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		Woodruff wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:Army of GOD wrote:DoomYoshi wrote:You don't know freeciv?
AoG just lost all internets.
WHY WOULD I KNOW FREECIV WHEN I ALREADY OWN ALL FIVE CIVS
1) easiest way to play when you are at a cross platform LAN party
2) for when you are at your grandmother's house and forgot your civ CDs
3) infinite customization (to be fair, they all have that to some extent)
4) hex maps
5) chess tile set proves how badass you are
6) you have all the civs (and all the expansions), both ctps, AC (and AC:AC), civ the card game, civ the board game, Sid meier's civ board game, the computer game port of the board game (only counts of you played it), and you still want more?
By the way, on the civfanatics website, there is an interview with Sid Meier in which he denies that his game was based on the board game. This is laughable to those of us who have played the board game. What's more is that in the Civilization I strategy guide (which I own) Sid meier's talks about how much that game influenced his. Basically, he's a fucking weasel now. He got elevated to game god status (rightfully) and started thinking that he was a God and that rules of decency no longer applied. Oh well, here's to RRT7 or whatever is next.
The Civilization board game really is a great game.



















			





















		DoomYoshi wrote:By the way, on the civfanatics website, there is an interview with Sid Meier in which he denies that his game was based on the board game. This is laughable to those of us who have played the board game... Basically, he's a fucking weasel now. He got elevated to game god status (rightfully) and started thinking that he was a God and that rules of decency no longer applied.
Army of GOD wrote:My brothers and I tried creating a sort of card game for Command and Conquer: Red Alert. It was actually extremely fun and fair.




















		thegreekdog wrote:I'm currently playing Civ V, but I liked IV the best. I can't even remember Civ II, but weren't there victory conditions? Couldn't this Lyserius person just meet one of the victory conditions?







		maxfaraday wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I'm currently playing Civ V, but I liked IV the best. I can't even remember Civ II, but weren't there victory conditions? Couldn't this Lyserius person just meet one of the victory conditions?
I didn't read the article, I think he met the condition "go to alpha centauri", which means he's already won, he just keeps on playing to see what happens on earth in the future (you can keep playing even after you've won, only difference is that your score won't be updated) .




















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