by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Dec 15, 2005 6:43 pm
They kept the great stuff about Civ2 (mostly) and eliminated the dumb stuff. Great sequel.
Ran through half of a multiplayer game with Da King last night and multiplayer holds up -- I really suspect there is a little simultaneous turn taking going on when the human civs haven't met (which is perfectly OK).
They ... I'm going to use the word "nerf" even though I had no idea what it meant for the longest time -- they nerfed nukes, though. And the true horror of the game is that, apparently, the UN can force you into a non-nuking treaty, worldwide. I don't know, I didn't play more than two minutes of Rise of Nations, but I know that it featured nuclear weapons and maybe by bypassing that I'm left with a hunger other gamers don't have.
They kept the great stuff about Civ2 (mostly) and eliminated the dumb stuff. Great sequel.
Ran through half of a multiplayer game with Da King last night and multiplayer holds up -- I really suspect there is a little simultaneous turn taking going on when the human civs haven't met (which is perfectly OK).
They ... I'm going to use the word "nerf" even though I had no idea what it meant for the longest time -- they nerfed nukes, though. And the true horror of the game is that, apparently, the UN can force you into a non-nuking treaty, worldwide. I don't know, I didn't play more than two minutes of Rise of Nations, but I know that it featured nuclear weapons and maybe by bypassing that I'm left with a hunger other gamers don't have.