[quote who="Tridus" reply="10" id="2799410"]There's a few issues I think. 1. Some games are deceptive, and most critics don't spend very long with them. Civ 5 is a great example. The first playthrough is quite good. It's only after you get good at it that you start noticing things like how the new happiness and luxury system doesn't scale to large maps and works really badly the larger the map is. Or that puppet states which sound great on paper are in fact a disaster and will bank
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I must say, seeing developers posts is massive plus in my books. So thanks. ElanaAhova: Civilization 5 is broken. Not just with the endless bugs and glitches that plague basically every game, nor due to the retarded schizophrenic AI, or the fact they've cut a lot of cool stuff out from previous games. It is broken because some of the c
I've still got a DC somewhere. Great console. Loved it. I actually used it to surf the web too. (didn't have a PC). The sonic game was great for it's time. But I, and about 10000 of my mates where hooked on Soul Calibur. Awesome game. Kilik for the win.
Cool. I'm a little excited, but I'll wait till this patch, and the demo. Cheers guys. One thing: is the game available on steam, or are there any plans to release it via Steam?
Hi guys, Ironically, I've heard about this Elemental game from the Civ 5 forums. Basically, people there have been saying that Elemental is a Civilzation style of game, and that Stardock have some good communication going on with the community, unlike 2K/Firaxis. Sounds good to me. A couple of questions: •Is there a demo? •How is the game with the recent patches? &n