June 7, 2002, 07:45
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Apolyton CS Co-Founder
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CIV III Democratic Game Sign-up
After the success of the civ2 democratic game(i think that is not disputable ), how a civ3 one?
if you're interested, sign-up here
When we reach 15 people, we'll make the forum!
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June 7, 2002, 13:06
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Prince
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Markus,
You forgot not all players of civ3 have played civ2. What is a civ3 democratic game?
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June 7, 2002, 13:07
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King
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I know nothing about democratic games. Please explain...
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June 7, 2002, 13:21
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Emperor
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This is MrWhereItsAt explanation:
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We're playing a game of Civ (2), where several ppl are in the High Council. These ppl get the savegame and put up polls to decide what moves to make/things to build next. After these have been voted on, the President plays the game for afew turns more, according to the wishes of all of the voters. Each month the ppl vote for a new set of Ministers (and President) in the Council.
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A cool idea! I'm in...
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June 7, 2002, 19:59
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Warlord
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I'd like to be in one of these but I'm not that good at Civ3. How about a game for novice or intermiediate players?
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June 8, 2002, 01:20
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King
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< bump >
Y'know, mark... why not sticky this?
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June 8, 2002, 03:59
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Apolyton CS Co-Founder
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i think we'll reach the proper number pretty soon cyclotron
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June 8, 2002, 12:25
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Apolyton CS Co-Founder
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