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  • #61
    I was 8 or 9 when I got Civ2 MPGE, back in '96 or '97. I've been playing Civ ever since.

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    • #62
      I played my first civ game 16 years ago - I was 10 years old. Have playedf nearly every civ version since then.

      That's 16 joyous civving years - I guess I'm eternally hooked
      "Give me a soft, green mushroom and I'll rule the world!" - TheArgh
      "No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy." - Murphy's law
      Anthéa, 5800 pixel wide extravaganza (french)

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      • #63
        16 years ago?

        2003-16=1987

        Which civ was that.
        Surely not Civ1.

        Maybe a board version?

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Agathon


          I remember trading going like this.

          "How about some salt? Anyone want some salt?"

          "You know what you can do with your salt!"

          "I'll stick my salt up your *** if you don't shut up!"

          "You B@stard! Why the hell did you trade me an epidemic! I'll kill you!"

          and there was always some poor git going, "anyone want hides?"


          Was about the same but with a bit more 4 letter words being flung around. Like I said; trading was great in that game
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          • #65
            I was around 12.. one of my friend had Civ1. But I really began to play with Civ 2, a few months later
            "An eye for eye only ends up making the whole world blind" - Gandhi

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Agathon


              I remember trading going like this.

              "How about some salt? Anyone want some salt?"

              "You know what you can do with your salt!"

              "I'll stick my salt up your *** if you don't shut up!"

              "You B@stard! Why the hell did you trade me an epidemic! I'll kill you!"

              and there was always some poor git going, "anyone want hides?"
              We have quite the same experience!
              I find this board game still is a great game and I remember a 12 hours non stop game, the whole night long, a couple of year ago...
              Nym
              "Der Krieg ist die bloße Fortsetzung der Politik mit anderen Mitteln." (Carl von Clausewitz, Vom Kriege)

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Thirgaral
                It took a while before I realized that the settler wasn't some weird monster with horn-shaped outgrowths on its head...
                Me too. Although I eventually figured it out, I will always think of the settler icon as depicting some helmet with freakishly big horns on it.

                Same thing with the cavalry unit. I thought it looked like some threatening black squid with tentacles and stuff. Probably because the very first cavalry units I saw were barbarian and hence supposedly dangerous and evil.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Murtin

                  Me too. Although I eventually figured it out, I will always think of the settler icon as depicting some helmet with freakishly big horns on it.

                  Same thing with the cavalry unit. I thought it looked like some threatening black squid with tentacles and stuff. Probably because the very first cavalry units I saw were barbarian and hence supposedly dangerous and evil.

                  Now when you say it, the cavalry actually looks like a squid....
                  And ever after, sun shone upon the land of Sunshinia...

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                  • #69
                    I don't recall how many games of Civ1 I played to the industrial age, looking at the city screen wondering why all those poodle tails kept piling up at the bottom. :-/
                    Enjoy Slurm - it's highly addictive!

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