You don't need the Civ3 CD to play PtW. But I'd still hang on to your Civ 3 CD, because if you need to reinstall...
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I started with CTP2, then bought Civ3....immediately patched it, and never looked back. I also bought PTW...love it. It adds a lot and the MP is fun. When people say Civ3 is a POS....I wonder what else they are playing. I have Civ2, and enjoy it...but it rarely gets played...same with Alpha Centauri.
I think the graphics, AI, and gameplay are as good as anything else out there in the genre. In fact, assuming there is to be a civ4, I hope they spend less time on graphics and more on improving gameplay, AI and such. Lets continue to improve what has been a civ staple, fun.
But, to reply to the original post, I doubt enough has changed to make the game that much more enjoyable if you tired of it the first time around.
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Originally posted by Romanus
But, to reply to the original post, I doubt enough has changed to make the game that much more enjoyable if you tired of it the first time around.Better living through tyranny
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Originally posted by Romanus
But, to reply to the original post, I doubt enough has changed to make the game that much more enjoyable if you tired of it the first time around.
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Civ your boredom away!
Quite honestly, I don't see how you can get bored playing civ to the extent of not playing it for more than a week
Even without PTW, you have a game in your hands that is new each time if you like, that you can change to fit your needs (let's edit, shall we?), that you can play a zillion different ways - I'm definitely an addict .
When I've played one game through, I start a new one with different settings, and I don't know any other games with that kind of replayability. Except Morrowind, perhaps - but that's a different story altogether."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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Pacman???
Originally posted by crotch
pacman is good replabilliy better then civ and pong. many differnt ofptions make good gameing"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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Pacman is a good game, but it's only Civ that you can play as long as you do.Creator of the Civ3MultiTool
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Civ 1
I remember my first civ game on my amiga 500 - quite an experience! That's classic, all right!
Gramphos: did you play civ1 yourself?"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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Of cource I playd Civ1. I remember when I first played it...
I was at one of my firends places and we were exploring his new Amiga.
We found this strange game were everything was black except one flashing wagon and a small area around it once you had set it up by default options. Nothing could be done with it, and the manual were only in English, and since this was before any of us (we were three) knew that language we just lerned by doing.
After about ten minutes we figured out that if we oved the mouse nextto that flashing wagon an arrow appeard and we could move it aroned. A few turns passed this way until we got killed by "the evil red once" (as we called the barbarians) not knowuing how to found a city.
We tried again, woila this time we walked with our settler i a good area to settle and got this message telling us to hit 'b' (I think that was the only thing we understood). Then we got a city. Not knowing of what the dangers were (and having wandered aroubnd for a while) our city were destroyed by the barbarians again.
Next time we started the game we found out that it was possible to enable keyboard movement. And we actually figured that we could build units. So we built a warrior to protect our city, but we could in no way figure out how to make the warrior not require to move (Neither fortify nor skip turn) so after successfully killed one of the red units our warrior were out of town when the next one arraived.
I could go on forever talking about these days at my firends place where we slowly figured out more and more of the game. But I'll save it for another time.Creator of the Civ3MultiTool
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Of cource I've played it many times since than, and I still play it sometimes. (even thou I nowadays mostly play CivNet instead of the DOS Civ)Creator of the Civ3MultiTool
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