hat sich davor auch gelohnt, vorallem wo es dieses wochende 10 euro für vanilla + addon + dlcs waren

Akkarin schrieb:
Erste reviews sind draußen, wird deutlich besser als Goods and Kings bewertet.
Ich warte übrigens immernoch auf die Antwort warum Civ 5 ein " in grundlegenden Spielmechaniken verfehltes Spiel " ist.
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'Maturity,' father had slowly begun,' Is knowing you're wrong and accepting it, son. There's prudence in pausing with patience and joy - And hearing the wisdom in others, my boy. 'A person's perspective,' he said with a smile, 'Is plain if you walk in their shoes for a while. | And if you can do it - if maybe you do - You might understand, and agree that it's true.' I followed his reasons, and nodded, polite; Perhaps that was logic - perhaps he was right. Perhaps there was truth in his claim all along... 'I'm twenty,' I countered: 'I'm right, and you're wrong.' |
Akkarin schrieb:
Kann ich alles nachvollziehen, aber Gods and Kings hat das aller gröbste schon Ausgebügelt (von daher kann man nicht davon Sprechen das gar nichts gemacht wurde) und FMEs aussage war halt nicht "Ich bin entäuscht, glaube nicht das Brave New World gut wird und habe eigentlich gar keine lust auf Civ 5", sondern eben das verdammt extreme "Civ 5 ist grundsätzlich und fundamental Kaputt und kann nicht gefixt werden selbst wenn 10 Addons raus kämen".
'Maturity,' father had slowly begun,' Is knowing you're wrong and accepting it, son. There's prudence in pausing with patience and joy - And hearing the wisdom in others, my boy. 'A person's perspective,' he said with a smile, 'Is plain if you walk in their shoes for a while. | And if you can do it - if maybe you do - You might understand, and agree that it's true.' I followed his reasons, and nodded, polite; Perhaps that was logic - perhaps he was right. Perhaps there was truth in his claim all along... 'I'm twenty,' I countered: 'I'm right, and you're wrong.' |
'Maturity,' father had slowly begun,' Is knowing you're wrong and accepting it, son. There's prudence in pausing with patience and joy - And hearing the wisdom in others, my boy. 'A person's perspective,' he said with a smile, 'Is plain if you walk in their shoes for a while. | And if you can do it - if maybe you do - You might understand, and agree that it's true.' I followed his reasons, and nodded, polite; Perhaps that was logic - perhaps he was right. Perhaps there was truth in his claim all along... 'I'm twenty,' I countered: 'I'm right, and you're wrong.' |