Gary Childress
Student for and of life

But they won't. So let's support a Civ V that (hopefully) brings back some civ III spirit. I don't know anything about programing, so civ IV was\is out of my league. The graphics are hard to mod, and there's no editor.
Thus, CIV V needs to have:
+ a Civ limit that (A: is adustable, or (2: is a high number (60-100???)
+ Graphics and animations that are based off popular graphic programs (Bryce, Poser, Povray, ect.)
+ An editor, more specificly, GUI based, and UF (User Friendly). Simmilar to the civ III editor. (On a side note, the worldbuilder feature is cool, so that should stay)
+ A relased code, for advanced modding.
+ Multiple leaders, great people, civics, ambient terrain, all those great things that were added in civ IV, but some need tweeking (for example: civics need to be parts of goverment, not replacements)
+Go back to Civ III (? Civ II ?) on certen areas.
+ (A personal note: I hate Civ IV for the unfair combat that I get into and zooming-by tech tree [ I was finding it dificult to have a moment of nothing-ness, when I had built all the buildings available to me at the time, and I could have time to build larger things; army, wonders. But in Civ IV, there was always something...]
+ Hmm... I need some help here, guys.
I too would kill for a revamped Civ III, but it seems that that front is one we aren't winning
, so let's focus on Civ V, a game we just might have a say in it's creation.
something you can modify... OTOH, everyone can mod Civ3.and move on to something that we can modify.
something you can modify... OTOH, everyone can mod Civ3.
And that is my point: We all have played Civ III to death and know every AI failure. We can't fix those failures. Civ IV is a mess as well, but at least the code can be fixed. Look at all the changes that have occurred in Civ IV in the last year.
A well-done scenario (El Justo's, Rocoteh's, among others) can breath life into the Civ III game for a few months, but this is a game that for me holds no real interest anymore. It would be better to let it die, and move on to something that we can modify.
CivIV is an abomination that only looks good in the right lighting.
A big amen to that! I got CIV as so as it came out and u/g my computer to take advantage of the graphics etc. Then I bought Warlords and played that all told for about five months. I've resisted getting BTS because I feel that Firaxis is taking us for a ride by 'barbie dolling' their games to get more money out of us. Besides, I don't like CIV and don't want to invest the time in learning to program the mods. I very much like Civ3's editor as limited as it is. At least you don't have to spend the time learning a whole new programming language and the trial and error of testing the mod. If the Civ3 editor were a little more extensive (as we are suggesting here), it would vastly improve an already great game.
jimmygeo
Batman, no one is talking about the code anymore. I mentioned it as a joke. But we are thinking of simply skipping civ4 and now we are talking about what we would like in civ5.