Even the above is probably an expensive proposition, however, unless the devs already experimented with it and have it 90%. "It seems my exhortations to have an open mind falls on deaf ears, Grasshopper." "I know, Sinsei, but what can I do?" "Go out, and tell the people of Nirvana. Explain to them that, in 2007, development costs are pennies compared to what it was in the 1990s. We have large pools of underutili
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Multiplayer for GalCiv2 (or any other Turn Based Strategy Games)? Interesting idea, but as the developer(s) have repeatedly said, it's not the best idea for games of this type. I think you can tell by now that we (not all inclusive) do not agree with the concept that a turn-based strategy game cannot be played in multiplayer mode. There are dozens of ways it *can* be done. I agree with you that RTS is not st
"Quit whining" Irony levels increasing... I'd far rather see a fully 3D map than multiplyer. Why not have both? Indie labor is cheap.
I said that because of the interview with Brad Wardell about GalCiv II where he touts the OS/2's 16.4 million color graphics and multihtreaded AI algorithms from 1994's version of the game. I still don't know why my statement makes me a troll. I think it's a valid characterization of the expectations of the consumer. Who would publish a game without multiplayer in 2007? Give me a phone call. I'd love to discuss the merits of the statement sometime. It really is my own phone number, and
Why you call me a troll? I was just registering my interest in seeing a multiplayer add-on to GalCiv2. Are you saying that is somehow sinister?
Come on - get real. GalCiv2 is a great game, no doubt about it. I feel like I got my money's worth. Congrats. Now - where's the multiplayer? This is not 1994 anymore people. This is 2010. Well, almost. 2007 Quarter three. Quit making excuses. No one is asking Stardock to host a mp infrastructure - use Gamespy for that. Just add mp into the game. My brother lives in Las Vegas, I live in Illinois. We want to go head-to-head. Can you have this d