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Topic: So what do you think, yin? |  |
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Metamorph Warlord Commack, NY, USA Mar 99
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posted January 19, 2001 11:07
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Does this game have any hope whatsoever? Or will it be yet another imbalanced, tedious, nightmarish atrocity like the various other piles of slop that Sid and Friends have thusly churned forth?- Metamorph |
DarkCloud King of Clouds Jul 2000
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posted January 19, 2001 11:37
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Do you think Alpha Centauri is tedious, if so, how so? |
wittlich Chieftain Fayetteville, NC, USA Dec 2000
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posted January 19, 2001 11:41
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Let's hope not! 
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EnochF Prince Seattle, WA b.02-15-99
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posted January 19, 2001 13:12
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Alpha Centauri was fun to play for a good, solid month. But in the end, I went back to Civ II. Not because SMAC was a "imbalanced, tedious, nightmarish atrocity," but just because it felt like a big, graphics-enhanced Civ modpack. If they had release a version of Civ with the SMAC rules, that might have kept me more occupied... |
The diplomat Prince muncie,IN USA Sep 1999
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posted January 19, 2001 15:01
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quote:
 Originally posted by Metamorph on 01-19-2001 11:07 AM Or will it be yet another imbalanced, tedious, nightmarish atrocity like the various other piles of slop that Sid and Friends have thusly churned forth?- Metamorph
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That comment is totally unfair: SMAC is a great game. Gettysburg is also an acclaimed title by Sid. Also, remember that Sid and co worked on civ2. Are you calling civ2 a pile of slop? ------------------ No permanent enemies, no permanent friends. [This message has been edited by The diplomat (edited January 19, 2001).]
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yin26 Civ3 Forums Moderator Work in Seoul, Korea. From Los Angeles. Apr 99
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posted January 19, 2001 20:40
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Metamorph:Call me biased, but I think Sid is perhaps the best game designer of all time. He focusses on what's important: Gameplay. This often means, of course, some of the flash values are dropped, and perhaps that turns some people off. But just take a look at this (and if anybody sees a game missing, please remind me):
- Silent Service (1985)
- F-15 Strike Eagle (1985)
- NATO Division Commander (1985)
- Conflict in Vietnam (1985)
- Crusade in Europe and Decision in the Desert (1985)
- Sid Meier's Pirates! (1987)
- Red Storm Rising (1987)
- F-19 Stealth Fighter (1988)
- Gunship (1989)
- Railroad Tycoon (1990)
- Sid Meier's Civilization (1991)
- Sid Meier's Covert Action (1991)
- CPU Bach (1993)
- Sid Meier's Colonization (1994)
- Sid Meier's CivNet (1995)
- Sid Meier's Civilization II (1997)
- Magic: The Gathering (1997)
- Sid Meier's Gettysburg! (then) Antietam! (1997)
Of course, on some of those titles, he was primarily an advisor (Brian Reynolds pretty much wrote SMAC and Civ2 on his own). BUT LOOK AT THAT LIST!!! If you don't find a game on there that kept you awake till morning and possible ruined several relationships, then all I can say is you should check yourself for a pulse. In other words, I think Civ3 is going to be the best TBS game of the first half of this decade. And perhaps ever.  Take Care, Yin [This message has been edited by yin26 (edited January 19, 2001).] |
Echinda Settler
Jan 2001
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posted January 19, 2001 23:18
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Umm, shouldn't SMAC and SMACX be in that list?------------------ --- Echinda "That which does not kill you, will likely try again." |
Chronus Chieftain
Aug 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 00:34
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Silent Service and Red Storm Rising ...Aahh, yes ... the good ol' days ... the sleepless nights ... And, of course, the Civ years! :-) |
yin26 Civ3 Forums Moderator Work in Seoul, Korea. From Los Angeles. Apr 99
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posted January 20, 2001 00:45
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I left SMAC off since from what I know, Sid had very little to do with it. | |