jjkrause84
King
The more I learn about the game and the code (which I DO NOT understand in any meaningful way) the more I am FIRMLY convinced that Civ5 was a rush job...pobably owing to budget concerns.
It doesn't make my experience any less 'blah' but I am beginning to feel more inclined to overlook the endless faults/omissions from the game in the light of the duress that the dev team probably experienced. Lay-offs, tight schedule, etc. It looks like they really WANTED to put all the stuff in there thta people have been missing but just ran out of time and money, which is sad. I know it would break my heart to work on something for 5 years and then have to release it in sub-obtimal format because of 'business' stuff [this is assuming that that is what happened].
Being a crass, ivory-tower elitist I can have a secret soft-spot for comments such as "Civ deserves the guy who went to Harvard, not the guy who went to Towson" [not an actual quote, but an existing sentiment I've seen expressed] and other unfair personal swipes at Shafer (a guy I've never met in person...probably true for most people here). I truly believe in blaming the guy in charge but to imply that he isn't up to snuff intellectually is not only a bit personal (and unnecessary) but is also totally beyond our ability to assess. I agree that it looks bad on paper but that doesn't mean that he wasn't up to the job and/or that it was the reason we have the product we have today.
I dunno. I'm still disappointed with the game for many reasons (and the list is GROWING! I didn't expect that to happen....) but I'm beginnign to think we should try to mentally cut the guys a little slack here and there. I get the impression that they weren't working under the best conditions.
It doesn't make my experience any less 'blah' but I am beginning to feel more inclined to overlook the endless faults/omissions from the game in the light of the duress that the dev team probably experienced. Lay-offs, tight schedule, etc. It looks like they really WANTED to put all the stuff in there thta people have been missing but just ran out of time and money, which is sad. I know it would break my heart to work on something for 5 years and then have to release it in sub-obtimal format because of 'business' stuff [this is assuming that that is what happened].
Being a crass, ivory-tower elitist I can have a secret soft-spot for comments such as "Civ deserves the guy who went to Harvard, not the guy who went to Towson" [not an actual quote, but an existing sentiment I've seen expressed] and other unfair personal swipes at Shafer (a guy I've never met in person...probably true for most people here). I truly believe in blaming the guy in charge but to imply that he isn't up to snuff intellectually is not only a bit personal (and unnecessary) but is also totally beyond our ability to assess. I agree that it looks bad on paper but that doesn't mean that he wasn't up to the job and/or that it was the reason we have the product we have today.
I dunno. I'm still disappointed with the game for many reasons (and the list is GROWING! I didn't expect that to happen....) but I'm beginnign to think we should try to mentally cut the guys a little slack here and there. I get the impression that they weren't working under the best conditions.