No you don't! D:Kanatatsu said:Woooooot!!!
I need a shower ...
Just play one more turn, to see if you can win in another way! Or start a new game, and set it to Marathon! Who needs a life!
Just one more turn... just one more turn...
No you don't! D:Kanatatsu said:Woooooot!!!
I need a shower ...
Wow, that sounds cramped. How quickly was the first capital conquered?Kanatatsu said:I was playing against max (22) opposing Civs on was a duel sized world (smallest), tiny island setup,
Maybe. Civ5 is a subject of much disagreement, some think it is the best others don't like it at all. If you decide to get it you should get the Gods and Kings expansion as well, because it improves the game leaps and bounds. It is very different than Civ4 so you may like it.RazielXT said:Hmm, I remember playing lots of Civilization 1 and Colonization on old 486, but didnt like Civ 4 much. Is Civ 5 worth it?
I didn't care much for Civ 4, having started on Civ 1 myself. The key aspect that made it unfun was the so-called Stack of Doom-- theres only one strategy allowable in civ 4-- build stacks of doom in order to counter everyone elses'. No playing a peaceful builder, or a scientific state, or a even a religious or cultural nation-- nope, 90 units will eventually barrel in and crush you.RazielXT said:Hmm, I remember playing lots of Civilization 1 and Colonization on old 486, but didnt like Civ 4 much. Is Civ 5 worth it?
I would agree with this, my friend and I (who have played likely thousands of hours of civ between us ) We hated vanilla civ 5 but gods and kings has turned it into a new and better game. We haven't gone back to civ 4 BTS since.thiosk said:I didn't care much for Civ 4, having started on Civ 1 myself. The key aspect that made it unfun was the so-called Stack of Doom-- theres only one strategy allowable in civ 4-- build stacks of doom in order to counter everyone elses'. No playing a peaceful builder, or a scientific state, or a even a religious or cultural nation-- nope, 90 units will eventually barrel in and crush you.RazielXT said:Hmm, I remember playing lots of Civilization 1 and Colonization on old 486, but didnt like Civ 4 much. Is Civ 5 worth it?
The key difference of Civ 5 is that two units cannot occupy the same space. This makes taking cities a much more complicated endeavour, as if theres some mountains and hills nearby, you can't GET up against the city to take it!
Prior to gods and kings, i would have said civ 5 is not worth it.
Now, I think its great.
I noticed Civ3 is very cheap on Steam right now. Admittedly I haven't played it in a long time and I don't remember exactly how ugly it is by modern standards, but it is a very good and traditional part of the series.SirBryghtside said:I'm thinking of getting into this series, and with the Steam sales it doesn't seem like there's a better time to start. Which one would you recommend I get (3, 4 or 5)?