I'm catching the bug too. Apolyton rocks! I'm checking it routinely these days.Originally posted by skywalker
I'd say Apolyton is a bigger addiction for me than civ![]()
BTW, the new avatar is great, skywalker!!!![]()

Same goes for me too, but I can spend smaller segments of time on Apolyton whereas Civ takes large contiguous chunks of my time.Originally posted by skywalker
I'd say Apolyton is a bigger addiction for me than civ![]()
I'm not addicted, I can stop anytime after the next turn.....![]()
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I'm catching the bug too. Apolyton rocks! I'm checking it routinely these days.Originally posted by skywalker
I'd say Apolyton is a bigger addiction for me than civ![]()
BTW, the new avatar is great, skywalker!!!![]()
Haven't been here for ages....
Thanks
Interestingly, I've never really gotten all that addicted to Civ. I end up getting bored with MM, and my more enjoyable games are on the lower levels where I just build and build and build until I have an uber-army and just nuke the world. I much more enjoy talking about civ![]()
Poly is like crack. You start with a bit of it, gradually discover all the quirks associated with it, and next thing you know, you are possesed by the need for more, more, MORE, and you can't stop yourself, it goes deeper into your psyche, an avalanche of gusto and froth, until it leaves you alone, naked in a refridgerator. You try to quit, but it draws you back, like a cheap whore with bad fillings, never relenting, never ending.
Yes, my friends, Apolyton, like crack, is addicting.
But hey, it could be worse.
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I'm afraid to say I am currently going through that now. At least I can keep up with Apolyton at work.Originally posted by badams52
My wife and I came to an understanding about Civ III. I uninstall it and she doesn't have to sleep alone anymore![]()
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Vince and badams52... I have gone through that in the past. Fortunately, I was able to impress upon my wife how important Civilization/Apolyton are..... It seems this is a common theme.
I hope it works out.
Haven't been here for ages....
Sometimes one has to make sacrifices for the common good![]()
badams

True, but I thought that only applied to other people.Originally posted by badams52
Sometimes one has to make sacrifices for the common good![]()
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"And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." -- JFK Inaugural, 1961
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is not a vice." -- Barry Goldwater, 1964 GOP Nomination acceptance speech (not George W. Bush 40 years later...)
2004 Presidential Candidate
2008 Presidential Candidate (for what its worth)

I might be an exception, but in my family, my wife was the one who first played the Civ saga, then I joined in, and recently, my sister...Originally posted by Falconius
Yeah, and most surprising is that it was the girl that got it right! Not to sound sexist, but let's face it, Civ isn't exactly a chick-magnet. She probably knew it because her husband/boyfriend ignores her when he's playing it!
... I wasn't surprised![]()
And then you true heroin, aka a venture into the OTFOriginally posted by gopher
Poly is like crack. You start with a bit of it, gradually discover all the quirks associated with it, and next thing you know, you are possesed by the need for more, more, MORE, and you can't stop yourself, it goes deeper into your psyche, an avalanche of gusto and froth, until it leaves you alone, naked in a refridgerator. You try to quit, but it draws you back, like a cheap whore with bad fillings, never relenting, never ending.
Yes, my friends, Apolyton, like crack, is addicting.
But hey, it could be worse.
no one returns from that![]()

Apolyton is, in fact, a big vice. The only thing that keeps me away from it is the fact the my work is so consuming and does not involve computers linked to Internet (I chose the wrong work). So Apolyton is a big healthy pleasure to me, small moments of glory in my turbulent weeks.

A vice that has helped reform my play, and because of my bizarre way of living, then spilt into better strategy formation then into clearer thinking
Poly can't be a vice, unless it's one to jam that nasty AI in then crank up the tightness
So I'm twisted. So what?![]()
It's all my territory really, they just squat on it...!
She didn't declare war on me, she's just playing 'hard to get'...

Hey! I object!!Originally posted by Falconius
Yeah, and most surprising is that it was the girl that got it right! Not to sound sexist, but let's face it, Civ isn't exactly a chick-magnet. She probably knew it because her husband/boyfriend ignores her when he's playing it!
- Girl
Civ Addict since '91 and counting
I know a lot of girls who play civ to
they do seem to be less fanatical about it though
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I know a few of them too. Actually a couple are regular posters of the Spanish forum.
Welcome to Poly Girl!![]()
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I actually *gave* Civ3 to my girlfriend (since after getting Play the World I didn't need the CD to run it), in the hope that it would take root. It was probably just as well that it didn't, or we would never see each other at all.

Thx Chilean President.
My SO and I used to have Civ II marathons that lasted for days at a time. Somehow Civ III put an end to those, but we both still play religiously - that's why we needed his and hers computers

What's SO?
I showed Civ2 to a couple of female friends and like it, but didn't get it a lot. With Civ3 they became civ-addict, specially to the multiplayer feature of PtW.
>>> El cine se lee en dvdplay <<<

SO = Significant Other (in other words, boyfriend)
the girls I know who play prefer Civ2
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thanks for the explanationOriginally posted by Girl
SO = Significant Other (in other words, boyfriend)![]()
>>> El cine se lee en dvdplay <<<

What's a wife?
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