I just have to get my two cents in worth, and I placed it here because this is where I think it might be usefull....if not sorry to have bother your one good eye.
Well, after reading the problems I have to admit something here. We are a very lazy society where gaming is concerned.
Back in the old days of gaming before the internet was a public ordeal, and when the bbsing community was small, companies who wrote games made sure that there product worked before they sent it off to the market place.
PATCHES???? What the heck were they? Never came across a patch for a game until the modem made it's appearence above 300 baud.
Gaming software companies have become so shoddy in the past ten years. They think that all they have to do is send out a patch, and cry a small tear when someone complains, and we forgive them, thats sounds too much like the way our Governments behave, and I send them at the bottom of the barrel to the Scumbag department.
Companies are to blame, and so are we, we let these people get away with when we purchase their next product, but with that in mind, when a company, and that is any company that has such strong roots on the gaming community such as this company, people look at what they produced in the past, and think that their past track record is top of the line so they buy something like Civ 4, and BOOM....
I have a great system, top of the line card, it's a great ATI so when I started this game up, ummmm okay it didn't start...so I even went as far as to re-install Windows XP (another poorly written piece of poo), and I didn't have the internet (just got it installed less than one week ago), so I had to wait, and wait...you know the deal.
So, I looked at the game cd's, and if you look at them, they are wrong. The play disk is not the play disk but only has a CAB file on it. The manuals are on a third disk for what reason I have no Idea why...If you take a look at the product, it was RUSHED out for the Christmas rush. It's those little things that just can be very annoying, such as RADEON is a big boy in the gaming hardware industry, so how can a company send out a game that doesn't work on ATI???? Very poor programming at it's best.
Perhaps The people who programmed this game should be working for Bill Gates not in the gaming industry.
As far as programming is concerned, I have done very little if none, but that does not allow the programmers to send out garbage.....REAL Programmers take their work seriously, and please save me from snickering at you folks for hiding behind that defense of telling me how hard it is to program, that is a cop-out of cop-outs....
Anyway...that is my say of this matter!
Oh, and Sid was one of those programmers back in the old days...so if this game is to his legacy...oh well....
Happy gaming folks.
Well, after reading the problems I have to admit something here. We are a very lazy society where gaming is concerned.
Back in the old days of gaming before the internet was a public ordeal, and when the bbsing community was small, companies who wrote games made sure that there product worked before they sent it off to the market place.
PATCHES???? What the heck were they? Never came across a patch for a game until the modem made it's appearence above 300 baud.
Gaming software companies have become so shoddy in the past ten years. They think that all they have to do is send out a patch, and cry a small tear when someone complains, and we forgive them, thats sounds too much like the way our Governments behave, and I send them at the bottom of the barrel to the Scumbag department.
Companies are to blame, and so are we, we let these people get away with when we purchase their next product, but with that in mind, when a company, and that is any company that has such strong roots on the gaming community such as this company, people look at what they produced in the past, and think that their past track record is top of the line so they buy something like Civ 4, and BOOM....
I have a great system, top of the line card, it's a great ATI so when I started this game up, ummmm okay it didn't start...so I even went as far as to re-install Windows XP (another poorly written piece of poo), and I didn't have the internet (just got it installed less than one week ago), so I had to wait, and wait...you know the deal.
So, I looked at the game cd's, and if you look at them, they are wrong. The play disk is not the play disk but only has a CAB file on it. The manuals are on a third disk for what reason I have no Idea why...If you take a look at the product, it was RUSHED out for the Christmas rush. It's those little things that just can be very annoying, such as RADEON is a big boy in the gaming hardware industry, so how can a company send out a game that doesn't work on ATI???? Very poor programming at it's best.
Perhaps The people who programmed this game should be working for Bill Gates not in the gaming industry.
As far as programming is concerned, I have done very little if none, but that does not allow the programmers to send out garbage.....REAL Programmers take their work seriously, and please save me from snickering at you folks for hiding behind that defense of telling me how hard it is to program, that is a cop-out of cop-outs....
Anyway...that is my say of this matter!
Oh, and Sid was one of those programmers back in the old days...so if this game is to his legacy...oh well....
Happy gaming folks.