Hopefully my copy of civ 4 will be here this afternoon in the mail. But just a quck question: So far how do you think it stacks up to Civ3? Better? Worse? Just thesame with better graphics? I'm just looking for a few opnions until i can finally play it myself.
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Hows Civ4 stack up in your opinion?
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Totally agree, it has a civ1 feel that is very welcoming.
Despite the fact i had to go out and buy a new graphics card 256meg to really enjoy it and a few lock ups i get (hopefully fixed with a patch) it has brought back that one more turn feel that i had with civ1 and 2 IMHO
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Play it. It's awesome. A big improvement, for sure... Almost a new game.
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Originally posted by Kekkonen
I didn't really get that with Civ 2 even. Civ I, on the other hand, made me miss early morning exams because I'd been playing until five in the morning.The problem with leadership is inevitably: Who will play God?
- Frank Herbert
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..And wife, and kids, job, bills, girlfriend, boss...
Life sucks, Civ rules!
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Originally posted by Martinus
I think it's a question of age - I know I wouldn't spend as much time playing any game these days as I did with Civ and Civ 2 - I have work and life now.
Still, Civ IV has grabbed me in ways Civ III and II never did. With my wife out of town on Saturday, our cats had to go into the "furious" territory to get their supper. Usual feeding time is at the lower end of "cautious" but clearly before "annoyed".
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Unsure as of yet. It is definatly very different to the previous ones though for better or worse? I don't know.
They definatly seem to have simplified it quite a bit, I am still in the early game and things may change though it seems very simplistic indeed with very little to do.
I can see it could become addictive though, it was creeping into my mind during lectures...And I'm working on 'extra curricular pursuits' which it could seriously muck up too....Signatures are for people with free time
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