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  • Civ3 has its place for me. It introduced a lot features to the franchise that Civ4 greatly improved upon.
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    • Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
      Civ3 has its place for me. It introduced a lot features to the franchise that Civ4 greatly improved upon.
      Fair enough.

      Though, I would argue that the way Civ3 introduced these features made it a terrible game.

      I need to also admit that my hatred for Civ3 may still be leftover and unresolved "WAH I HATE CHANGE, CIV2 4LYFE" feelings.

      To us, it is the BEAST.

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      • Originally posted by Sava View Post
        I understand 5 is controversial. But at this point, most of the complaining comes from people who either haven't played it at all, or only did for a short time at release and judge the game based on that.
        This is fair. I only played it on release, not since the DLC came out. Has it really improved that hugely? The flaws felt quite fundamental.

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        • Originally posted by Sava View Post
          Fair enough.

          Though, I would argue that the way Civ3 introduced these features made it a terrible game.

          I need to also admit that my hatred for Civ3 may still be leftover and unresolved "WAH I HATE CHANGE, CIV2 4LYFE" feelings.

          Civ2 is a great game, but I could never go back to it. There's so much that feels fundamental to Civ now (borders, culture, strategic and luxury resources) that it would be very empty to me.

          Civ4 is the best, though, because it includes a feature I got put into The List.
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          • I just found the game boring and tedious... it took forever to build anything... and everything was so "plain"... wonders had been nerfed... and even the specials (with the exception of strategic resources) didn't do much. I liked the hex's a LOT. But the single unit per hex limit had more minuses than pluses... I've seen it handled better in other games.
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            • Originally posted by kentonio View Post
              This is fair. I only played it on release, not since the DLC came out. Has it really improved that hugely? The flaws felt quite fundamental.
              If you are seriously butthurt over 1UPT, you'll never like Civ 5.

              But if you are open to a different experience WRT military units, I highly recommend trying it now.
              To us, it is the BEAST.

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              • Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
                Civ2 is a great game, but I could never go back to it. There's so much that feels fundamental to Civ now (borders, culture, strategic and luxury resources) that it would be very empty to me.

                Civ4 is the best, though, because it includes a feature I got put into The List.
                Agree.
                To us, it is the BEAST.

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                • you have to get over 1upt; that's fundamental.

                  The problem with Civ 5 vanilla is that there just wasn't enough to do. With both expansions, there is much more to do, especially with the culture victory overhaul.
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                  • Brave New World definitely put Civ V over the top. The only thing that IV has over it now is the plethora of mods and scenarios.
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                    • yes
                      To us, it is the BEAST.

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                      • Originally posted by Sava View Post
                        If you are seriously butthurt over 1UPT, you'll never like Civ 5.

                        But if you are open to a different experience WRT military units, I highly recommend trying it now.
                        I don't have anything in principle against 1UPT.

                        Originally posted by self biased View Post
                        The problem with Civ 5 vanilla is that there just wasn't enough to do.
                        Yes this. It just felt boring to be honest.

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                        • The only problem with that approach Mobs is that if you like to play MP as much as I do, everyone else gets so far ahead of you in knowledge learning the game before you do. Eventually you catch up, but You've taken a lot of bruising in games until you do.

                          And I do find it hilarious to see a very civilized on-topic discussion in the OT forum in a thread saying we don't see the need for a special forum for civilized discussions.
                          And I think Lancer is doing the drama queen act to drum up support for his private forum. So we can all now add marketing on the list of skills that Lancer has absolutely no clue about.
                          It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                          • Originally posted by kentonio View Post
                            I don't have anything in principle against 1UPT.


                            It just felt boring to be honest.
                            pick up G&k and BNW.it's worth it
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                            • Originally posted by rah View Post
                              The only problem with that approach Mobs is that if you like to play MP as much as I do, everyone else gets so far ahead of you in knowledge learning the game before you do. Eventually you catch up, but You've taken a lot of bruising in games until you do.

                              And I do find it hilarious to see a very civilized on-topic discussion in the OT forum in a thread saying we don't see the need for a special forum for civilized discussions.
                              And I think Lancer is doing the drama queen act to drum up support for his private forum. So we can all now add marketing on the list of skills that Lancer has absolutely no clue about.
                              If you are scared of getting pwnt, you can always make your first Civ 5 match against me. I've never played a single game of MP Civ, ever.
                              To us, it is the BEAST.

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                              • Originally posted by Sava View Post
                                If you are scared of getting pwnt, you can always make your first Civ 5 match against me. I've never played a single game of MP Civ, ever.
                                Learn the best by playing the best. Not Sava. In olden times (Civ2), I eventually went from OMG-King-is-too-hard to yawn-Deity-is-too-easy to dueling Ming to a draw. Of course we played using rah Rules, and everyone knows only complete morons and rookies alike use those.
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