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25-08-2004, 11:01 | #1 |
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I think i'm done with SP Epics
I think i have had enough of Single Player Epics....
Last night i completed a single Player Epics game. It took me 14 months to play...a total of just over 23 playing hours. I had this game wrapped up at about the half way mark..but the second half of the game was spent cleaning up to get domination win...i find this part of Civ to be a chore and not sure if i want to play another SP Epic type game...(but that kind of like saying i'll never drink again when i have a hang over) I played this mostly in PTW but finished the last 10-15 turns in C3C. What i found extra annoying...the replay did not work and my score did not go into the hall of fame. Maybe thats because it is a PTW game played in C3C. I have an SP to complete in C3C....i think i have it wrapped up as well..it was started in C3C 1.15 so it must be about 6 months old..i hope replay works in that game. digger760 |
25-08-2004, 11:17 | #2 |
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I know the feeling. I've quit playing SP games two times already, but I keep coming back for them. I have a game that's been over since I got in the industrial age with a tech lead (I mention that game in the "bug" thread), and I have the intention not to finish this game with a diplo win (as I usual do with games that drag that long). Turns in the modern age take about forever, and with 13 armies I'm pretty sure I'll win anyway. However, boredom struck and I started a game on a tiny map. Persians, emperor (I've beaten emperor only 6 times so far). I got behind in tech (duh). When I got four cities I bought iron working. As a stroke of luck I had built my second city on iron. So I build some immortals, America attacks, golden age. A lot of immortals, America conquered. It's 290 b.c., I'm completing statue of zeus and I'm halfway through the Incan empire as well. And I've secured 6 luxuries.
All this took me 4 hours. It's a good antidote for me. What was even better, and the reason I started playing sp again in the first place: I finished all conquests.
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25-08-2004, 11:21 | #3 |
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Oh, and I got a leader in the previous turn as well. Immortal armies are some good
But seriously, have you tried the conquests? They're all broken (regicide, bah), but they've got a true "recreate history" feel. Rise of Rome is the best, in that aspect.
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25-08-2004, 11:33 | #4 |
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Sadly i have only attempted 2 Conquest Sceanarios...Mesopotamia and WW2...I think they avoid the end game slug festthat i find so mundane...but i am also like building my own civ and find it hard to jump into a game where the cities are already built.
Like you say, you have said you would quite before and keep going back...i think its just a SP hangover and it will pass...Tiny maps are good for shorter games and generally this is much less to destroy at the end. |
25-08-2004, 11:39 | #5 |
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Try one of the KoD games. There are fun to play and generally don't take very long. Also nice to compare your result with others.
I've completed only one Epic game in the past year, a Demi milker on a large map. Just to see what kind of score I could get out. Wasn't really tempted to play another one after that.
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25-08-2004, 15:54 | #6 |
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I finished in 4 hours, 38 minutes in 420 a.d., I can't complain about dragging (this time). And I checked for you whether the replay works, and it did. I had to wait a while, and press "forward one turn" (although that might've been coincidence, I recall that it worked in vanilla civ that way as well...).
I understand your complaint about the conquests. But for the most part the scenario's let you build cities. At least try rise of rome, or fall of rome. Those scenario's have a lot of open space left. The ww2 scenario takes too much time, it's really boring. Napoleon didn't thrill me either btw.
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25-08-2004, 16:56 | #7 |
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I still can't get enough of them. [] They can be a bit boring at certain points, but that's usually very short, and then there's something else to do. Also, since I've learned to always have a goal, at every point of the game, it's much more fun too.
And then there's a challenge of defeating my brother. His record is 7725 points, mine is 6741.
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25-08-2004, 22:52 | #8 |
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dont underestimate brotherly rivalry (or whatever it is called in English)
I cant get mine to play civ, but he packs a mean punch in redalert and counterstrike....I am not all into such games, but I must beat him...
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