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Yep, I got a legitimate copy of the game, I do work for Infogrames (UK). Been playing it pretty solidly for the last day or two. :-)
I think I may need to upgrade/tweak my PC though, as it feels a little "sluggish" on my current system.
Couple of quick observations:
Animated units and the landscapes look very good.
Can't irrigate land from sea squares...aaarggh ;-)
The diplomacy interaction with other civs is great fun.
Nice feeling of running an "entire nation" rather than a group of individual cities.
Culture/boundaries system works well (love subverting foreign towns to the cause!)
Civlopaedia is excellent and provides useful information when you need it.
Blue, what about sounds? Does each unit make its unique sound when clicked on, moving, etc.? That's one of things I loved about CtP - each unit made unique sounds, and had no less than 3 of them.
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does every civ have his own national anthem/hymn like/from civ3 ?
it's important
Win98 ERROR 009: Press any key to continue or any other to quit
f**k the f****n f*****s!
I'am realy enjoing not talking to you...
let's not talk again REAL soon...
It looks better than CTP. There doesn't seem to be any way to adjust resolution from the game main-menu so I was playing at the standard 1024*768. With just 1 level of zoom.
Scrolling across the map was a bit slow on a PC running XP (much better on a Win ME machine (not sure if this was due to the OS or different machine specs. ?)
The units have different sounds, e.g. nice little shout of triumph when promoted from veteran to elite etc..
I started playing on the standard sized earth map at Chieftain level (stop laughing, I didn't want to get stuffed too early on!). Chose the English, the extra scout unit lasted all of 4 turns before being killed by a minor tribe barbarian! Couldn't find an option to set starting position so the English were based in the S.W. USA, with the French to the north and the Russians in Central America LOL.
Didn't really test the AI at Chieftain but didn't spot anything obviously dumb. The unit path finding was OK (still a bit flakey using GOTO across long distances).
Like the way the resources work with the bonus, luxury and strategic types. Some only appear after certain discoveries, just discovered saltpeter after researching invention, its all located to the North in French territory...Aaaarghh.
BlueHooHoo,
Most important question I have: can you turn off fancy things like animations, sounds, etc? This could speed up the game a bit, quite useful for people on low-end systems (like me)...
Requirements
Before you install the Civilization® III CD-ROM game, make sure your computer has everything you need:
• 300 MHz Pentium® processor or better (for best performance, we recommend at least a 500 MHz Pentium);
• At least 32 MB (megabytes) of RAM (for best performance, we recommend 64 MB or more);
• 4X speed CD-ROM drive (or faster);
• Video card compatible with DirectX® 8.0a and capable of at least 1024 x 768 resolution and 16-bit color depth;
• Sound card compatible with DirectX 8.0a;
• Mouse (or some other device that fulfills the same function);
• Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP;
• DirectX 8.0a (which you can install as part of the installation process); and
• Sufficient empty space on your hard drive. How much you need depends on how much of the game you choose to install. The minimum required is 500 MB.
I've only just started with the game and new things are just beginning to make a real impact. Not engaged in any open conflict with enemy civs yet (just pesky barbarians!) looks like the French will be the first to suffer my military genius (ahem).
Thanks, BlueHooHoo! You're doing us all a great favour, esp considering the fact that, instead of answering our questions, you could actually be playing the game
That's very good to hear about those animations
*jealous*
BTW, one other question: where do you live? I want to send a hitman to your house and have him steal your copy of the game for me
*/jealous*
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