Not only do I get to experience most of the "normal" Elemental bugs and issues, but because my rig is slightly under the system reqs, I get to see some really weird graphical fireworks (already posted about it on the support forum) , and the game still could certainly use quite a bit of re-balancing, tweaking, and perhaps major changes to some systems to achieve its true potential. But with all that, I am already enjoying it more than many games that have received some of the best review scores ever, such as Civ IV, for example. Its basic premise, that of an RPG-type character in an RPG-type world but with empire building elements is just pure genius, and if Stardock are as committed to it as they have stated, I get all tingly just thinking about this game in a year's or two year's time (or maybe even Elemental 2, with all the Elemental's lessons learned). But even now, after patch 1.08, the gameplay is already picking up, and it's very nice to see the game take major steps forward with every patch (and some minor steps backward ). Keep up the good work, Stardock. I think a lot of people criticize these guys without considering their situation and the current state of the industry. Most games today are derivative, simplistic corporate money-makers aimed at the mainstream and boasting ever improving graphics and little else. Anyone who tries to make innovative or ambitious games, on the other hand, usually struggles to some degree, because innovation and ambition are inherently difficult, and because they cannot match the resources of an EA or Activision-Blizzard. I believe I read somewhere that Elemental's entire team is like twenty people. So you can't really expect them to make something as complex as Elemental and have it be perfect right away. As long as they are committed to improving it, we owe them some patience.
If there's one thing I've learned from the internet, it is that anything, and I mean ANYTHING, can be argued one way or another to be true if one wants it to be.
I could start a thread stating: "The Sky Is Blue" and I guarantee that I would have 20 people telling me how I am wrong and explain it with some long-winded scientific reason.
The internet is just a giant soap-box for any moron to spout whatever they want, however much they want. I agree with the OP, but after a while it's simply pointless to argue with people online.
A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.
Probably on Wednesday, when everyone's moved on to Civ5. [/ 's advocate]
The Sky is Blue when its blue.
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