Technology is available? Oh yeah, there's also technology available that has computers with like 40 GB RAM and several terabytes hard drive... of course it doesn't matter that these are only at IBM and cost many million dollars .
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Why would anyone keep playing Civ1 when we have Civ3?
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Or email me and kindly ask to send Civ 1 to you, which might have results if you ask veeery kindly .
BTW, of course, you might be disappointed at Civ 1 now, for it misses stuff like real diplomacy, etc, etc, you know, going backwards, but at least you should be able to see some parts of it you absolutely must.Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
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Originally posted by Solver
Or email me and kindly ask to send Civ 1 to you, which might have results if you ask veeery kindly .
BTW, of course, you might be disappointed at Civ 1 now, for it misses stuff like real diplomacy, etc, etc, you know, going backwards, but at least you should be able to see some parts of it you absolutely must.
So I guess it's only the old-timers who keep on playing those old games...a sign of age?
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I disagree! I got Civ1 (windows version) in October 2001 on a CD that came with Computer Games Magazine.
I had tried to like Civ2 for months. But from the first the first look at Civ1 I was hooked! Maybe it was the simplicity. No. It was more than that. Maybe it was the joy of seeing the covered wagon instead of that horrible "settler" in Civ2.
There is a magic to Civ1. And I don't think for me it has anything to do with "old age" or nostalgia because I just found the game in October.
sboog
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I definately play Civ I for the nostalgia. I got it on eBay for $6. It came in a package of games called "The Ultimate Strategy Archive". It has a bunch of other games on it, one of them is Sid Meier's Railroad Tycoon. Haven't played it yet, but I've heard good things about it.
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Hmm David, I still play it sometimes and have certainly played it back then, too. However, the deal with it being sluggish... I dunno... some people reported so, but for me it runs as fast as it can (well, my PC is better than 50 MHz).Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
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No, there is no time for it?! It's a great game but I cannot for the love of God play any new games that come around, play Civ 3 and all the old games I loved.
Lately, I tried to play Colonization once but I stopped. It's a great game but we are spoiled with today's graphs, sound and AI that made the game uplayable.Excellence can be attained if you Care more than other think is wise, Risk more than others think is safe, Dream more than others think is practical and Expect more than others think is possible.
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Originally posted by Solver
Or email me and kindly ask to send Civ 1 to you, which might have results if you ask veeery kindly .
BTW, of course, you might be disappointed at Civ 1 now, for it misses stuff like real diplomacy, etc, etc, you know, going backwards, but at least you should be able to see some parts of it you absolutely must.
Does civ1 run on DOS or what?
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