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I'm 30, but feel like a kid again with RoN...
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gday im 33 and have been trying to justify to my partner and myself im not odd to still be playing games. problem was i had no proof. thanks all i shall show her this thread. she bought me ron for my birthday in what is the utmost show of trust ive ever seen. i was shocked. i think i'll marry her. btw im posting this at work and after really enjoying civ3 i agree this game is a beauty.
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I'm 17, and I got RoN about two weeks ago.
I must say, I didn't think it'd be this fun. It's a real shame I've had finals these last few days, else I'd be a much better RoN player...oh well, summer time will afford me the opportunity to improve upon my skills.
I absolutely love the fact that you don't have to micromanage a la Warcraft 3. It's not like I couldn't micromanage very well, it's just that it's an inane waste of time. Seriously, who the hell wants to continually tell specific units what to do? It becomes less of a game and more of a job when that happens, and that's why I'm both severely disappointed with WC3 and surprisingly elated with RoN.
I hope BHG makes an expansion with more nations, more UU's, more wonders, more maps, and more buildings (maybe even more ages, like the 'post-apocalyptic age' on one of the threads here [search it out if you're interested]!)
- PTM
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Originally posted by PTM
I hope BHG makes an expansion with more nations, more UU's, more wonders, more maps, and more buildings (maybe even more ages, like the 'post-apocalyptic age' on one of the threads here [search it out if you're interested]!)
- PTM
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Originally posted by Nacht
Yes a post-apocalyptic age. After armageddon. All players start with a village, three farms, a woodcutters camp, slingers and hoplites again.
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