I need to hear from you Civ2 vets. I've been trying to learn/play Civ2, but I only have a very small amount of time available each day. Is it even possible for me to do this, or will I be old and gray before I even figure it out? When I read of people spending 10-12 hours in a single day I wonder if I'll ever be really able to get the hang of it. Also, am I missing the continuity that comes from long continuous sessions? Maybe doing these "bite-sized chunks" is causing me to be unable to see the big picture. What do you think?
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Is it possible to play Civ2 on only 15-30 minutes a day?
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Straight answer to the question in your message's title: yes!
But it's true that you will easily get hooked for many
hours by the game. At least I'm one of those."Kids, don't listen to uncle Solver unless you want your parents to spank you." - Solver
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You'll need to make notes to yourself to use your time efficiently. (For example, 'settler being built in Carthage goes to three-special site to the north' or 'silk caravan from Utica going to Trondheim.' Otherwise, you end up puzzling out why such-and-such unit is in such-and-such place. Also need to develop a pattern regarding early city builds, so you know what gets built next. Also, write down any relevant messages if you are not going to act on them right away, e.g., "Babylon is about to complete the Hanging Gardens."No matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai
"I played it [Civilization] for three months and then realised I hadn't done any work. In the end, I had to delete all the saved files and smash the CD." Iain Banks, author
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This is how I've played for the last two years! Just make note of what you are up to at the end of your last turn. Next time you should have little trouble picking up where you left off.
This is particularly good practice for any units running around, particularly caravans. Sometimes just keeping track of the long term objectives is enough. You get to pause, giving you time to reflect and come up with a better approach. Good luck!The first President of the first Apolyton Democracy Game (CivII, that is)
The gift of speech is given to many,
intelligence to few.
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