I'll write a more detailed review later on some subjects I'm going to touch. (I'll try to find a computer with a spacebar that works correctly :mad
For a civ game, CtP2 seems up to par with titles like SMAC and ToT. The interface is MUCH cleaner and a LOT easier to use. Some features of the game still lag behind the series, while the game is ahead of the competition in others. The requirements, again, are a joke and I wouldn't recommend you play with less than a 300 MHz. I've gotten the game to crash two or three times now.
More to the point I'm experiencing an interesting problem (not really a bug per se).
It's about 1200 AD and my country is going black with pollution (I have about 800 production in Moscow ). I'm looking to terraform the polluted tiles but I can't seem to with even 20,000 pw points stored up.
The library is NOT helpful for tile improvement information and the PW gives no clue as to how much it costs to clean pollution.
For a civ game, CtP2 seems up to par with titles like SMAC and ToT. The interface is MUCH cleaner and a LOT easier to use. Some features of the game still lag behind the series, while the game is ahead of the competition in others. The requirements, again, are a joke and I wouldn't recommend you play with less than a 300 MHz. I've gotten the game to crash two or three times now.
More to the point I'm experiencing an interesting problem (not really a bug per se).
It's about 1200 AD and my country is going black with pollution (I have about 800 production in Moscow ). I'm looking to terraform the polluted tiles but I can't seem to with even 20,000 pw points stored up.
The library is NOT helpful for tile improvement information and the PW gives no clue as to how much it costs to clean pollution.
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