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Well, I can't really say what the educational value of C3C would be for Civ IV (assuming you've played Civ III vanilla)
But Civ III Conquests is certinatly enjoyable in its own right.
(Includes the PTW expansion and therefore has the buildings and civs added from PTW. In addition it has the two new traights, and a total of 31 civs adviable for the epic game, and 9 conquests.)
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Don't bother now. Instead get everything else in your life finished up so you can really concentrate on Civ4 when it comes out.
I think most human opponents will hold off starting new C3C games at this point anyway, but numerous Civ4 games will start up a day or two before release even. Everyone will be learning the new game at the same time.
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Originally posted by 1889
Don't bother now. Instead get everything else in your life finished up so you can really concentrate on Civ4 when it comes out.
I think most human opponents will hold off starting new C3C games at this point anyway, but numerous Civ4 games will start up a day or two before release even. Everyone will be learning the new game at the same time.
If you want to find a game that will help educate you towards civ4 I would buy Sid Meirs Alpha Centauri (SMAC).
From what I've heard Civ4's gameplay seems to be very similar to SMAC with one or two more features (like culture and better graphics).
Last time I saw SMAC was $14 Canadian and that was about 4 years ago
Personally I would not get a game to educate myself about another game, I don't really see the point. Educating oneself about it makes it sound like a chore, I'd suggest simply playing the game when it comes out, and thoroughly enjoying all of the "new" features.
BTW I haven't seen anyone mention this before but do you guys agree with me when I say SMAC and Civ4 seem VERY similar?
SMAC + Culture + Graphics = Civ4
PS. I liked SMAC a lot, the only problem I had with it was that the colours of the game were too dark so staring at the screen for more than an hour was very straining on my eyes. So I am actually quite pleased that Civ4 is a lot like SMAC
Originally posted by Jerh9e1k5
PS. I liked SMAC a lot, the only problem I had with it was that the colours of the game were too dark so staring at the screen for more than an hour was very straining on my eyes. So I am actually quite pleased that Civ4 is a lot like SMAC
You did know you could turn up the brightness or mod the colours?
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The thing is, from what I have heard at least, Civ4 will be in many ways very different from CivIII. In general I foresee that even veteran Civ3 players will have to learn the entire game again with Civ4. This means that even if you were to buy Civ3, you would not be able to "prep" for civ4 properlly with it. I say just read up as much as you can on Civ4 (as far as rules and settings go) as your prepretory warmup.
(however I will never say DONT to the question of buying a civ game )
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