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  • How many PC's do you have where you play Civ2?

    Has anyone here played Civ2 over a home network?

    If it's commonplace, that has ramifications for designers. Not sure about this, but maybe this would be a way around the disadvantages of hot seat mode.
    12
    0 (it's a stand alone PC)
    75.00%
    9
    1 (i.e. a 2 PC network)
    25.00%
    3
    >2 (I just love setting up LAN's)
    0.00%
    0
    I play civ on a banana
    0.00%
    0
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  • #2
    Banana's my choice, but I used to do such things many, many years ago with a friend. Not civ2 though. A prehistoric game called Modem Wars. We'd be in separate rooms.
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    • #3
      My PC is close to meltdown (almost six years old!) so I am looking to buy a shiny new one soon. I will keep the old one running for LAN though.
      I once had CivII on the playstation which was not as good as the PC version, especially the controller, but was still a good laugh. It is also possible to get Civ on your mobile too, though I expect that would be pretty basic!!!

      I would love to set up a LAN tournament. Years ago I used to have Sensible Soccer tournaments which were ace. Nowadays I usually play Risk (on a board!) with the boys, though it has a tendency to turn nasty at 3am after too many beers
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      • #4
        Monopoly used to turn out the same way for me an my mates!

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        • #5
          I have two computers at home (in different rooms) and they are connected. I've played one or two multiplayer games against my sister, but ToT kept crashing.
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          • #6
            My daughter has just been given an old PC so I may try and link them up and play her at CivII, she's only five so I should beat her easily

            I have no idea how to set up a home network. Any tips?

            I also found that it would run my old copy of Western Front which I used to love At the moment I am storming the beaches of Sicily with the Big Red One, bliss!
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Werd100
              I have no idea how to set up a home network. Any tips?
              It's pretty easy. First if you don't have one already, acquire a router. Unless you want it to double as a wireless access point, they're not expensive.
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              • #8
                Trip to PC world coming up! I guess I will also need some sort of cable? Could be fun as my PC is about 60 yards from my little girls one. I suppose I could drill a hole in the floor as it is directly below, which reminds me it is time to remew the home insurance
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                • #9
                  A wireless network is possible too... I don't think those are much more expensive than wired ones these days either. You'd need wireless network cards too though, while they might already have wired network cards built in.
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                  • #10
                    Probably a safer option, my DIY attempty are deffinately at the Settler (bodger) level

                    The PC my little girl has is quite old (Win98) and slow so I may wait until I upgrade my one, which I hope to do soon, and move my old one downstairs. Then I will have three PCs! It will probably be a few years before she really gets to grips with Civ but it don't hurt to start em young! I think the tech tree would be a great learning tool, someone needs to come up with a Barbie/My little pony scenario now
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                    • #11
                      "Barbie/My little pony scenario " ??

                      "Barbie/My little pony scenario " ??

                      well WERD.. you really ask us a lot...
                      u mean a scenario with KEN as (weak) unit..? and Improvement in town shell be.. "hairdresser", "Fitness center"..and so on ?


                      maybe we/i can get near your needs.. but .. maybe we can meet up with something as MARVEL SUPERHEROES..
                      or HEIDI ?

                      anyway.. sooner or later many of us will have kids around..
                      we gotta prepare them some WELCOME scenario.. sure..

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