That music had me quite hooked the first time I inserted my Civ4 CD into the drive .
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Apolyton Civ4 PREVIEW (By Solver) - Part 3 online
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That is kind of a disappointment to here, 'cause they (the developers) certainly made the culture slider component of culture sound like a MUCH more important component of forming your cultural borders than it actually sounds now.
I actually like that very much, having features that aren't used in every game but have it's use from time to time, a different solution sort of speak.
Just as slavery was for me in Civ3, hardly used it but sometimes, just sometimes it was there as an absolute life-saver.
That one extra rushed unit that made the differnce between loosing or holding a city...Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
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Yeah, gotta say that based on what I have heard on the www.civiv.com, the original soundtrack rocks. Reminds me of Adiemus and Dead Can Dance, which is very appropriate for a game about world civilizations.The problem with leadership is inevitably: Who will play God?
- Frank Herbert
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You can select them before the game, but you can also form them during the game, if the option is on. If the option is off, you can not form them during the game.Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man
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Originally posted by The_Aussie_Lurker
Well, I am currently listening to 'Baba Yetu' by Chris Tin-and a chance to hear that every time I load up the game will by itself give the game 'lasting appeal' !
Nice work on the preview.
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Originally posted by Solver
You can select them before the game, but you can also form them during the game, if the option is on. If the option is off, you can not form them during the game.
Just thought of something: do civilizations with the "religious freedom" civic still care about your state religion? If they don't could making religious freedom a global civic be a good strategy when most other civs have different religions
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Re: Re: Apolyton Civ4 PREVIEW (By Solver) - Part 3 online
Originally posted by Harrier UK
Strange - not mentioned on the HOME page. Even 3 hours later??
A direct link to this is now listed there. Now stop your whining...
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Just thought of something: do civilizations with the "religious freedom" civic still care about your state religion? If they don't could making religious freedom a global civic be a good strategy when most other civs have different religions
They don't care anymore. And they get happy if you run free religion too.Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man
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Q about religion...
I keep on reading that people want to race to found religions.
Whats the benefit of founding a religion? Why can't you just stay religion-less until you 'import' a religion from another civ.
Would it be desireable to have more than one holy city? Or would that cause problems?
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1) Increased happiness in all your cities that have that religion.
2) Extra gold from foreign cities with that religion.
Those are the main things.
And for having more then one religion in your civ: depends whether or not you have a state religion.
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Originally posted by MattPilot
Q about religion...
I keep on reading that people want to race to found religions.
Whats the benefit of founding a religion? Why can't you just stay religion-less until you 'import' a religion from another civ.
Would it be desireable to have more than one holy city? Or would that cause problems?
Thought all other effects of religion(like +100% great person birth rate in cities with same religion) work regardless wathever you have the holy city or not.
So if a civilization is aggresively converting your civ, could you just change to their religion and let them pay(the cost of missionaries) for spreading your state religion OR you could start an even more aggresive counter conversion OR close your borders with him OR change to theocracy so that only the state religion can spread. That is at least the impression I got from reading reviews, I hope that all the different strategies are well balanced
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