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Bruce F. Webster
bfwebster

Modders, I hope you’re listening.

I was hoping for orcs, myself.

I’m sold

When they said “Welcome to the Spanish Inquisition,” my first thought was literally “Well I wasn’t expecting that...”

If the future is still skinny jeans wake me up for the next future.

High-five from a fellow old-timer. First computer I ever used was an original Apple II and I remember Galactic Empires. Funny how those games like that stick with you all of these years later.

Gandhi better get his shit together this time. The wolf in sheep’s clothing gimmick won’t work on me anymore. Dick.

Best way to play is to keep your finger on the time acceleration button, and mash it as needed. When I’m taking military action I usually bring speed down, when I’m surveying systems I mash it upwards. Works well in CK2 as well.

I think calling it a 4x is a bit misleading to be honest. It’s much more in the vein of CK2, where the game is about the stories you create.

The interface being clean and easy to understand is what will sell me. That’s the biggest problem I have with these style of games and few have been able to achieve for me. MOO2 was fantastic, as are the civilization games. Endless Space also managed it. I was sad that Endless Legend didn’t keep to the simplicity they

Sounds like the big problem with this game is that there’s too few victory conditions outside of “rule everything”.

My brother is the biggest Spider-Man fan I know. His box at our local comic shop gets nothing put in it but Spider-Man (Amazing, Ultimate, Spidey, what have you), Crimson Spider, Spider-Gwen and Nightwing.

To me it felt like the first comic book movie to FEEL like a comic book story. It had some major players in the movie, but they were supplemental characters, which is how comics work. It was like a Captain America comic story that featured the Avengers as supporting characters, which is a common thing in the comics,

FTW!

If it weren’t for Forza, maybe he would have learned not to drive so damned fast in the rain.

Piggy-backing on what Jason said, I think what the “worst” ending does is reflect to the player that your actions on this world have consequences. If you choose to kill indiscriminately and take pleasure in doing so, you have to own that choice and accept the consequences. If you’re not comfortable with the world you

It’s on my wishlist, but unfortunately no.

But....

“Okay, all I need to do is roll a 2. I have a 119/120 chance of passing this check.”