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Jun 10, 2008, 12:59 AM
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View Full Version : Will u get the next Colonization? renohol Jun 10, 2008, 12:59 AM Yes No Maybe What's the next Colonization TheArchduke Jun 10, 2008, 01:24 AM Yes, definetly. Let´s hope they don´t ruin the core game mechanics.:) GarretSidzaka Jun 10, 2008, 02:00 AM <removed> anyways i have friends who worked on that project so i have to buy it :D Toni1 Jun 10, 2008, 02:22 AM If it's true sequel and not just a mod of Civ IV, then yes. If it's just standalone modification, then maybe if it's good. Shabbaman Jun 10, 2008, 02:33 AM If it somewhat resembles the old col it's already a great game. Not too many bugs please, like railroads... elgado Jun 10, 2008, 08:03 AM Of course, one shouldn't judge a game from its screenshots, but the upcoming Colonization looks too much like Civ; I hope I'm wrong. ozangumus Jun 10, 2008, 08:29 AM next Colonization deserved to be a single game - not a mod. But we cannot know what we will see from now. But I think all items of old game will be in that mod like building, natives, ext. Maniacal Jun 10, 2008, 01:06 PM If you learn how to type English correctly, then yes. Equuleus Jun 10, 2008, 01:08 PM You edited out the poll option that mentioned self abuse I see. Zhahz Jun 10, 2008, 02:39 PM you forgot to add "Yes, and i'm masturbating" jk I'm so happy to see this game coming out and will definitely buy it. Dunno if I'm as excited as Garret, but definitely looking forward to it. Uncle Anton Jun 10, 2008, 08:39 PM next Colonization deserved to be a single game - not a mod. But we cannot know what we will see from now. But I think all items of old game will be in that mod like building, natives, ext. While I can understand how the term "Total Conversion" can be easily read as "mod", every article on it out there seems to suggest it will be standalone. Sure it looks like Civ 4, but they're building Colonisation on top of Civ's graphics engine, so why shouldn't it? :) I mean, Civ actually took a fair amount of content from "Pirates!" in terms of graphics and even ambient sounds, so it's pretty reasonable to expect some overlap... I think they just tagged the "Civ 4" name to the beginning of the release title to cover themselves against the otherwise inevitable barrage of complaints that would've arisen when people saw that both games use the same engine. I'm reserving judgement for now, and I'd argue we should be giving the whole process the benefit of the doubt until we get more information from the dev's other than "We're making it, it'll be Windows only, and it'll be ready for Fall 08". But yes, cast one more vote for Self Abuse. :D Equuleus Jun 11, 2008, 04:34 AM I'm so happy to see this game coming out and will definitely buy it. Dunno if I'm as excited as Garret, but definitely looking forward to it. He was referring to a now removed poll option that mentioned that activity. Ace of Gold Jun 30, 2008, 12:03 AM I am going to get it, whenever it comes out. Soneji Jun 30, 2008, 07:14 AM Yup, looking forward to this quite a bit! Is there an ETA yet? Psyringe Jun 30, 2008, 07:39 AM I'll follow the news here on CFC, download the demo that will hopefully be released, and then make a decision. The original Colonization was a nice game but I remember being rather disappointed when I bought it. It wasn't as complex as I hoped for, many aspects of the game were watered down in comparison to Civ. So I'll see how gameplay has evolved in this remake, and then make a decision. Chuggi Jun 30, 2008, 07:52 AM hell yes!! TyranusBonehead Jun 30, 2008, 07:54 AM yes, I most certainly will GIDS888 Jun 30, 2008, 08:24 AM That's an enthusiatic thumbs-up, Mr Garrison! And for what it's worth, teh original Col was based on Civ I so I see no problem on the remake being based on Civ IV. Onagan Jun 30, 2008, 08:28 AM I don't think i will buy it, but i will try the demo. Öjevind Lång Jun 30, 2008, 01:57 PM Yes, definetly. Let´s hope they don´t ruin the core game mechanics.:) Yes, indeed. Let them ship expanded versions later on, if they wish. I'll most likely buy such a one, but what I basically wanted was the old game with batter graphics, a less insanely low limit on units and colonies, and some of the stupid things removed. The stupid things being the clunky trade mechanics, the way rival troops surrounded your towns in peacetime and the way the game simply did not end in a real peace, because Europe was still blockaded and the enemy kept attacking, and you still couldn't found any new colonies. cephalo Jun 30, 2008, 04:09 PM The thing I hated most about the rival troops pestering my colonies in peacetime was that the only way they would have enough troops to both defend and pester was by obvious AI cheating. :lol: The trade mechanics would have been fine except since rival units could not stack, and natives and rivals were all over your territory, your roads could never be used for trade routes ever. Öjevind Lång Jul 01, 2008, 05:17 PM The thing I hated most about the rival troops pestering my colonies in peacetime was that the only way they would have enough troops to both defend and pester was by obvious AI cheating. :lol: Are you sure of that? I remember the AI using tobacco planters, fishermen and other specialists as dragoons in the late game, which was, of course, lunacy. cephalo Jul 01, 2008, 06:17 PM Are you sure of that? I remember the AI using tobacco planters, fishermen and other specialists as dragoons in the late game, which was, of course, lunacy. Well, I remember barely having an extra colonist for defense in my colonies in the beginning of the game, while the AI had plenty of defense and also extra dragoons to just walk around the map. I had a strong feeling there was no way they had the manpower or the money to buy those guns when they have like two colonies on the map. The AI had it's weaknesses to be sure, but the way they chose to challenge the player was super annoying. It was a laughably hostile act, and when you attack these punks denying you your land, it was you who were declaring war on them! Furthermore, they did this whether they could survive a war with you or not, not because they wanted to provoke war, just because they wanted to be a constant annoyance no matter what the consequences. :lol: In any case, I'm sure this new game will be much better in terms of AI 'fun'. Quueg Jul 01, 2008, 07:44 PM I Civ, I most enjoy the early game, when you are exploring new lands and building up your cities. I tend to get bored once my infrastructure is in place. The original Colonization essentially expanded the early-game experience from Civ. You had an empty continent to explore and plenty of time to build, develop and connect your cities. Much like the Imperialism series and Conquest of the New World. I hope the new game keeps this same feel. MadmanOfALeader Jul 02, 2008, 11:26 AM I think I will, just to get the new leaderheads. I wish I knew what they looked like, though... sidmeierfan121 Jul 02, 2008, 02:23 PM i definitely will get this:goodjob: Öjevind Lång Jul 02, 2008, 06:03 PM In any case, I'm sure this new game will be much better in terms of AI 'fun'. I agree. I *hated* the way the AI surrounded your settlements. It was also, to put it mildly, unrealistic beoynd what is acceptable even in a game. Robovski Jul 02, 2008, 07:46 PM I'm well on-board for this. I loved the original and the open-source version just doesn't float my boat. I wanted an updated Colonization and it looks like I'll get it, and if it's as good as the Pirates! update I'll be a very happy meglomaniac. Ball Lightning Jul 02, 2008, 08:01 PM A reasonable chance of it. King_Ford Jul 02, 2008, 08:14 PM I will be getting it. I never played the original, but am intrigued by this and am excited for the release. Rob (R8XFT) Jul 02, 2008, 11:33 PM I'll be one of those buying it on the release day ;). I still enjoy playing the original game. Sisko Jul 03, 2008, 11:42 AM I think they just tagged the "Civ 4" name to the beginning of the release title to cover themselves against the otherwise inevitable barrage of complaints that would've arisen when people saw that both games use the same engine. I don't think so, it's probably because it has been so long since colonization 1 they do this to show new customers who already play civ that this game is similar and they will probably enjoy it. I mean, how many games have the half-life(2) engine which aren't called half-life. a lot a would say. Legba Jul 03, 2008, 10:45 PM Having never played Colonization and taking someone's advise here on the boards, I downloaded the "FreeCol" colonization game and have been having a blast with it. I am definately going to get the game if my machine can handle it. Rexflex Jul 04, 2008, 08:55 AM I'm not yet convinced to buy the game. I'm waiting for more information. I'm concerned mostly with whether the gameplay will be different enough (the reviews don't convince me of that at this stage) as well as what the price will be. So currently I am a "maybe". I did enjoy the first colonization, even though I was a civ addict from the start. So I have one eye on any new information as it comes. That's one thing I really like about civfanatics - it is easy to make a really informed decision about getting the games expecially if I don't go out and buy it immediately or pre-ordering even. TheDS Jul 05, 2008, 07:22 AM I think a more useful poll would've been, WHEN will you get the next Colonization? Pre-order(ed) As soon as it hits the shelves After reading some reviews, but soon When the price gets to my preferred point When the patches get to my preferred point Only if someone accidentally buys it for me NEVER! Huh? Or something like that. JosEPh_II Jul 05, 2008, 09:12 AM Still play/own the Original Colonization and the FreeCol too. One of the few old Dos/Win95 TBS games that I have yet to win. But I Still enjoy playing it. I do tend to get too caught up in exploring and city development so my military suffers. I hope it has a good "native" diplomacy/trading section. And hopefully will have a way to save/redistibute excess resources. So Yes. I Will buy it. ;) JosEPh Julian Delphiki Jul 05, 2008, 09:15 AM Hmm.. probably. Answered maybe, since i don't remember much from the original even though i played few games of it. gusi Jul 05, 2008, 12:01 PM Yes I still play it sometimes when I only have access to my ancient laptop. I hope the period before declaring Independence can be spiced up a bit. I used to find it a bit boring when you are trying to get enough guns and horses to make a declaration. Making the countries play more differently would be good too. |
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