Should this GOTM stay alive?

Should the GOTM for Civ2 stay alive?

  • Yes! I like to play it (now and then).

    Votes: 31 70.5%
  • Yes, but only if there are a reasonable amount of participants.

    Votes: 5 11.4%
  • Yes. Not that I'll play it though...

    Votes: 6 13.6%
  • No. Civ2 is dead.

    Votes: 2 4.5%

  • Total voters
    44
I was not abble to submit only 2 (in fact 3 if you count GOTM I which was just before I 'discovered' it) which were :
- August 2001 : large/huge easy game (Prince or King on Earth) + 3 weeks holiday far away from my CivII
- December 2001 : 10 days holiday far away for my CivII at the end of the month + 'discovering' CivIII.

I will probably continue playing CivII game every now and again (that is was I voted for) and try to have them be the GOTM, but this is subject to a few things :
- the GOTM being quick and challenging : ie hard level (deity or emperor) and a small map.
- me being abble to finish the CivIII GOTM first (at least for the next months)

--> I might be abble to submit again this month !!

By the way, I like the idea of a no Wonder game.

Jabah
 
What maniac posted Civ2 is dead?!?!?!?!?

Please, whoever you are, please state your reasoning. We would all like to know why you think a game as great as civ2 is dead. I'm not mad, really, I just wan't to know why you say that.
 
:scan: Hi Civfanatics :scan:

The GOTM is the way that all of us can interact with other players. I mean all of us play the same game. I'ts difficult for me try to explain (to write) because my english is pathatic but i hope that the GOTM continues and, of course, the civ2 forum too.

Long Live Civ2!

:scan:
 
I'm playing the GOTM #13 right now and it's the first GOTM I ever play. I'm having fun, and I think that, as long as the maps continue to be interesting and "peculiar" like this, there will still be a reason to play civ2, expecially with the contest feature.

So, keep it alive! :king:
 
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