I have bought civ call to power (not 2) about half a year ago for like 5$
I never noticed it was not produced by the same company as the original civ.
Also did i notice like everyone else, that a lot of things were better in call to power, even while i have never seen call to power 2.
Can someone explain me more of this, what is the relation between the makers of call to power and the other civs? and why didn't the makers of civ3 take the good things of ctp? There certainly must be a relation between the makers, because of copyrights and stuff.
I'm not too negative about civ3 by the way. Everyone is emphasing on the things that were better in other civs, but there also are improvements.
I really like the thing with the different kind of resources and the unit upgrades for example. Also did i always hoped for a more chalenging game since the other civs were way to easy on deity.
For me the game is still pretty much worth the money, i wont play it for months, but thats cuz i'm more of a real time strat player (starcraft)
I never noticed it was not produced by the same company as the original civ.
Also did i notice like everyone else, that a lot of things were better in call to power, even while i have never seen call to power 2.
Can someone explain me more of this, what is the relation between the makers of call to power and the other civs? and why didn't the makers of civ3 take the good things of ctp? There certainly must be a relation between the makers, because of copyrights and stuff.
I'm not too negative about civ3 by the way. Everyone is emphasing on the things that were better in other civs, but there also are improvements.
I really like the thing with the different kind of resources and the unit upgrades for example. Also did i always hoped for a more chalenging game since the other civs were way to easy on deity.
For me the game is still pretty much worth the money, i wont play it for months, but thats cuz i'm more of a real time strat player (starcraft)
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