In civ2, the scenarios were the only part of the game I liked, and I used the units from the different scenarios to create my own units in my own scenarios, changing them around a bit and stuff. Although they were vital for civ2, it depends on how good the single player 'campaign' is for civ3, if it is not the greatest (like civ2), then they had better add plenty of scenarios, but if its what we all hope it to be...well, just add enough for us to explore.
If scenarios are going to be added, there are 3 vital scenarios that have to be added, and they CANNOT be as crappy as they were in civ2:
The first 2 need to be historical, and the only 2 I think that would be proper enough above all others, are these:
1. World War II
2. The Roman Empire.
THe roman one, could be split into three different ones, or one huge one, the first could be the beginning of the Roman Empire, the second could be the Roman Empire at its height, and the third could be the fall of the Roman Empire, or as I suggested, combine all three, and make one great big one.
Then, there has to be 1 fictional, and I believe that many people would too, is that the one scenario that would be the best for fictional, would be:
Lord of the Rings.
Everyone likes the story, and if implemented correctly, it could work perfectly. THis is my own personal oppinion of course, and I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if alot of people disagreed with me.
Well, those are the 3 vital scenarios that I demand to be added, if they aren't, I will make them myself.
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