But why?? With CivII: Test of Time was a major release between civ2 (1996) & civ3 (2001) because of the VERY dynamic development of Hardware...
Sure, we did some fine hacks with the HexEditor as Cheat gold etc., Edit tile, Give back beaten unit, Change midgame the civilization you are...
Some things never change ... Emperor Wilhelm II introduced in July 1902 the sparkling wine tax in order to finance (among other things) his war...
One can turn down (only) the Music to zero and feed in sound from another source ... one of my favourite soundtracks (at least for ancient Civs):...
Yeah, "skipping record" (Schallplatte mit Sprung), simple rhetorical tactic: You just have to postulate something one time more often than the...
Unforgettable! But they are still there ... sometimes the civ2 advisor voices are audible when clicking on the civ6 governor icons in the cities:...
Just want to add one aspect: You could slay all units & conquer all cities of a civilization while having fun with it, but there was also a...
If desired, developers could support the cooperation with the community in order to ponderably improve AI players even up to a symbiotic...
I know that players tend to play at the upper edge of their competence, but they needn't be "unhappy losers": in single player the game can be...
But the quality of random strange players matters far, far more in multiplayer games. And in 6 single player games you find nearly 6 happy...
If they did it as a side job, i.e. in addition to their primary job (making civilization) in order to supplement their income, I wouldn't mind....
Sure, Zombie mode is a bit flawed. But is the rest of the game in this aspect anything less than awesome? You are begging again: "Please, please...
This seems like an awfully large leap of logic supported by nothing other than wishful thinking.:hug:
Yeah, probably you are right. CIV set scales several times and I took it for granted. Civ2 & civ4 were revolutionary in possibilities of modding....
edit: Obviously I'm typing too slow :D Now we just need to implement this idea into a physical application and are on the edge to a perpetuum...
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