Best 4X, but I still think Medieval:Total War with Viking Invasion was the best game ever.
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It's the best TBS game ever made. There's some tough competition though. X-com was amazing as well.
I'm still finding this game so fun to play. The key is to keep the challenge. I can't play easy levels anymore, I quit and get bored. But long as there's some challenge, I can keep going.
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Re: Re: Re: Why CIV4 is the best video game ever made
Originally posted by ColdPhoenix
You could do this in civ3. They took it out for civ4 as people could exploit it.
You could offer gold per turn for a tech and then declare war on the civ so you get the tech for cheap. If you made it so that people couldn't declare war while in these deals then they could be exploited as a cheap way of keeping peace with a strong opponent.I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.
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No it would not. Reputation was taken out for a good reason. To locate the reason of a deal break is not always trivial.
Imagine a resource deal in the Ancient or Classical age. No road yet, trade route goes through the coast. Now let in a yet unsettled region between the 2 civs pop a barbarian ship. Trade route broken, deal void, reputation goes down. Who's responsible? That's how it worked in Civ3, people found it unfun and they were right. One of the main premises of development in Civ4 was to remove things unfun. Firaxis did a darn good job on this.
IMO, the way trades work in Civ4 - item for item, per-turn for per-turn, but never item for per-turn, is the only thing that's always fair and needs no false and arguable reputation setting.
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Originally posted by Sir Ralph
It is easily the best 4X game ever made. As for the best overall, it's hard to say that.
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Originally posted by Sir Ralph
No it would not. Reputation was taken out for a good reason. To locate the reason of a deal break is not always trivial.
Imagine a resource deal in the Ancient or Classical age. No road yet, trade route goes through the coast. Now let in a yet unsettled region between the 2 civs pop a barbarian ship. Trade route broken, deal void, reputation goes down. Who's responsible? That's how it worked in Civ3, people found it unfun and they were right. One of the main premises of development in Civ4 was to remove things unfun. Firaxis did a darn good job on this.
IMO, the way trades work in Civ4 - item for item, per-turn for per-turn, but never item for per-turn, is the only thing that's always fair and needs no false and arguable reputation setting.
But there are so many times in history where civilisations have traded resources for technology or lump sums. Is there no way to make the AI understand how to apprais the value of these deals? Why can't the AI keep tabs on how good you (and I mean the player not barbarina intervention) are at keeping your word and your relatvie military strenght?I'm not buying BtS until Firaxis impliments the "contiguous cultural border negates colony tax" concept.
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Re: Why CIV4 is the best video game ever made
Originally posted by PrinceBimz
2) It makes you really think and research shows it actually can increase your IQ
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Originally posted by blacksunshining View PostCiv4 is definately a great game, but it does get the same, again and again. Ergo, the deep need to mod.
One thing I love about the online community is that players are exposed to and receive encouragement and enlightenment regarding different strategies. Try a SE strategy. A trade economy strategy. A priest strategy. Culture victory. There are so many different ways to play, and permutations when combined with different civs / leader traits, that the possibilities are almost literally endless.
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Originally posted by PrinceBimz View Post1) You can play it the rest of your life and never play the same game twice
2) It makes you really think and research shows it actually can increase your IQ
3) You get a sense of accomplishment when playing the game, unlike any of game
4) Its a new kind of "drug" that is addicting in a good way, see number 2
5) What other game allows you to build a country from 1 settler from the stone age to the space age? Sure there are others, but they don't do it like CIV4, not even close
6) You don't need a $3000 gaming comp to run it! In fact you can run it on a $600 machine or even a laptop
7) There is more depth here then the pacific ocean!
8) The music is just, well we all know, AWESOME!
9) The ability to interact with AI leaders is downright incredible!
10) AI is just about this best for a strategy game as big as this
11) Spearmen, horses, ships, tanks, jets, nukes, etc!Awesome selection of units that not many games can match
12) Can actually "teach" kids why wars are fought
13) Has meaning, just a very meaningfull game
14) Pretty to look at and awesome animations
I think we all know what I am getting at so feel free to add to this list...
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Originally posted by fanatic4k View PostI agree PrinceBimz What I really like about Civ IV is the deepness in gameplay, the high replaying value, the "creator feeling" it brings and of course, the amazing soundtrack it has (I love the opening music VERY MUCH, could hear it all day long lol).Civilization is a game where man dominate a fictive world.. woman does it for real
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