Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Tue Oct 25th 2005 at 2:24am
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Nice! I'll go for it if I ever have time... I love RTS games, but there are so few good ones!
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Tue Oct 25th 2005 at 2:33am
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I love RTS games too unfortunately Civ4 is not an RTS game...
I wanted to get this but I'm too worried that its going to be a waste of money... Civ3 was just so painful.
Every time something happens that gives me additional cause to hate humanity I add another room to my Half-Life level.
Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Campaignjunkie on
Tue Oct 25th 2005 at 3:33am
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Normally I would have rushed out to place a preorder, but Civ3 left me
cautious. I'm waiting for more reviews. But man, it looks pretty tasty.
(No more city riots and pollution?! NOOOOOO!!)
Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Gaara on
Tue Oct 25th 2005 at 11:08am
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Not getting because I dont like RTS.
The only reason I don't like RTS's are my friends wail on me and kick my ass in them when we play LAN (2 of them are in the top 20 in the world for Archer Wars in AOE). Plus the games can go on for hours.
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Re: Civilization IV
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Tue Oct 25th 2005 at 12:21pm
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indeed it's TBS. that's my favourite strategy game mode, really allows for think ahead strategy. Most RTS can be won by being ultra fast and rushing out a big army. Ideal is a mix of both so that you can lay out your srategy in TBS and fight battles in RTS (games like: Lords of the Realm, the Total War series, etc).
i didnt dislike Civ3 either. I'm glad they're taking care of polution now though. I'm really getting Civ4.
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by MisterBister on
Tue Oct 25th 2005 at 1:09pm
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What i think is cool about Civ 4 is the multiplayer support that makes
it possible for every player to make their move at the same time.
Instead of forcing everyone to wait for one of the players to make his move before the next one can do his, and so on.
The other thing that i think is great about Civ 4 is that this is my
real chance to look into the deep of the game since i was too young to
understand CIV 1-3.
I really like playing "slow" strategy games at LAN as long as everyone
is enthusiastic about it. Since its turn based, everyone has time to
consider their moves and the social game is alot more fun. People
create alliances, stab eachothers back, terrorbalance is created and so
on.
Me and my friends have played age of mythology alot and despite its a TBS it usually takes no more than a few hours to complete.
Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Underdog on
Wed Oct 26th 2005 at 2:18am
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All I can say is, they will have one hell of a time beating Civ II IMO.
I have been a HL fan since it came out but I actually "played" Civ II for almost 3 years. I mean, I actually played it for that long. No other game captured my attention for so long.
I nearly cried when I played Civ III the first time. It wasn't horrible in all honesty but, It had none of the allure of its predecessor.
I trust you guys... (mostly) ...and I am short of cash this time of year so I think I will await your reviews before I buy.
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Underdog on
Wed Oct 26th 2005 at 4:03pm
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Basically AC picks up where Civ II leaves off if you go the "Space Ship" ending.
AC was OK, but nothing to brag about. It was over hyped IMO. About like "Brood Wars" was. :rolleyes:
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by FatStrings on
Wed Oct 26th 2005 at 4:20pm
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ahh i see
meh i found brood war to be quite fun, for a while
Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Underdog on
Wed Oct 26th 2005 at 8:22pm
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Just for grins I am re-installing Civ III Conquests. Perhaps I can loosen myself up for Civ IV's arrival.
I pray that you guys give a great report on this one.
I cannot seem to locate my copy of AC right now so, its Civ III.
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Wed Oct 26th 2005 at 10:16pm
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I'm sorry but AC was hilariously broken. Any time you can play on the hardest difficulty and outright buy the last 5 or so wonders there's a serious problem. It was fun, but it wasn't hard :razz:
Speaking of AC I might play it as a nice warmup before I give in and get this...
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by BlisTer on
Thu Oct 27th 2005 at 1:01pm
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AC succeeded in giving you the feeling of being quite alone in a depressingly strange world. I liked how you had a diary describing your feelings in relation to the alien lifeforms. that was great but could give you a depressed feeling when you played it too long. in the end i produced so many planetbusters that i could start a war with everybody + win the game, all in 1 turn.
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Underdog on
Tue Nov 1st 2005 at 4:45pm
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(Dances and dances and dances)
I BOUGHT CIV IV.
(reality check)
f**k, I'm leaving town in about an hour and won't be able to play for a week.
(Cries)
Look for it guys, its in the stores. $49.84 at wal-mart
Pretty high machine requirements on this one. About 4 times the Civ III requirements. They must have really changed the game.
[edit] Seems to have direct IP connection play as well. Would any Civ players be interested in a game sometime? Assuming of course it will play 56k?
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Wed Nov 2nd 2005 at 9:35am
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I got this a little bit ago and I'm enjoying it up to a point. Every game I've played starts off fun until about the beginnings of the industrial era when it slows to a crawl and computer turns take 20 min to finish. This game is a terrible resource hog and its entirely inexcusable. It'll be a cold day in hell before I upgrade my computer to play a game that would be just as good using 2d sprites from 1998.
Maybe if they ever patch it so it runs it would be great, as the changes from what I can see have been by and large wonderful, and the AI doesn't suck (although there's always been an extreme lack of fighting between the computer civs). Religion is cool, resources are handled much better than they were in Civ3, and the changes in the tech tree are a godsend.
The only really aggrivating change I've seen is how incredibly difficult barbarians make the early game. If you encounter a barbarian town before you can secure any iron you are f**ked and might as well start a new game. I've resorted to turning them off :/
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Underdog on
Thu Nov 3rd 2005 at 9:26pm
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May I ask what your machines stats are. I want to know how mine will fair compared.
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Underdog on
Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 2:47pm
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Getting Leonard Nimoy to do the dialog must have cost a pretty penny.
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by Underdog on
Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 4:25pm
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I read your post and 2 things popped into my head. First, was Nimoy ever an A-list actor? And second, Dumbledores words "..and yet, accidental rudeness happens all to frequently"
I know you didn't intend to be mean but, my connection is a sore spot for my at the moment.
No, his voice alone would preclude my will to download his song.
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Re: Civilization IV
Posted by SpoolE on
Wed Nov 9th 2005 at 4:32pm
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Ergh, I love Simulators, but Ive never had the likes for civilisation. I find the game unplayable.
I would love to change the world, But they would'nt give me the source code.