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Old June 23rd, 2005, 02:08 AM

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In many ways Dominions 2 is _still_ a prince of TBS games, amazingly for its origions possibly a crown prince on the field. But I don't think Dominions 3 will be, unless the talent working on it is expanded - speaking as a former game designer, great ideas decline against the darwinistic competitors over time, unless they're constantly refreshed and renewed.
I couldn't disagree with you more.

I dont know if it's because IW are european developers or simply Illwinter, as people, are much more centered on their subject matter and care more about the good of the game and it's encompassing effects, than glitz that they would go stale on us.

Postnote: This doesn't mean I am against expansion, but that it will be required for Dominions to maintain it's title and gallop ahead as a great game with everything.
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Main reason for playing Dom2: Linux client

Naa - seriously: Dom2 is a great game and Johan is doing a wonderful job. I have full confidence that Dom3 will be a major evolutionary step, as the step from Dom1 to Dom2 has been. Why give the work to somebody else if the current one is doing it well?
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