White Elk
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I agree with everything you've said jray, except that I think Firaxis has more to lose than a "very little financial penalty" if they do with BTS as they did with Warlords. I for one will most definitely not pre-order the next Civ title if they do that. And from what I have read on these forums I will not be alone. I will wait and watch the forums and then if that new release has problems I will wait the long wait and see what the patch does. If that goes as these have gone then I will not purchase the game and will likely turn my back on the series.
Already I have begun to immerse myself into the realm of RTS and FPS games. There once was a time when Civ was the only computer game I played (well besides a little chess and poker along with some occasional Diablo and AOE). I even pre-ordered Age of Empires III the same day as Civ4 but didn't start playing it till after the final Warlords patch. Now I'm getting into Battlefield 2, Diablo 2 and back into AOE. And I will soon explore Galactic Civilizations which might altogether replace my need to Civ. And my Warlords experiance, along with reading fan forums, kept me from purchasing Pirates! and Railroad Tycoons. And I was gonna gift a copy of Railroads to my father but didn't want to gift him a bundle of frustration. I have also stopped gifting, and have stopped trying to get my non-civing friends into the world of Civ. And like I said earlier I know I am not alone in all of this. I think Firaxis has a bit more to lose than just a "very little financial penalty".
But your right, I am quite thankful for both the modding community and for Firaxis making this game so moddable. I do forsee many more hours of playing Ryhes mod and I very much look forward to future versions of FfH2.. along with some other mods still in development. So if the modders can continue to work around the issues of BTS, then I do know that no matter what Firaxis does, the game was still worth the investment.
Already I have begun to immerse myself into the realm of RTS and FPS games. There once was a time when Civ was the only computer game I played (well besides a little chess and poker along with some occasional Diablo and AOE). I even pre-ordered Age of Empires III the same day as Civ4 but didn't start playing it till after the final Warlords patch. Now I'm getting into Battlefield 2, Diablo 2 and back into AOE. And I will soon explore Galactic Civilizations which might altogether replace my need to Civ. And my Warlords experiance, along with reading fan forums, kept me from purchasing Pirates! and Railroad Tycoons. And I was gonna gift a copy of Railroads to my father but didn't want to gift him a bundle of frustration. I have also stopped gifting, and have stopped trying to get my non-civing friends into the world of Civ. And like I said earlier I know I am not alone in all of this. I think Firaxis has a bit more to lose than just a "very little financial penalty".
But your right, I am quite thankful for both the modding community and for Firaxis making this game so moddable. I do forsee many more hours of playing Ryhes mod and I very much look forward to future versions of FfH2.. along with some other mods still in development. So if the modders can continue to work around the issues of BTS, then I do know that no matter what Firaxis does, the game was still worth the investment.
