GDC 2010: Sid Meier Keynote - "Everything You Know is Wrong"

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GameSpot @ GDC 2010: Sid Meier delivers the GDC 2010 keynote address, titled "Everything You Know is Wrong". http://gdc.gamespot.com

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  • awful terrible camera work. zoom out and show the slides when he changes a slide. esp when he freaking references a slide. fail camera, fail harder

  • Good god, NOISE GATE ON THE MIC PLEASE! That god damn buzzing is driving me insane.

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  • They made this mistake with civ 5 making the AI human big mistake 

  • Ai should not act like a person deffinitly in a civilization game !!!!!

  • @bernlin2000

    I quit WoW a long time back and don't regret it one iota. Still sometimes get the hankering to load up Civ II and play until the sun comes up and tries to kill me.

  • @WSWarthog Huh? WoW is far more addictive, from what I've seen: quest-based games oftentimes are. It's easier to quit Civ because games only last so long. WoW characters never have to end, and they continue to release expansions that raise the level, and add new content at all different levels. Not to mention that MMORPG's are probably the genre that has the greatest potential to be addictive, due to the social element.

  • His knowledge of game design seems really weak and simplified, which doesn't speak well to today's gaming environment. Civilization V is probably the most poorly designed of the Civilization PC series: if Meier "gets it" then why has his flagship series flagged recently? Very disappointing.

  • Watched this again today and so many of these points are still so fundamentally gratingly wrong for Civ and Railroads because of the concept of game for 'player' and not 'audience'. Thankfully Railroads is still so much fun to play. I don't I'll ever play Civ as a tabletop turn-based and probability based game. Civ based on Spore and real units and billions and trillions of people might eventually be fun if Firaxis ever wakes up to the fact that RTS is better for rational people.

  • Totally agreed on the save-system.

    At the time my enjoyment on FPS was reloading every shootout to see if i could win with the lesser ammo waste... now i'm totally over it, i find it anal and not funny at all (sometimes it takes on me again but shortly).

    Quicksave/load was a bummer! I'm really happy about checkpoints.

  • I, for one, welcome our new Sid Meier overlords

  • @Hanueberalles

    No... 10:20 divided by 10 = 1:2 1:2 multiplied by 10 = 10:20

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