I remember that it took me aaaaages to realize that this white crescent thingy was in fact a settler's chariot
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The early debut of a great games...
Forget all the things, all the detail, just think " about what is your feeling"
What is the Best Civ?
... I think Civ I was the best Civ ... The problem is, I will never come back to Civ I. Maybe I get to come back younger
....bleh
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Originally posted by Usually Insane
hosh, I remember when I thought that was the epitome in game design and graphics...
I still get goosebumps when I think about CIV 1 and seeing those images again...aaaaaaa
....I remember that I used to have to watch the whole of the start-up sequence (..up to the modern world) until I upgraded my old IBM PS2 model 30 to a 486sx25.Then it would just get to the dinosaur era and the game would start.
..listening to the music with the PC speaker, before I got a soundbaster... good memoriestis better to be thought stupid, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
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Amazing looking at that setup screen; we still have the same basic choices, huh? The more things change the more they stay the same.
Weren't the number of people behind a leader a measure of that Civs relative strength? Little things like that... I miss."Stuie has the right idea" - Japher
"I trust Stuie and all involved." - SlowwHand
"Stuie is right...." - Guynemer
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Originally posted by Alexnm
... I can't remember exactly what was the purpose of that box below the "Status" title bar...
I do miss this feature in the later civ games...____________________________
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Ah the palace. It used to bug the hell out of me because it took so long to load up with floppies (I had Civ1 on the Amiga). I always used to disable it, it never did anything anyway.... as far as I could tell anyway
The best thing I remember was the music. It might not have been on the PC version, but on the Amiga, when you discovered an advance or built a wonder, it played a bit of music for the civ you represented. I always played as Germany simply because of their kick ass music! Again, as far as I could tell, there wasn't any differences between civs on that version.Random signature generator - Press Ctrl & W to see more!
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Originally posted by cronos_qc
i dont remember the music!!!!!!!
If in the DOS Version we got this music too... different music for different nation????tis better to be thought stupid, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
6 years lurking, 5 minutes posting
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