nov 2000
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posted December 17, 2000 03:50
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After installing the first patch and well into my first game after the patch I cannot believe they did not fix the bug that computers do not ever sign a treaty[any treaty] or even a cease fire with another computer player. I'm assuming that since they didn't fix it that it was designed to be that way! Even with all these treaties I would say that the diplomacy is two steps backward from smac, and one step behind civ ii's much more simple, yet more effective diplomacy . |
ContradictioN Prince chch, New Zealand Nov 1999
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posted December 17, 2000 07:42
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Yeah, I agree 100%It's incredible, I can't believe some of the things they have left out of the game and some other things which I now think is done on purpose. The treaties one, the fact that you always get the same civ, you're never told what city built what, and the auto-selecting and auto-centering doesn't always work. I mean, some of these things are vital. Others just make it pointless to play. Why did they do that? For what God-Given reason would make someone thick enough in the head to do this? It's like making a car game, and removing all the tyres from each car. arghh...it annoys me to the bone, I could make a better game with my finger up me bum. |
MarkG Apolyton CS Co-Administrator Greece b.02-15-99
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posted December 17, 2000 09:20
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 Originally posted by ContradictioN on 12-17-2000 07:42 AM you're never told what city built what
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ContradictioN Prince chch, New Zealand Nov 1999
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posted December 17, 2000 19:41
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I can't be fluggered to click a button just to see something important, its annoying as hell, besides the msgs don't even fit in the window. It's pathetic.A popup window with a goto city button was perfect Infact I have even better ideas on how to do it. |
Carrion Chieftain CA Nov 2000
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posted December 18, 2000 09:36
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 Originally posted by ContradictioN on 12-17-2000 07:42 AM arghh...it annoys me to the bone, I could make a better game with my finger up me bum.
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I'd like to see that happen. |
Max Webster Warlord
Jul 2000
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posted December 18, 2000 10:02
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I think Activision has it's head up thee bum when it comes to making civ games. |
Jen Dragon Settler Lubbock, Tx. USA Sep 2000
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posted December 18, 2000 12:01
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hope civ III fares better. trouble is, following a game that was rated in the top 95% of games of all time. Borders and more diplomacy options that actually work. I do like the trade routs on the map. they should follow roads. I think i like engineers over public works, more hassel but better strategy options, prime targets. I like stacks for combat in CTPII over killing the best unit in the stack kills the whole stack. The CTP series handled oceans much better, Space stations should still be a factor especially in the upcomming century, can anyone guess what will be up there looking at 1900 vs 2000. AI is tough though i doubt civIII will be much better vs a human. |
CapTVK Prince Voorburg, the Netherlands, Europe b.02-15-99
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posted December 18, 2000 14:58
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 Originally posted by Jen Dragon on 12-18-2000 12:01 PM hope civ III fares better.
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Cheer up, Civ2MP and ToT just got a new shot in the arm with the simultaneous movement feature. That should manage to keep Civ2 fans occupied until Civ III comes around. It's truly amazing just how good Civ2MP is. It's the Boeing 747 of strategy games!  |