I think that the original poster of this thread is judging the game too quickly, with not enough games played.
And also I think that Civ4 is way further along than Civ3 was at this stage in it's development. I feel like Civ3 was a much more refined and "better" game by the time it got to C3C. I expect Civ4 to be even better than it is now, by say, 2 years from now.
And also I think that Civ4 is way further along than Civ3 was at this stage in it's development. I feel like Civ3 was a much more refined and "better" game by the time it got to C3C. I expect Civ4 to be even better than it is now, by say, 2 years from now.

. I have to wait for the ultimate weapon: bombers.
, raking in quite a bit of loot plundering our hapless victim's towns with horse archers while he (Fredrick in this case) cowers helplessly in his cities. The loot I then use to upgrade as quickly as possible, while I focus on culture and economy and look for an independent way out of my strategic predicament.
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