Ok heres a thread that might get some interest here at Poly.
im a reasonably experienced Civ2 player, including hisotrical scenarios. When i get a new computer, I''ll probably get Civ3 and/or EU2. Ive heard a fair amount about Civ3, and debates about whether it is an improvement over civ2, including gameplay and historical accuracy issues. I heard some about EU back when it came out. I know EU2 expands the time period, and is supposed to have better documentation than EU1.
How does EU2 compare to Civ2. How does the release of Civ3 change your view of EU vs Civ. How about impact of EU2's improvements on EU changing your view.
One frequent poster to civ3 and earlier to civ2 forums has claimed that for any given historical situation, a more fun scenario can be done with Civ than with EU (of course he is frustrated by absence of scen design tool in civ3) I tend to find historical accuracy part of the fun.
So what do y'all think?
LOTM
im a reasonably experienced Civ2 player, including hisotrical scenarios. When i get a new computer, I''ll probably get Civ3 and/or EU2. Ive heard a fair amount about Civ3, and debates about whether it is an improvement over civ2, including gameplay and historical accuracy issues. I heard some about EU back when it came out. I know EU2 expands the time period, and is supposed to have better documentation than EU1.
How does EU2 compare to Civ2. How does the release of Civ3 change your view of EU vs Civ. How about impact of EU2's improvements on EU changing your view.
One frequent poster to civ3 and earlier to civ2 forums has claimed that for any given historical situation, a more fun scenario can be done with Civ than with EU (of course he is frustrated by absence of scen design tool in civ3) I tend to find historical accuracy part of the fun.
So what do y'all think?
LOTM
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