Swashbuckler.
Chieftain
There are pictures in it of: The Hanging Gardens, The Hagia Sophia, The Forbidden City and a building I don't recognize (It's a Greek or Roman building)
I think that's Parthenon.
There are pictures in it of: The Hanging Gardens, The Hagia Sophia, The Forbidden City and a building I don't recognize (It's a Greek or Roman building)
ok then. 30 flavors, 18 leaders?
so will we have 30 parameter and each of the 18 leader will have a different strength on these flavors?
like:
cathy: expansion 10, growth 8, military prod7, economy6, etc (30 of these!)
gandhi: growth 10, expansion7, military prod4, gp birth rate6 etc. (30 of these!)
i also heard there will be a +/-2 for these flavors.
Would you like to play... thermonuclear war?
i think it should be 80s looking at the teenagers' outlook
u just spoke like some fundamentalist newspaper columnists who mention frp gamers as satanistshehe, that was the good 'ol time when hollywood computers never failed at developing self awareness and a generally very destructive personality from a severe short circuit.
In my experience they just brake down beyond repair
i remember a similar movie but i am not sure if it is this. by the way, the actress still seems bellaIts from the movie WarGames which was released in the early 80's
yes. i was mentioning the civ in fact.Hopefully the parameters will on a civ-by-civ basis, because with some nations their leaders don't represent the nation in it's entirety. (i.e. Gandhi and Napoleon)
Was it the same movie where they play Tic-Tac-Toe in the end?
Anybody know what month's issue that was in? and if you find an online version, PLEASE POST A VERSION HERE. thanks!The Dutch popular-scientific magazine (Kijk) had a peek into the kitchen of Firaxis and features a 4-page article on Civilization V in this month's paper edition.
It's the April issue (2010-04) and there is an on-line summary on their webiste (in Dutch) including one screenshot that I think is a known one.Anybody know what month's issue that was in? and if you find an online version, PLEASE POST A VERSION HERE. thanks!
A square building sits miserably in an area of frozen fields and leafless forests [clearly a winter visit]. The industrial city of Baltimore lies twenty minutes further and apart from a few mansions there is no sign of life. Not really an inspirational and cheerful environment to create a completely new virtual world, and yet that is what a team of over a hundred specialists of Firaxis Games have secretly been doing here for years.
That's not so difficult, actually. The address is on their website. You can view it on Google Maps or Bing Maps. No Google Street View or Bing 3D View; it's that remoteWe must figure out what building they are hiding in!