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As long as it is an actual game on the PC, that requires an install, and is not instrinsically linked to Facebook, then I will be happy.

If not, it's another bad sign for Pdox.
 
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord:
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored;
He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword:
His truth is marching on.

Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.

No................................No.....................................NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!


Southrons! hear your country call you!
Up! lest worse than death befall you!
Look Away...
Look Away...
Look Away...
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I just hope that it's an Historical empire building/grand strategy game.
 
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I am hoping that it will be a 'normal' Paradox grand-strategy-game about an era not covered yet by them. The only era I am not interested in is 1945 - 2010. all other era's including SF would be just fine.
 
"Project Glory" sounds american-ish.
I would want a strategy game about the dark ages,I don't recall any serious games with that theme, or a "modern day" game.
 
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How exciting! An entirely new title.
My curiosity has been raised. :)
 
I'd go for an Alexander/Diadochi game.

Isn't that Rome expansion material ?
It was even suggested as a possible add-on for EU:R
 
I am hoping that it will be a 'normal' Paradox grand-strategy-game about an era not covered yet by them.

+1

Looking forward hearing more.... a post-Rome - pre-CK Dark Age game ?
 
Two things

Paradox relly need to start making more games itself.

Aside from the Big Four, Sword of the Stars, Supreme Ruler, Diplomacy and (maybe) Master of Orion 4 and a few simulations, Paradox hasnt really got that many games.

First, the Big Four are the only games in your list actually *developed* by Paradox - Sword of the Stars, Supreme Ruler and Diplomacy were merely *published* by Paradox. Second, isn't PDOX a small company? I remember reading somewhere that they only have about 15-30 employees, not all of whom are programmers. I'd say they are already working their butts off, considering their size:eek:utput ratio.
 
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I think we all missed the obvious answer: Paradox is moving into the MMOFPS pay-to-play market before Activision can with Call of Duty 8 or 9...
 
As long as it is an actual game on the PC, that requires an install, and is not instrinsically linked to Facebook, then I will be happy.
+1. But that's a personal opinion.

If not, it's another bad sign for Pdox.
Oh, not so sure of that - didn't the makers of Farmville etc make an absolute mint last year? If the new game makes Paradox money, and that money is turned into new games, we all win. :)
 
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