However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
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Skipping Thief 'cos of the whole 'no woman, no purchase' thing I have going now but my best friend who has been playing Thief as long as I have was incredibly disappointed in it. Something about it being a 'disjointed, incoherent turd'.
Tropico 4 was fun.
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I recommend trying it out, I don't know what it costs at the moment but it is a pretty darn high quality game. If you fail at stealth then the game will actively punish you for it in later stages, which I thought was cool.
That's sad to hear. I'm guessing the end part with (not a spoiler because it happens in every Thief game) Daemons/Undead turns into an action game, which I think was what the reviews said. Kind of sad as even in the original Thief you could stealth through the last missions, albeit with great difficulty.
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Gandhi has been historically the most aggressive character in Civilization due to an original bug in the first game that caused him to go all-out once he reaches democracy. They just kept the thing going ever since.
To further explain this bug, because I was chatting with mothmonarch about Civilization and other strategy games last night and I never got around to explaining this fully, but I love this story:
Gandhi’s AI in the original game had its aggression set to the absolute minimum (0 on a scale of 0 to 10, I believe, I may have this wrong but the basic idea I’m about to explain is accurate, as far as I can tell). Adopting democracy lowers an AI civ’s aggression by 2 points, so when someone who is fully peaceful loses two points of aggression, they should still be nice and polite, right?
Except this is an old DOS game, and so computer math is in place. What actually happened was that Gandhi’s aggression level ticked backwards two steps, from 0 to 255. On a scale of 0 to 10, Gandhi is now 255 points of pure nuclear rage.
And that’s the story as I recall it, but again I may have gotten some details wrong, so feel free to correct me! After that, as the original poster said, the devs loved the bug so much that they just kept it in as a running joke!
That sounds like a reasonable explanation for why what should be a peaceful leader needed wiping out as soon as you met him every game.
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
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Yeah won't be doing that.
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
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How come?
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