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View Poll Results: What's your personal view on modpacks and other customizations?
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Love'em! I use them now and will continue to do so
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37.35% |
I haven't used them up till now, but I might in the future
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21 |
25.30% |
I'm a Civ purist! I would never change anything about Civ
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19 |
22.89% |
I might consider it if they issued a banana modpack
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14.46% |
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November 26, 2001, 10:45
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Emperor
Local Time: 19:32
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Mar 1999
Posts: 6,291
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How sacred is Civ to you?
Browsing this site and CivFanatics, you can't help but notice the overwhelming amount of customized change files, modpacks, graphics upgrades etc., all designed to improve our enjoyment of the game in various ways. The staggering speed with which these files emerge after Civ III's release - and their popularity among gamers judging from the forum discussions - has made me wonder: Am I the only Civ purist out here?
I mean, I've played Civ II for five years now without ever adding anything to the original game, save for the 2.42 patch, which you couldn't very well do without. And now I've taken to playing Civ III with great joy - and with no intention of ever changing anything about the game, however useful it might be.
What I'm saying is that to me, in some strange way these games seem to have a certain sanctity to them from the developers' hand. Changing terrain appearances, A/D/M-ratings, game rules - or adding new units, wonders and government types, while certainly adding to the game in some areas would also give me a feeling of playing a different game from what the makers intended - and also make me feel like, well a heretic of sorts.
It's hard to explain, but let me just say that I can't even get myself to play the game without the original music on. It just isn't the same. Never played a scenario either for that matter.
How do you feel about customization of Civ games? Is the original design of the games important to you or do you value the usefulness of modifications over the makers' in some ways limited creations?
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November 26, 2001, 11:39
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King
Local Time: 13:32
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Maine, US
Posts: 2,372
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I like slight variations, such as small changes in graphics and rules, and perhaps a few tech tree changes. Adding new units is also refreshing.......But as far as fantasy scenarios? Naw. I don't venture too far away from the original foundation and empire building idea.
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November 26, 2001, 11:43
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Warlord
Local Time: 17:32
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: England
Posts: 122
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I have never added anything on to Civ2 except the patch and I plan to do the same with Civ3. In fact, the only game I have ever been pushed into adding downloads and mods to is Midtown Madness 2. This is because I play it in MP far more than in SP and since most other people who play it have downloads and/or mods, I have little choice.
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November 26, 2001, 17:36
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Warlord
Local Time: 13:32
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Fort Erie, Ontario
Posts: 254
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I never did anything to CIV2 but I have already downloaded a file from here for CIV3.
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November 26, 2001, 18:10
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Local Time: 04:32
Local Date: November 1, 2010
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Skanky Father
Posts: 16,530
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Ive changed the graphics around a fair bit, but im unwilling to change unit stats or the function of buildings, for instance, so that i can still compete in tournaments and such.
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November 26, 2001, 18:20
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King
Local Time: 09:32
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Aug 1999
Posts: 2,079
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the poll needs a "sometimes/moderatly/in-the-middle" type of options. That's what I would vote for.
what's up with the banana modpack option?
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November 27, 2001, 12:22
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Warlord
Local Time: 12:32
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Ohio, USA
Posts: 208
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I understand what you mean, I only downloaded one, it was a mod from this site that just adds some useful information to the screens where you select what you want your city to produce, for example, how many times a unit can be upgraded (sorry I can't remember the name of the person who did it, but it is excellent). After I have played the game a lot, I might try some of the stuff that actually changes the gameplay, but probably not because I like it as it is (except for the bugs, obviously)
-quinalla
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November 27, 2001, 12:57
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Chieftain
Local Time: 17:32
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: England
Posts: 33
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You're right. I have played scenarios on Civ II but my most enjoyable games have always been with standard rules on the large real world map.
With Civ III the only thing that I cannot use is the map that came with the game, it was so bad I had to delete from my PC.
Check out the map that Selanne has posted on this site it's excellent.
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November 27, 2001, 13:50
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Settler
Local Time: 17:32
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Dec 1969
Location: Utopia Planetia, Mars
Posts: 9
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Customization is half the fun.
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