I'm in my forties, and I've got more free time than I've ever had before or dreamed I would. Have hobbies, interests, sports, but I love the hell outta CivIII/PtW.
First computer game I got was Sid Meier's Gettysburg. Still love it. Got SimCity3UL(fun!) and 4(waste o' cash).
Been curious. SMAC seems beloved by Apolytonians. Good investment? Are their XPs I should be aware of?
And what about MoO3. Sounds like a game about dairy farming in space. Worth the 50 bucks or so it costs?
I post a bit here about CivIII, and nothing will ever replace the great joy I had when I installed it and played the first time, tossing the 220+pp manual aside and trying to play like it was Risk. Diety level--game was over in minutes.
I've really enjoyed CivIII, even more so /PtW. Ya think an old guy can get into SMAC and get that same rush? What XPs should I know about?
--Rob
"What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?"
(edited 2 slight grammatical errors--former English teacher, y'know)
First computer game I got was Sid Meier's Gettysburg. Still love it. Got SimCity3UL(fun!) and 4(waste o' cash).
Been curious. SMAC seems beloved by Apolytonians. Good investment? Are their XPs I should be aware of?
And what about MoO3. Sounds like a game about dairy farming in space. Worth the 50 bucks or so it costs?
I post a bit here about CivIII, and nothing will ever replace the great joy I had when I installed it and played the first time, tossing the 220+pp manual aside and trying to play like it was Risk. Diety level--game was over in minutes.
I've really enjoyed CivIII, even more so /PtW. Ya think an old guy can get into SMAC and get that same rush? What XPs should I know about?
--Rob
"What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding?"
(edited 2 slight grammatical errors--former English teacher, y'know)
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