Steve Clark Posted July 11, 2000 Share Posted July 11, 2000 In the Civ2 forums at Apolyton (which have been going on for years), someone made a comment about new posters asking questions that had been asked literally hundreds of times before. The best response was that even though most questions cover old ground, there are always fresh answers because of new strategies, techniques and such. In other words, a different way of approaching an old problem. I would suspect the same would be true here since the shipped version of CM is only a month old and as more players become experienced, they would perhaps come up with a new way or approach to a particular problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hakko Ichiu Posted July 11, 2000 Share Posted July 11, 2000 <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Steve Clark: In the Civ2 forums at Apolyton (which have been going on for years), someone made a comment about new posters asking questions that had been asked literally hundreds of times before. The best response was that even though most questions cover old ground, there are always fresh answers because of new strategies, techniques and such. In other words, a different way of approaching an old problem. I would suspect the same would be true here since the shipped version of CM is only a month old and as more players become experienced, they would perhaps come up with a new way or approach to a particular problem.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> You are absolutely correct, but the fact remains that newbies could gain a lot of knowledge quickly and save the rest of us a lot of bandwidth by doing a quick search before posting. ------------------ Ethan ----------- Das also war des Pudels Kern! -- Goethe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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