mechaerik
Tuturuu!
The two of you see that both of the topics are very closely related to each other, don't you?
I am not going to blow up this thread with the discussion, too. For more info see the respective "Steam"-threads.
I suppose they're close. My main gripe with steamworks is the fact that steam is required, unlike Civ4 where it was merely an option (and a poor one at that, seeing as how some people had troubles with mods). Thinking about it, although I highly doubt that steam encourages DLC (unlike some other posters), I do think that the Steam platform will make it more convenient for developers to push DLC.
##Irrelevant crap alert!##
Funny how your mind can wonder sometimes.![]()
So I was just thinking (irrelevant crap coming, but stick with me).
1. I was thinking about the movie "Fourth Kind"...
2. Then I thought of the city of Anchorage, Alaska, mentioned in the movie...
3. Then I remembered how I founded that city in civ4 earth map once...
4. Then I thought of how nice and cozy it was to have North America all to myself...
5. Then I imagined how would it be in civ5 in similar situations...
6. Then I thought about defending that area in civ5 with the new combat system and all...
7. Then I thought about how units will be able to transform into transports and just "swim" on me...
7. Then I remembered how Aztecs constantly attacked me from the south.
8. Then I thought about defending that area against Aztecs in particular.
9. Then I remembered the new "choke point" tactic aka "300" mentioned in previews and screen shots...
10. Then AGAIN I thought about how units will be able to transform into transports and just "swim" on me...
You see where I'm going with this? What will stop the sneaky Aztecs to just "swim" around Gerard Butler???
Every thought leads to civ! Unbelievable!
Eh too much coffee...![]()
That's some serious Insane Troll Logic.
Not that I'm calling you an insane troll.