September 23, 2001, 16:50
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Who's making the Scenarios?
I was wondering wether anyone knows who's making the scenarios which will come with Civ 3?
Have any Civ 2 scenario makers been aproached?
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September 23, 2001, 17:50
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not to sound snotty, but why do you care?
do you happen to know the old scenario makers?
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September 23, 2001, 18:30
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Captain Nemo, Or Alex. There's were always the best scenarios. They also made some for TOT.
But I think the inbox scenarios were all made by the Civ 3 team.
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September 23, 2001, 19:05
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Originally posted by UberKruX
not to sound snotty, but why do you care?
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I'm interested, and I enjoy playing Civ scenarios
Given that some of the best Civ 2 scenarios are good enough to be sold as seperate games in their own right (eg Captain Nemo's Second Front), I'd suspect that Firaxis would have at least considered getting input from Civ 2 scenario creators.
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September 23, 2001, 21:28
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They'll probably just release the "best" internet scenarios with some of there own, like they did with CiC and FW
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September 23, 2001, 21:52
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I'd suspect that Firaxis would have at least considered getting input from Civ 2 scenario creators.
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September 23, 2001, 22:55
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I don't care, just far as I get my daily doze of those
exciting scenarios!
It's going to be interesting to see if Firaxis has bundled
any scenario tools. Hopefully they have done that
better than in Civ II or it's add-ons.
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