Absofreakinlutely. The improvements to naval and air combat, improved armies, new govs are very nice.
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I have to add a "Yes, but...". As it was intended to be, C3C is a first class game. Unfortunately, the corruption and gpt bugs spoil the fun significantly, and both are real biggies. They will be without any doubt ironed out, and then I will remove the "but" from my recommendation. I will buy it sooner or later myself. As for the price, it's laughable. Heck, I spent €30 on an evening in the pub yesterday, and bought three or four hours of fun and an awful hangover. Conquests costs the same amount and provides months and years of fun.
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Surprisingly Yes. I just hope Atari/Firaxis/BA doesn't stick to their original target of releasing a game that doesn't need a patch since this game definately needs at least one to fix a few major bugs.
This is coming from one of C3C's biggest critic before release because I felt really angry my PTW purchase was essentially made worthless. But it's not really worthless. I still can have it installed on my slower computers and C3C's new content is worth the $45 cdn I paid for this game.AI:C3C Debug Game Report (Part1) :C3C Debug Game Report (Part2)
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Definitely yes. It's got some warts, but nothing that isn't fixable in a patch or two. In spite of the warts, the unpatched version has cost me at least 3 all nighters. I'm seriously sleep deprived because of the damn game. nuff saidLibraries are state sanctioned, so they're technically engaged in privateering. - Felch
I thought we're trying to have a serious discussion? It says serious in the thread title!- Al. B. Sure
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