Hard economic games, where are they?
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Re: Hard economic games, where are they?
Economic games I can think of that I've played are Civilization, SimCity, and Recettear. Only the last really had a primary economic focus, and that system was rather easily broken.
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From?MrPopo wrote: I have been sufficiently schooled.
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By you.ZeroAX wrote:From?MrPopo wrote: I have been sufficiently schooled.
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MrPopo wrote:By you.ZeroAX wrote:From?MrPopo wrote: I have been sufficiently schooled.
oh ok
Come on dude haven't you ever played Civilization as the Greeks? Our leader is always Alexander. Poor Pericles has to wait till the expansion pack to get it. And I think Venizelos (the only big name modern Greece leader) has never been put in a Civ game. I need to send an email to Firaxis xD
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Oh, yes, Alexander the Dick, know for his irrational hatred of human players =pZeroAX wrote:Come on dude haven't you ever played Civilization as the Greeks? Our leader is always Alexander.
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One can never argue with a Greek about Alexander the Great. Granted the modern day "Macedonians" are Slavs with no relation to the ancient Macedonians, but it doesn't help the Greek cause when some Greeks thought Philip was a barbarian, Alexander I had to prove he was eligible for the Olympic Games (meaning they probably became Hellenized by using the fictitious genealogy; see Hall's Ethnic Identity for background on this) and even after Alexander Eumenes was clearly the odd man out of the otherwise Macedonian generals (cf. Green's Alexander to Actium, p. 7).ZeroAX wrote:Come on dude haven't you ever played Civilization as the Greeks? Our leader is always Alexander. Poor Pericles has to wait till the expansion pack to get it. And I think Venizelos (the only big name modern Greece leader) has never been put in a Civ game. I need to send an email to Firaxis xD
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Don't be surprised he's not in there. Hardly anyone outside of Greece has ever heard of him.ZeroAX wrote:Come on dude haven't you ever played Civilization as the Greeks? Our leader is always Alexander. Poor Pericles has to wait till the expansion pack to get it. And I think Venizelos (the only big name modern Greece leader) has never been put in a Civ game. I need to send an email to Firaxis xD
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o.pwuaioc wrote: One can never argue with a Greek about Alexander the Great. Granted the modern day "Macedonians" are Slavs with no relation to the ancient Macedonians, but it doesn't help the Greek cause when some Greeks thought Philip was a barbarian, Alexander I had to prove he was eligible for the Olympic Games (meaning they probably became Hellenized by using the fictitious genealogy; see Hall's Ethnic Identity for background on this) and even after Alexander Eumenes was clearly the odd man out of the otherwise Macedonian generals (cf. Green's Alexander to Actium, p. 7).
Who said there ever was a time we weren't dicks who contradicted ourselves and didn't even know what we, ourselves wanted?
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yeah, but to be honest I haven't heard of half the leaders of the lesser Civilizations. (Heck I haven't heard a single thing about the Japanese leaders). But that's a great thing about Civ games. To educate
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Re: Hard economic games, where are they?
You can actually "play" the stock market. Most trader service sites aren't that pretty beyond line graphs, but it beats your girlfriend from Wall Street Kid asking you to buy her a new purse everyday.
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All this Greek talk makes me want to play a Greece-based 4x game.
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