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15-05-2003, 12:47 | #1 |
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New civ 3 expansion!
I was browsing the net and I stumbled upon this little fact
http://pc.ign.com/articles/402/402648p1.html So Firaxis announces a new expansion set in about 6 months (probably a year or 2 for us Europeans...) while they didn't even get the previous expansion up and running. At first thought, are you going to buy this one, as you have bought PTW?
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15-05-2003, 12:51 | #2 |
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Of course I will!!!!!
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15-05-2003, 12:56 | #3 |
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I'm not buying this one on sight as I did vanilla civ 3 and ptw. I'm still very much pissed of about the way Europeans are treated by Infogrames (?#@!greedy money loving French bastards) and Firaxis (weak kneed, bugfest programmers)
So I guess I'll wait and see how support for this expansion is dealt with. PP
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15-05-2003, 12:57 | #4 |
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Absolutely! Who wouldn't want more ill-supported, bug-ridden code on their hard drive?
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15-05-2003, 13:01 | #6 |
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15-05-2003, 13:21 | #7 |
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hmm - 6 months, just before Christmas, any connection there you think?
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15-05-2003, 14:08 | #9 |
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I'll probably buy, even though I do think the expansion will only lead to another DDPP game being started...
I'm wondering how much they'll charge for this one, with multiplayer already in the game (more or less), surely they won't ask 27,50 euro once again? I won't pay that much for just some new civs and improvements you'll never build again. I'm guessing the new victory condition will only be useable in scenarios, so I'm not really impressed what's on offer so far.
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15-05-2003, 14:11 | #10 |
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bleh. Well I would dearly love to see ptw properley supported. I'm also having problems thinking of features I'll be prepared to pay for (rather than bugfixes - which I won't pay for). Extra civs, units and techs, well there pretty easily modded in, and I personally have no need for more than 31 civs in any one game. Extra victory conditions? maybe, they'll have to be good. The most likely reason I would end up buying such an expansion would be because it became the defacto method of playing pbem. Now that I think about it I didnt even buy ptw, anarres bought it for me as a birthday pressie Thanks again anarres!! hehe. |