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Topic: Does CTP appeal to a younger group that Civ? |  |
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Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 05, 2000 02:53
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Looks like it, judging from the threads.
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MidKnight Lament King Melbourne, Australia May 99
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posted April 05, 2000 03:18
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And what might you attribute that to? Pretty pictures?- MKL |
MarkG Apolyton CS Co-Administrator Greece b.02-15-99
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posted April 05, 2000 03:26
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ah, this month's "let's see how many angry replies I can get" ctp thread by our dear horsie... |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 05, 2000 19:48
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Oh come on Mark, its a fair question. The posters do seem younger here 
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WesW King Huntsville, Al., USA b.02-15-99
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posted April 06, 2000 00:54
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Horse, I think your description of where you come from says all we need to know about you. Also, eveyone I know of who posts regularly here is college age or older. |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 06, 2000 02:33
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Wes, you can't resist my threads, can you 
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Tilemacho Prince Heraklion, Crete , Greece Nov 1999
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posted April 06, 2000 04:42
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Hey mister Boukefala. I think you might be right... As expected every new civ player will choose Cctp instead of civ2 thus keeping the average lower than civ2 which consists of players who have remained stack in the “old good games…” 
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Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 06, 2000 09:24
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*I imagine if wes is already here its only a matter of time before little mike shows up* |
BigHead Settler Miami FL USA Mar 2000
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posted April 06, 2000 11:48
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Dudes, I'm casting my presence here for those within 18 months of 50 or older...which of course I happen to be...to what attribute is age ascribed? are we to become gen-z phobic, or such...if a pimple pops in cyber-gaming does it count as bombardment or bio-assault? zooks, I hope any good new game has youth appeal...ergo, fresh meat! 'ever curb another man's red-dog' |
lago King High Flush Nov 1999
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posted April 06, 2000 12:48
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I suppose this thread was meant to be sarcastic, but at my age it's difficult to take it as anything but a compliment. Thanks, Horse! |
Lord Silvi Warlord Düsseldorf, Germany Nov 1999
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posted April 06, 2000 16:37
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Thank you horse. I am a younger 36 old civ  Is CivII a senior-game? I played it at 33. |
WesW King Huntsville, Al., USA b.02-15-99
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posted April 06, 2000 21:46
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../../Forum1/HTML/001126.html?date=00:25 Check this thread out. This shows you what happens to Horse when he tries to make a serious comment. It's no wonder he comes over here periodically. I mean, after being flamed by dozens of people, he needs to do something to try and get some self-respect back. It's too bad he tries to make up for stupid comments by being a smart-ass.  |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 08, 2000 16:52
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I post a topic with a fair question and all I get for my trouble is flamed? GRRRRR!!!! |
skorpion59 CTP Maps Webmaster Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, (GMT -6) May 99
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posted April 08, 2000 17:45
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AH,Come on, how do you expect people to take you seriously. This is not the OT forum and doesn't work like the OT forum. All we have to go by is your past actions in the CtP forums. If you want to be taken seriously, try joining in and supporting the forums on a regular basis. When people see you can act like a human and want to actually contribute something positive, they would be more willing to forget your past acts. If not, go back to OT. ------------------ Don, CtPMaps (Hosted by Apolyton) |
Emperor10 Chieftain
Jul 1999
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posted April 09, 2000 18:10
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If you think this post is bad...just look at the silly suggestion Horsie had in the Civ2 forum about banning building cities on mountains...I believe Wes already posted a link.  |
Big Dave Prince Texas, USA Apr 99
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posted April 10, 2000 02:58
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Hey Horsey, ever hear the phrase "As you have sown, so shall you reap"? Pardon me if I don't have any sympathy for you and your "poor me, trying to post and all I get is flamed" routine. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm still not convinced you're straight forward on this.But what the heck, I'm 43.  Big Dave [This message has been edited by Big Dave (edited April 12, 2000).] |
Hanibal Chieftain Akron, Oh USA Mar 2000
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posted April 10, 2000 03:19
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It's quite evident from all the responding posts that Alexander doesn't exactly have the highest reputation with CTP players. I'll not judge whether that's deserved or not since I'm a relative newcomer here. I'm sure those criticizing him feel they have every reason to do so.However, I will say that regardless of any past actions on his part that the question he posed IS a legimate question even if it's not exactly being asked in right location. So rather than attack the questioner shouldn't we be answering him? Personally I do believe CTP has drawn a younger audience than Civ II. But this isn't a negative thing, rather it's a positive thing. The reason why Civ II has an older audience is simply because it's composed of a lot of people that have been playing the Civ games since they've first started out. Whereas CTP draws a much higher percentage of people trying a civ type game for the first time ever (i.e. the younger crowd). As I said this is a positive thing. It means as the game itself matures and newer versions come out based on the CTP model it'll have it's own customer base without having to rely exclusively on past Civ gamers. So what if we're a younger crowd than the crusty old Civers? That just means CTP has an inside track on future Civers while Civ III will have to rely on an ever decreasing core of buyers. |
Tilemacho Prince Heraklion, Crete , Greece Nov 1999
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posted April 10, 2000 12:33
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Hey, you said to Boukefala excactly what I said several days ago...  |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 11, 2000 20:33
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At least Hanibal is polite, unlike some of you.
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Big Dave Prince Texas, USA Apr 99
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posted April 12, 2000 02:10
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quote:
 At least Hanibal is polite, unlike some of you.
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Yeah, Horse, he's never had to deal with you before. You've earned a reputation in here and you have to deal with it. If you're trying to change it I'm game to see what you have to say. But it's going to take time for you to earn a new reputation, so don't be surprised when you get a negative reaction to what you consider to be a legitimate post. I am not trying to be mean or spiteful in this post, and I did answer your question in my previous post. Respectfully, Big Dave |
TheBirdMan Prince Denmark Sep 1999
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posted April 12, 2000 02:55
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To continue where Big Dave left (I'm also 43 years and feel relative young):I think we must define, when "we" are old, middle, young or children. Personally I think you would be at least 20 or more, before you really will enjoy playing any turnbased civ games. I just have to look around me and see/hear what they play and say. The "young" people here are more to shoot-em-down games and games with "odd" caracters and dark castles. Young are in my opinion 15-22 years. [This message has been edited by TheBirdMan (edited April 12, 2000).] |
MidKnight Lament King Melbourne, Australia May 99
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posted April 12, 2000 03:03
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I know most of you will still consider me one of the young ones at 20yo, but I started playing the original civ when I was about 13, so I feel like I've got a bit of experience behind me.And just for the record, I've always enjoyed TBS games as opposed to shoot-em-ups. Doesn't mean I don't try them and play them, but Civ has always far-outstripped any other game in my books. - MKL |
TrainWreck20 Settler Austin, TX Jul 1999
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posted April 12, 2000 10:33
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Don't know if the average age playing is younger or not, but I have a hunch that (as mentioned before) that the 'new' players of civ games go out and buy the 'new' game...CtP. I don't know that the appeal has changed, but most people buy the latest one out there.I check in at 33, and sometimes wonder what my college GPA would have looked like if Civ never existed..... Train |
MidKnight Lament King Melbourne, Australia May 99
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posted April 13, 2000 01:43
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I wish my uni had a subject on Civilization. My marks would be ok then.  - MKL |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 18, 2000 10:21
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tum te tum tum tum |
johnc Settler
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posted April 19, 2000 17:53
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I am only 17 and I love CTP so yes it does apeal to younger audiences but then again I played civ1 back on the ST! |
Big Dave Prince Texas, USA Apr 99
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posted April 20, 2000 20:39
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BTW, I've also been playing Civ since Civ 1.So, if you don't mind me asking, where are you headed with this, AH? Big Dave |
johnc Settler
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posted April 22, 2000 16:43
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yeah but your 43 so your not part of the younger audience. I am |
DiscoveryOne Chieftain Atlanta, GA USA Feb 2000
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posted April 22, 2000 23:49
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Thanks to Alexander's Horse, I feel much younger than my 36 years would indicate, being primarily a CTP player. BTW, if you are still playing both games, does that mean that you're middle-aged? (Geez, I still play Civ I on the Super Nintendo!) ------------------ "I do not pretend to know that which the less educated and less intelligent are certain of." -- T.H. Huxley |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 23, 2000 08:03
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He he, all this thread attracts is all the wrinklies and fugglies. The young uns avoid it like the plague.
[This message has been edited by Alexander's Horse (edited April 23, 2000).] |
Big Dave Prince Texas, USA Apr 99
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posted April 24, 2000 23:31
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At least Hanibal is polite, unlike some of you.
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ROFL! Yeah, but he'll know better next time! and so will I. Why do you put up with this Markos? Big Dave |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 26, 2000 04:50
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I think its a perfectly legitimate question. The posters here do seem younger.
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Dalgetti Prince aka The Artist ;) Apr 2000
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posted April 26, 2000 06:49
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Alexander's Horse : you know it is a legitimate question . but I played CIV 1 at the age of 11 and it still interested me . you know the knowledge of strategies is influenced much more by experience and common sense than by age . ------------------ ------------------- Enslave the enemy . |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 26, 2000 18:18
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Huh? Why the angry face?
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Dalgetti Prince aka The Artist ;) Apr 2000
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posted April 29, 2000 06:00
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A. Horse : I am not angry . I am just pissed off ! . no . actually : its weird coz I am a High school student : but that doesnt mean that I cant play the CIV series . right ? |
Forster Settler Columbus, GA Oct 1999
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posted April 29, 2000 14:38
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Well, I always thought new blood was good. I'll be 53 this year, but I prefer CTP over the original civs. Not that there isn't still room for improvement. I still like to play board games too. Does that make me a dinosaur? |
MidKnight Lament King Melbourne, Australia May 99
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posted April 30, 2000 04:38
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Not at all. You kidding? I'm just getting into Risk and Castle Risk again  - MKL |
Alexander's Horse Apolyton Troll What are you lookin at? GRRRR!!! May 99
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posted April 30, 2000 19:56
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quote:
 Originally posted by Forster on 04-29-2000 02:38 PMI still like to play board games too. Does that make me a dinosaur?
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Not at all, I have boards and can still remember when to play an TBS game you had to buy lead soldiers and paint them 
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