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I didn't like the battles and battle maps in the Disciples series. Heroes_III was the best of the Heroes series so far. Dominions_III will most likely be greater than Civilization_IV... hopefully they are planning some marketing strategy. I recommend dropping of CD-Demos at the big software chains like Software Etc. , E.B. , and Best Buys. |
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If you like the fantasy strategy with a bit more depth than homm or disciples, I recommend you Ogre Battle for the Snes. You can find both the emulator and the game on the net, and believe me - it will keep you busy until dom 3 has been released. Granted, the graphics are not up to date any more - but I consider Dominion players to prefer gaming depth over cutting edge technology anyway.
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The same goes for HOMM V. While you can tell nothing from the screenshots and you don't know if they failed to recapture the magic of HOMM 3. Ubisoft has poured money into the development and has a very good QA team (not multiplayer servers however). I am certain however that Dom3, just like Dom2 will age very well and provide something that none of the current TBS or TBS-hybrid will. And knowing IW's track record, will be supported much better. |
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And though Civ 4 has a bigger budget i don't think it can beat dominions 3. I have not read anything about Civ 4 but i know Civ 1-3. Civ 4 compared to Dom 3 will be like sudden strike compared to combat mission. It will just lack depth. Warfare in Civ 1-3 was extremely simple and i doubt that it will change a lot in Civ 4. |
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Um? Zen are you connected with illwinter? Cause your last post sounded like you where?
Sorry, for asking but im new here. And in my opinion: Dominions2>all games If dominions3>dominions2 Then Dominions 3 > all. I have jsut never played a game with so much strategy and tactics and content. |
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I wish I could remember what games had editors that can create maps with the right size and style of map icons that people want. We could work on a "how to convert to Dom2" page for it
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Civ III was indeed a dissappointment. It was more complicated and pretty, but not actually better than Civ II.
Indeed, the best that series ever got was Alpha Centauri (which was made by a different company, but the same people, so it's part of the series). Brian Reynolds is doing Rise of Nations, which is real time, and Civ IV promises to still not actually have the original staff that made Civ II so astoundingly awesome. Alpha Centauri II is not on the table, and the people doing Civ IV seem to still not actually get it, so there's no help from that quarter. HoMM in all its incarnations has always been a great game, but has also never ever been good in multiplayer and there's just no reason to play it that way. Seriously, other than Dominions III, what turn-based strategy would you actually play with and against your friends? My Crystal Sphere doesn't see all that far into the future, but I'm just not seeing anything else even being offered that is going to be a decent TBS multiplayer game. This is a genre that has been completely lost to the Playstation Generation. The closest competition Dominions III is going to have from anywhere is the next installment of Advance Wars for the Nintendo DS. -Frank |
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This doesn't mean that Dominions 3 won't be a fantastic game, but putting it up against the kind of competition and resources of a huge (non-indy) brand is setting yourself up for disappointment. Dominions might be superior in every aspect due to cost/effort ratio (being able to do everything it does well with only X investment of time/programming) but it doesn't erase the fact that unless Sweden changes their tax laws or Dominions 3 sells millions of units that you can't compare it to Civ4 realistically. |
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