hey yall, i was just wonderin, whats ur top score for civilization 2? i played on the Warlord difficulty, and i got a top score of 4632 and a civilization rating of 185 percent. i know im probably not as good as most of u, so i just wanted to know if thats any good.
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Play for the sake of enjoyment.
I think I currently hold the points record at Deity at over 20,000 points. But it was the most BORING game of my life. Using all the tricks published all over the site, a game around 30,000 or so points is possible (maybe more, but I don't remember the thread where we calculated the max) But, it will take way too much time, and won't be fun... AND BE VERY TEDIOUS!
Go for it if you want... but unless you are having fun...Keep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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I can remember a few games with ratings of 265% or better, and scores in the 6000 to 7000 range.
Like the other have said, could have been higher, but each turn took FOREVER with SO many cities. It just got boring. I didn't even finish most of them. Didn't build a spaceship or conquer the other civs.
If I had a week or two to spare, I would try for a personal best score
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Could someone please explain to me exactly how the %'s and points are calculated?
I know about the points being for population, wonders, peace, spaceship, barbarians and pollution, but I can't seem to find any relationship between the number of points and the %.
Also, do you lose points for unhappy citizens, or just get less points, and if so how many? How many extra points do you get for having a happy citizen as opposed to a content one?
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I always found the % to be just exactly that, one number out of another. Look at the Hallf of Fame in the civ2 section (here). If you look at the people's scores and their percentages, you'll find a direct corrolation... or just a common denominator for each level. At a quick glance, it looks like the numbers for a 100% game are:
Chieftain - 2500 pts
Warlord - 2000 pts
Prince - 1667 pts
King - 1250 pts
Emperor - 1000 pts
Deity - 769 pts
You can try them out, those are all for v2.42 and FW i believe.
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pop, I'll clue you in on something. See the ranks below our names? Those are the ranks with which we can beat Civ2. Notice how there are only two deities, Ming and I, we're the best at Civ
(shutupshutupshutup)
Seriously though, I play Deity usually and barely get over 2000 these days...though most of the time I get just like 90%, but it's fun, trying to stay alive and all.Who wants DVDs? Good prices! I swear!
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Now you are going to retract that last calumny aren't you, Mao?
Or do we have to 'blow the gaff' by pointing to the FAQ?
I think that like many here I have never gone for a super high score, I play the game for fun and to win - at Deity this alone is sufficient challenge for me.
It's a game - do what makes YOU happy...
Good civin'
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I have found out that the best scores I can make come when I have built a well-oiled(...) perfectly running modern state machine capable of extra rapid scientific research or endless conquest etc etc.
But it gets SO DAMN BORING. There is no challenge. No other civ can challeng me so I... retire!
Scores are always the last thing I seek when playing Civ. First of all comes challenge. If that doesn't exist I don;t have fun and don't play anymore.
For the record my best score was 300% or something in prince level a loooong time ago.
Now most of the times I get around 80% but I don't even know if I will be able to win because I play in a way that creates new challenges (e.x. stop scientific research for some decades, let enemy capture a strategic city, give enemy scientific advances etc)
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