tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1292961176704770344.post3407012888627578410..comments2023-07-25T04:52:48.736-06:00Comments on Libertarian Rage: Uncivilizedphillip lowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00590284834991466147noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1292961176704770344.post-43396757681770056652007-03-11T07:34:00.000-06:002007-03-11T07:34:00.000-06:00It disgusts me! As much as The Sims does. :) As m...It disgusts me! As much as The Sims does. :) As much as I love WC2, it bothers me in the same way: all about control.<BR/><BR/>In Civ4, what happens if you just sick back and let the individuals live for themselves? Contrary to real life, and our philosophy.<BR/><BR/>Now I'm hooked on DDO; recovery. :DLeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17948911242457827880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1292961176704770344.post-15996966147372372372007-03-07T11:11:00.000-06:002007-03-07T11:11:00.000-06:00Are you playing Civ 4? Well I am, (and can commis...Are you playing Civ 4? Well I am, (and can commiserate with the 3:30 am timestamp on your post). They added the concept of the "Great Person" Wherein, these great people are generated in cities based on points (scientific, cultural, economic). The "government" (ie, the player) doesn't build them per se, but merely facilitates thier origin by building Wonders and and such. These great people then lend thier abilities to the Civ by inventing technology, creating a great work, building a labratory etc. etc. It works somewhat to remove at least a little of the absurdity you mention.Billhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10794375791394233164noreply@blogger.com