Birdbrain said:
Minimum requirements tells you what computer you must have to play the game at the lowest settings. If you have an minimum requirement pc you cannot expect to use the largest maps or the higest level of animation/resolution settings.
Agreed.
But what about those of us who meet or exceed
recommended specs? Using your reasoning, that would mean we should be able to play the game with those settings...
Or perhaps, they should have also listed 'optimal specs' - if recommended specs will not enable all aspects of gameplay.
The issues arose because T2's Q&A did not publish the correct specs to start with...this is not the perogitive of the developers - the publisher determines this in final testing, albeit with input form the devs, play testers, etc. - but it is ultimitaly the publishers Q&A team that has the final say...usually before going gold so they can get them printed on the box, the manual, etc. (And those things need a longer lead time to print - usually 6 to 12 weeks, whereas the gold CD release needs only around a week to press the final CD's.)
One could choose to believe that this was not deliberate - that something, perhaps the copy protection software, perhaps optimiztion issues with the new 3d engine, perhaps simply a line or two of bad code somewhere, has caused the specs to be worthless in many cases.
If deliberate, T2 took advantage of the Civ community...they knew that many Civvers do not have state of the art gaming machines - many civvers are not typical gamers. Previous versions did not require such rigs - and perhaps T2 wanted to take advantage of this segment of the market, and not lose them by publishing specs that were outlandish. Perhaps they took a gamble that the game would not have too many issues on minimum or recommended spec rigs; but if so, it has turned out that gamble was not completely successful, and has left a bad taste in a lot of folks mouths. Not the majority, but definately a substantial percentage ...at least 10%, maybe as high as 25 to 30%. If one projects sales at a million copies (not unreasonable with Civ's popularity) this could mean at least 100,000 folks with some issues. That is not a small number.
Hopefully the patch will be out soon, and address the issues that have resulted in this faux paus. I for one like to believe that there is a bug, that Firaxis did not mean to release a game with such issues...and indications are that this is so; once optimized, many more people should be able to play the game as advertised.
JMO.