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Good? Nope. The original manual is not so good, anyway... But that translation!
Manual translations are never good. I think they take them and process them with some weird software that prints out pure nonsens. I´m pretty sure no one who speaks portugese has been anywhere near that manual...
Why do so many people only like playing huge, epic, 18-civ games? I've never played such a game on any civ-version because even a 7-8 civ standard map game takes long enough for me, and I usually enjoy the early-game most, so more games > longer games for me.
Originally posted by MrFun
I do not have a 22nd century computer yet that would allow me to enjoy an epic game, on a huge map, with maximum number of civilizations.
then don't play those settings...
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Originally posted by Cort Haus
Why do so many people only like playing huge, epic, 18-civ games? I've never played such a game on any civ-version because even a 7-8 civ standard map game takes long enough for me, and I usually enjoy the early-game most, so more games > longer games for me.
Speaking for the "epickers" among us... I enjoy the progress over a week of play. I like surveying my realm and remembering when this city was Greek, that city had been mine - but I got over it a few centuries ago. I feel longer, bigger games allow for more ebb and flow. It is a style of play that lends itself to the tortoises rather than the hares.
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