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    civ2 was a kewl game. it was fun to play. yay

    Seriously, what did you first think of Civilization II when you first played it?

    My thoughts were along the lines of "how the heck do you play this game?" Then I discovered the manual, and now (about 3 years later) I'm addicted. What about you?

    Oh, and please, no one quote me on the above
    [This message has been edited by Antlericus III (edited August 02, 2000).]

  • #2
    My first thought was "hey, these wonders don't do what I thouht they did!" Of course I didn't read the civilpedia or the manual right off, so i used my build feeder cities approach and disband everything into the capitol (well, sometimes used settlers to add to city) to rushbuy the pyramids Bit of a shock when I was still stuck in despotism after it finished
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    • #3
      My first thoughts were "Oh God I am going to be tired in the morning". I was introduced to the game by a couple of colleagues while we were working on a project in Belgium. The first night, (they were only pon their 2nd/3rd games) we finally quit at 3am.

      My first lessons were:

      - stop pounding those city walls with elephants, you fool

      - irrigate, irrigate, irrigate!! It's slow and boring but it works.

      We just made caravans for fun - those were the days, trying to steer a caravan down a long peninsula while the Aztecs fought the Carthaginians tooth and nail!!

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      • #4
        The first time I played, a chariot showed up a few turns in the game. He demanded some science... I said no. He destroyed my capital... game over! I decided it was time to read the book

        The next game I played, I went out hunting for that civ, and I killed it! I've been addicted ever since

        Keep on civin'
        Keep on Civin'
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        • #5
          First time I played was over a friends house, and it was on Supre Nintendo. Then another friend got it for the computer, and we played it everyday after school in seventh grade. That was almost 4 years ago now, and I have been addicted ever since

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          • #6
            Well, being an Information Systems weenie the first thing I did after opening the package was read the manual to see how to play the game. Then I ran the tutorial following the instructions in the manual.

            Ken

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            • #7
              I can't even remember why I bought the game. I have no ideer who turned me on to it but I will for ever be grateful.

              I had a similar experience to Ming's. I think I got waxed by the AI in the first two or three games. Then I tried reading the manual. Still no luck. Tried the tutorial. A little better. Bought a "help" book. Aaaahh! I was able to move up to Prince level.

              Finally, after about four months of struggling, I discovered Apolyton and voila! The light went on!

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              • #8
                All i rememeber from when i bought it was, "They've changed the screen around, and why is the grid at a funny angle?" See i hadn't done isometric tech drawing at that time!!! then i was puzzled why the bloody pyramids didn't do what they used to, although i can't for the life of me remember What they used to do?!!?!?

                But i was instantly hooked, it was kind of like the progression from drinking at the weekends when you turn 16, to the full time alcoholism you mature to at 18!!! seamless but deadly!!!
                "There are not more than 5 musical notes..." - Sun Tzu
                ...and we build an Academy for this guy... :confused:

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                • #9
                  quote:

                  Originally posted by Ming on 08-02-2000 09:31 AM
                  The first time I played, a chariot showed up a few turns in the game. He demanded some science... I said no. He destroyed my capital... game over! I decided it was time to read the book

                  The next game I played, I went out hunting for that civ, and I killed it! I've been addicted ever since

                  Keep on civin'


                  ...and then you became forum moderator and started banning innocent teenage posters...

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                  • #10
                    Evil Ming!

                    Well, I played a bit of Civ1, so I wasn't completely in the dark about Civ2, but there are new things.
                    Who wants DVDs? Good prices! I swear!

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                    • #11
                      Well the first time I played Civ 2 was at a friends house. He said,"You know Civ 1, well this is civ 2." At the time I was playing Civ 1 on my 4.77MHz 8088. Took 30 minutes to make the world map. Ahh those were the days. Anyway.

                      I said,"What the heck is that?"
                      "That's the settler." He said
                      "Where is the wagon? And what's with the terrian...it's so different. Man I hate this game."
                      So now your saying,"Well what the heck are you doing here?"
                      Well times change. He was the only friend I really had and I spent almost every day at his house so I eventually got used to the different graphics, and gameplay.
                      The first few times I lost bad because I couldn't figure out the grid and movements. Then I turned the grid on and BAM a whole new game.
                      Now I can't stand the grid and movement is like second nature.
                      In MP I make all the moves real fast. Then because of lag the unit looks like he does it all by himself. Anyway, got to be going.

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                      • #12
                        quote:

                        Originally posted by CornMaster on 08-03-2000 01:00 PM
                        At the time I was playing Civ 1 on my 4.77MHz 8088. Took 30 minutes to make the world map. Ahh those were the days. Anyway.



                        wow, and I thought it was bad playing Civ I with a 12MHz 80286 and 3-5 minutes for a world map Learned the keyboard commands for so i could reboot without the mouse in memory (probably didn't help all that much) - and i still don't like using the mouse more than I have to in Civ II. anyway, back to first impressions of Civ II, not lasting impressions of Civ I

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                        • #13
                          Hey, does anyone here play freeciv? ...or do we all have windows?
                          Who wants DVDs? Good prices! I swear!

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                          • #14
                            I started with CivII, based on a magazine recommendation. I tried reading the manual first, and went through the tutorial, but it was all new and seemed terribly complicated. I didn't understand happiness at all, didn't realize the value of irrigation, and trade seemed too complicated (and paid back so little when I traded among my own nearby cities).

                            Because I had come from Sim games, I thought the point of the game was the building part, so I left out improvements I had no personal interest in (temples and cathedrals).

                            I got killed over and over again! I finally started cheating (to see what the AI civs were doing that made their cities grow so fast) and so began to irrigate and build roads. Then I caught on to temples, too. Every time I discovered something the AI was doing to advantage, I would study it in the manual and practice at it.

                            I think it took me a month to win at Chieftain, and another couple months to win at Warlord! My preferred style of play is tailor-made for the AI giving me fits (and it still does)... It also took me a while to learn to ignore the conflicting advice from the Advisors and the High Council.

                            I think I found Apolyton about the time I was trying to beat the Prince level, and I didn't try the MP program until I had finally won at Deity.

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                            • #15
                              Everyone:

                              I began playing Civ I when it was ported to the Super Nintendo. Suffice to say, I broke many a cartridge while trying to master the game ... and that AI didn't even compare to later versions I played! So Nintendo and its subsidiaries probably pocketed around $200 in cartridges because of my temper at the time.

                              I was stuck with the SNES version until acquiring a Macintosh in 1995. When the Mac port for Civ II game over in 1997 ... I snapped it up. Same with Civ II Gold (crash bug plus evil AI makes that version no fun, though) and C:CTP. I usually play SP games on the standard Civ II game with a variety of Earth maps (some from Apolyton, others pre-stocked, et al.).

                              No more broken cartridges, though . Becoming more mature plus the wicked price of replacing a computer played a role in that.

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