No, they don't have to change it. The earliest that Christo Redentor should appear is in the industrial age. By that time most civics are available so that - while it will be powerful, - it won't be anywhere near as powerful as the no anarchy offered through spiritual which has been active for the entire game. And only one non-spiritual civ (at most) can build it in any one game.
I think the real issue that might concern people with this aspect is that people who DO own Warlords may end up loosing their new favourite leaders when they then get BtS.Why?Why should Firaxis give away stuff for free? For the people who bought Warlords this is a moot question anyway. For the ones who didn't: boo-hoo. If you want the leaders from Warlords go out and buy the game.
I really don't understand this mentality (am not referring solely to Titus001), where people refuse to realize that Firaxis is ultimately a business and therefore in some way obligated to bring in revenue. I for one would venture the opinion that we are already getting our moneys worth.. If you feel that the game is broken without Wang Kon or Ragnar, why haven't you bought warlords already?
The "core game functionalities" will be in. That is to say, Great Generals, Stables, Unique Buildings etc.; probably wonders as well. Asking for more seems to me a little greedy.
EDIT: Corrected a split infinitive.. My old English teacher would have had a fit..![]()
This OPTION will prevent AI's to outtech you so easily and it will make sense to invest in espionage to know what is going to happen.And I dont like this new tech trading option, you can have some advantage learning a tech from a civ and then trading with another. It's good to be just an option.
Watiggi:
I think the real issue that might concern people with this aspect is that people who DO own Warlords may end up loosing their new favourite leaders when they then get BtS.
This OPTION will prevent AI's to outtech you so easily and it will make sense to invest in espionage to know what is going to happen.
I have sad news for you: it's 'only' 2007, and already the US military is drawing plans of deploying robots within the decade...
Why?Why should Firaxis give away stuff for free? For the people who bought Warlords this is a moot question anyway. For the ones who didn't: boo-hoo. If you want the leaders from Warlords go out and buy the game.
I really don't understand this mentality (am not referring solely to Titus001), where people refuse to realize that Firaxis is ultimately a business and therefore in some way obligated to bring in revenue. I for one would venture the opinion that we are already getting our moneys worth.. If you feel that the game is broken without Wang Kon or Ragnar, why haven't you bought warlords already?
The "core game functionalities" will be in. That is to say, Great Generals, Stables, Unique Buildings etc.; probably wonders as well. Asking for more seems to me a little greedy.
EDIT: Corrected a split infinitive.. My old English teacher would have had a fit..![]()
I'm not opposed to the inclusion of near future techs: Just watch any movie written before the nineties to see that we're in the future (spy films work best, what with their "hi-tech" gadgets that amount to nothing more than novelty cell phones and digital cameras). I am, however, opposed to things that we have no reason to believe we'll research soon. Robots are fine: We use them to build cars already, and automated fighters are practically inevitable. Gigantic bipedal "mechs" are not: In fact, I don't even see why we would build them if we could.
I'm not opposed to the inclusion of near future techs: Just watch any movie written before the nineties to see that we're in the future (spy films work best, what with their "hi-tech" gadgets that amount to nothing more than novelty cell phones and digital cameras). I am, however, opposed to things that we have no reason to believe we'll research soon. Robots are fine: We use them to build cars already, and automated fighters are practically inevitable. Gigantic bipedal "mechs" are not: In fact, I don't even see why we would build them if we could.
No, an Hoovercraft will be funnier.
Me too, but again, Mantzaris talked specifically about Warlords *code* for the core being included, not *elements*. "Elements" could easily encompass leaders (for example), "code" clearly doesn't. I'm not saying that they won't be included in BtS, but I also don't think that the Mantzaris quote proves that they are in, Mantzaris simply didn't tell anything about them.I think Core elements are basically anything that can come up in a standard, random map SP/MP game.
Certainly. But one single example isn't a good basis for a projection imho, PtW could easily have been a special case, given that it sold badly and was slammed by the critics Firaxis may just have wanted to make up for its shortcomings by throwing everything into C3C they could. Also, I don't think the second Civ2 expansion contained anything from the first (could be wrong, I'd have to look it up).Some of you do remember that Conquests included pretty much everything from Play the World, correct -- Leaders, Nations, Buildings, etc.? Just not the WW2 and Sengoku unit art that came with the Play the World CDs.