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  • #16
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    The Civ 1 replay was like a super fast view of the entire map that showed the civilizations as they began through blocks of color. And their colors spreads across the continents as showing how they expanded during the course of the game, and sometimes one color takes over another's space to show that another civilization has taken control of those cities. When colors disappear it is because that civilization was destroyed. If I remember, the map is the only thing in the civ 1 replay, but I maybe wrong.
    In this case, then I know what you'r talking about. FreeCiv has this feature, and it's really good cause the games' replays are placed on the web. And besides, this replay feature is in SMAC via the menues anyways, I think. So it's likely that it'll be in Civ3.


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    • #17
      I just played a quick game of Civ I since reading this thread...

      What memories!!! That was a fun game, but it really can remind you how good of a game Civ II is. They improved almost every aspect of the game when developing the sequel.

      In playing today, it almost seemed that the military part of the AI was better in Civ I then Civ II. No massive bonzai charges against fortified troops.

      I have to admit, I lost...the Germans ran away with it. They had nuclear weapons around 1900. I got nuked.
      Haven't been here for ages....

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      • #18
        didn't last to the replay... It was the whole point of playing the game today...*sigh*
        Haven't been here for ages....

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        • #19
          Funny stuff!

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          No, in Australia we don't live with kangaroos and koalas in our backyards... Despite any stupid advertisments you may see to the contrary... (And no, koalas don't usually speak!)
          No, in Australia we don't live with kangaroos and koalas in our backyards... Despite any stupid advertisments you may see to the contrary... (And no, koalas don't usually speak!)

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