16-05-2006, 12:59 | #31 |
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Well, I must say, I think I'm officially hooked. I have a day off, and I couldn't get away from civ4 to get me a cup of coffee... for two and a half hours!
It's hard to say what did it, though. While I'm playing, I can't even recall what civ3 played like differently. And that must be a good thing, considering the time I've spent at civ3. My current game was interesting from start to, well, finish, though I haven't finished yet. I just found out I can't build the space elevator in my capitol, because of the large latitude... who thought of that?
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16-05-2006, 16:45 | #33 |
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I actually wanted to start a thread stating I am now officially hooked too, for the first time since Civ1! The last days if I played in the evening, I just went on till about 3 to 5 AM. (The record is 5:45 or so...) And the weird thing is: I still have a very boring game to finish, which made me stop playing Civ4 for about two months. Then I thought let me just start a a new game: huge map, 18 civs. Now that's a kick! I did have to buy extra memory (I had just half a GB, now 1.5GB.) in order to let it work decently.
I said "if", because I have no problem leaving Civ4 alone when I am home. Plently of other things to do. But once I'm on the roll...
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16-05-2006, 17:42 | #34 |
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well if your loving it so much come join me against romeo in my PBEM!
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16-05-2006, 18:04 | #35 |
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There's a voice in my head that keeps telling me not to play anymore. Dunno if it's a rational or an irrational voice down there...
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16-05-2006, 18:51 | #36 |
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Must..resist. AHHH
A rational or irrational voice down there? Sounds dirty Anyway. I dont think I am addicted. I hardly miss playing, and I dont work hard to fix the computer that runs civ4 smoothly...
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16-05-2006, 21:21 | #37 |
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im not really addicted tbh, i enjoy it but with exams coming up im going to have to stop playing as much.
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16-05-2006, 22:49 | #38 |
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I'm very much with Matrix, for some reason 1.61 got me hooked. But similar to being hooked to other Civ versions. There always is another day to play another turn (most of the time }
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17-05-2006, 02:02 | #39 |
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Yes, indeed 1.61 is a completely different game with somewhat improved balance. It is a big step forward. Still there are very many very odd things happening and imho, really bad is the initial phase of the game including horrendous costs of the first early units. It just does not sum up to acceptable level and this is one of the major drawbacks of the game imho. What I mean is that there is no multiplayer (and slightly better in single player) balance in barbarians, city growth, unit cost is hammers, worker and settler costs and civic and unit maintenance costs. This whole thing has to be re-balanced significantly so that the game is more enjoyable. There are means to counter this but these means are weird especially in single-player games, type of farmer's gambit that were in Civ3. Now it is science gambit (specifically Civil Service and Academy gambit).
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17-05-2006, 02:05 | #40 |
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whats the academy gambit?
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