Civ Snobs

that's why i play the multiplayer only with friends, we make an apointment beforehand, log in in skype, and play together with nice a friendly real people, and then we butcher each others empires woehahaha.

and what you describe as being bullied by snobs, couldn't we like make a group of like "normal" online players. i had the same happen to me when i tried playing catan online, being insulted for noob, but i had been playing for years,...
 
Donderwolkje01 said:
that's why i play the multiplayer only with friends, we make an apointment beforehand, log in in skype, and play together with nice a friendly real people, and then we butcher each others empires woehahaha.

and what you describe as being bullied by snobs, couldn't we like make a group of like "normal" online players. i had the same happen to me when i tried playing catan online, being insulted for noob, but i had been playing for years,...

Just set up a game as players wanted min rl age 25...(there's a reason car insurance goes down at this age:)

You'll still get morons , but probs a lower percentage
 
PlanetFargo: Secrets of Civilization Dominance
Fargo: Earlier you were telling me that Civilization IV is a unique animal when played online. Tell me more!

Sliszowsky: In the past, I have tapered my online domination strategies under a single unifying theory: That 90% of people who play online games are Total Smacktards.

Fargo: That's your grand unifying theory?

Sliszowsky: Yeah, if this were physics it would explain electromagnetism and gravity and bosons and stuff. Instead, it explains why whenever you get into a Hummer machinegun turret to defend a flag in Battlefield 2, it's not more than two seconds before some wankoff from your own team gets in the driver's seat and drives you into a river.

Fargo: But you're saying that this theory doesn't hold when you play Civilization online?

Sliszowsky: No! Civilization is a game of wits and patience, which is like antimatter for Smacktards. If a Smacktard were to pick up a copy of Civilization IV, they would both vaporize into a cloud of energy and a hellish fireball. I would pay good money to see that.
I was very hopeful that this statement would be true (even if it is sarcasm), and that Civ4 online would be free from the cretins that infest so many other online games. Sad to see that I was wrong.... :(

Oh, well. I'm perfectly happy with Civ4 as a single-player game. Most of my gaming time is on a laptop while riding a bus, so there wouldn't be much opportunity to play MP anyway.
 
India is a noob civ simply because even the noobiest noob can do well with it.Hey you got no cajones? you should be playing random, 75% of the games I play are random, if you can't win with any civ against any other then your much more noober than you look:)

Being an idiot is not the preserve of the under 25's and neither are there more young people who are idiots than adults in my experience. France is OK as is Egypt, Persia, Mongolia, Rome, China(one of my personal faves) ind fin rocks,Mali,Greece, India, Washington(purely for the traits), Inca Point is there are so many good civs to chose from, India with this ghastly +20% build costs is probably even more overpowered than it was before. Everyone knows this though so just ban it from your games or go random if it bothers you that much, either that or all pick Asaka or Ghandi;)

IMO you should play both SP and MP. Once you've finished beating the semi ******** AI and you think your just soooo good, come play with the MP crowd, you might find it a bit more challenging than an opponent that is as predictable as something very predictable that's being even more predictable than usual. I think you'd be surprised at the level of the human player compared to the AI.:D
 
If a civ doesn't have financial it stinks :D
 
See? This is why old codgers (35) like me who grew-up gaming without 'teh Netz' have no interest in MP gaming *at-all*.

My friend (who is even older than me) tried a MP game once for 'Dawn of War'. At the end of it, he said "Ya know, I don't really need to spend my evening be told off by a 12-year old German kid with "ur teh sux!"."

For me, gaming has always been Man vs. Machine, ever since the days of the original Space Invaders. Civ for me is no different.
 
sliganian said:
See? This is why old codgers (35) like me who grew-up gaming without 'teh Netz' have no interest in MP gaming *at-all*.

My friend (who is even older than me) tried a MP game once for 'Dawn of War'. At the end of it, he said "Ya know, I don't really need to spend my evening be told off by a 12-year old German kid with "ur teh sux!"."

For me, gaming has always been Man vs. Machine, ever since the days of the original Space Invaders. Civ for me is no different.

Civ snobbery of a different kind we got going here.
 
sliganian said:
See? This is why old codgers (35) like me who grew-up gaming without 'teh Netz' have no interest in MP gaming *at-all*.

My friend (who is even older than me) tried a MP game once for 'Dawn of War'. At the end of it, he said "Ya know, I don't really need to spend my evening be told off by a 12-year old German kid with "ur teh sux!"."

For me, gaming has always been Man vs. Machine, ever since the days of the original Space Invaders. Civ for me is no different.

I think the key is to play with people that you already know & respect, not anonymous losers from around the world. For examples, see Sullla's Civ4 MP pages:
http://civ4info.com/Sullla/civ4MP.html

As previously stated, most of my Civ4 time is on the bus, away from the 'Net and any possible multiplayer action. Therefore, I'm merely a curious bystander in these areas.
 
kittenOFchaos said:
Civ snobbery of a different kind we got going here.

Ah. Well then, go on, do tell. I am extremely curious to see the depth and breadth of your analysis into my Civ snobbery level.

This oughta be good... (grabs popcorn, sits in a comfy chair) :rolleyes:
 
For me it's whatever floats your boat. Mp is far more of a challenge for me than SP ever could be, and this is what I like, if I have to get told off by a 12 year old kid, then you can be sure I can always respond by killing him or by telling him what it is I am doing, just having techs is not a route to victory on it's own, it's what you do with it that counts. I dont need to be technologically advanced to march a big stack of whatever into someones land and kill them, that'll come later:)
 
kittenOFchaos said:
Civ snobbery of a different kind we got going here.


Sounds more like you have a reading comprehension problem coupled with serious projection issues to get to this statement vis what the author to whom you responded said.
 
Of all the civilizations to imagine are the best... the French and the Aztecs are hardly at the top of the list.
 
THis sort of goes back to my earlier point. Maybe they weren't really snobs, but were just trying to push themselves to a challenge. "Pick France or Aztec" may not have been a statement of support for those civs, but rather an indictment of how poor those civs would have been in the selected parameters of the game, thus insuring maximium challenge.

I mean, clearly a self-appointed "expert" would seek not so much the easiest path to victory as they would the epic challenge. We're so quick to label these guys as snobbish troglodytes, when in fact they may have been encouraging their fellow "expert" to attain new heights of Civilization actualization.

Or more likely, they're just jerks.
 
DraconisRex said:
Sounds more like you have a reading comprehension problem coupled with serious projection issues to get to this statement vis what the author to whom you responded said.

He regards the Civ4 MP community to be in the nature of 12 year old German boys with 1337 speak. That is very clear.

Serious projection issues...usually only first thing in the morning :D
 
I haven´t tried Civ 4 online, but I once tried to log in to a MP-game of Hearts of Iron 2. Since I was new to MP for this game, I asked politely about the rules for such a game. This resulted in sarcastic laughter and a ban from the game! :mad:

It must be especially tough for people that play online games like World of Warcraft and has no choice to avoid occasional(?) disrespectful idiots!
 
welcome to the world of online gaming :lol:

i've never played an online game anywhere where there hasn't been something like that (although that's pretty mild) to either me or someone else i know. usually it involves hacking or warping accusations or insults realting to your parentage.

internet anonimity does strange things to people!

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I am so frighteningly good at the game that the only challenge I find is to play with artificially intelligent robots or players that have been beta testing for two years at least. I lable all my games expert to Elite only, all noob will be mocked and derided, or I would if I could fit it in the title of the game. I hate anyone who's a kid and a little excitable, and I will only play with those who I deem worthy of little higher than mild contempt. But hey that's just me;) Some days I wonder how I ever manage to get a game at all. Are my standards too high?;)

In MP patience is not a virtue it's a prerequisit, and I'm not just talking about the reloads and drops. If you judge the entire MP experience by 1 or 2 games then I'm afraid your likely to look a tad inexperienced. Spend a month on line at least, find players you like and try and avoid those who get on your nerves, but don't judge MP based on a few ,and it is fortunately a few idiots. In every walk of life there will be smacktards:lol: love that word.
 
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