is there gonna be a sins 2

is there going to be a sins 2, because i feel as if the game could use a campaign, and i have no idea what it would take to make.  i meen, would you have to put it in a patch, or would it require a whole new game?

P.S.  First post!!!!!!!!

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My first post was a comprehensive 5-step plan on how to achieve world peace, solve famine, produce cheap efficient energy, reverse the exploitation of the environment, and make the members of the opposite sex irresistably attracted towards me.

Look how far that got me. Welcome to the Internet.

As far as I know, the game developers are working on a Sins Add-On, and that should have a campaign. Will it be any good? Who knows, time will tell.

I definitely hope that there should be a Sins 2, or at least more games in a similar vein that take the Sins model a lot farther. I seriously doubted that it would be possible to make a real-time 4X game that would be entertaining. I was wrong, although I wouldn't think of Sins as the best game I've ever played, either. I sure would like to see what would top Sins in this new genre.
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Hopefully they don't make the campaign look like the tutorials, where you can't do anything and are directed from place to place in awesome SINS 3D...

...and where everything is set to run exactly how it's programmed and the computer players whisper sweet nothings in your ear, that just wouldn't work at all :) :D
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I believe an expansion is in the works.

- PR-0927
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What do you need a campaign for when you can play online multiplayer? Surely it must get boring playing against a dumb computer AI all of the time.
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...as opposed to playing against dumb people all the time?

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-- Retro, ;)
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As far as I know, the game developers are working on a Sins Add-On,
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Yep, but I don't know when is it going to get out
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Thanks for replying! because, campaign could give you more of the story. don't tell me you don't want to know whats pursuing the vasarri. see if you can tell me when you find out when its available twelvefield.
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Hopefully they don't make campaign at all. I don't need a story for this anymore than I did when I was playing Space Invaders.
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don't tell me you don't want to know whats pursuing the vasarri.
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Yeah. I'd like to know what's pursuing the Vasari. Kind of has me interested in what it could be.
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Personally i dont feel it essential to have a campaign for this particular type of game, as this is the type of game that makes it's own story. ie You are building your own empire and story as you expand explore and exterminate the enemy. If you want a story go buy a book
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don't tell me you don't want to know whats pursuing the vasarri.
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Actually, I don't.

I think that way too many good story points get ruined by people feeling the need to explain every detail, answer every question, and tie up every lose end. Personally, I think it would be much better if they never actually explained it. The imagination that mystery invokes is a fertile field, and the ultimate in user created content and involvment.
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Agreed, no matter how cool the pursuing enemy is, most people will be disappointed. What really makes them interesting is that we don't know. The second we find out, what ever it is will just be another alien race, evil robots, out of control plague, etc. Nothing as complicated as something that is unknown.
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idk about soase2 but theres been an expansion pack confirmed in the works
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Yeah man just an expansion lol
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I'm really surprised about all of the, go buy a book, responses. When talking about the unknown force chasing the Vasari there are many good points to make. As said, sometimes the unknown is better. However, Cloverfield was in shrouds for half a year and now we have exact models of the monster since the dvd/blue ray is out. This monster is actually better to a lot of people than the unknown speculation that went on before the movie. They could blow it, but they could also pull it off.

As to the necessity of a story, most of you are right, this game doesn't need a story. However, they gave us one. I know I'm not the only one who feels awkward that they give us these epic backstories and don't follow up with a campaign.

Finally, if I want a story I don't read a book (well, sometimes I do). I pick up The World Ends with You or Fire Emblem.
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don't tell me you don't want to know whats pursuing the vasarri.Yeah. I'd like to know what's pursuing the Vasari. Kind of has me interested in what it could be.
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Have you people learned nothing from playing Stardock games? Obviously it's the Dread Lords. :-p