11-07-2017 12:54 AM | |
Mystvan |
Are you a sadist? Do you know how to humiliate your opponent without him reacting? If you are much more powerful than your enemy, first, you demand tribute from your opponent. Then occupy all your troops around the enemy city so that all adjacent areas of the city are occupied by your troops. The enemy city can use only 1 area or quadrant of the city. By the way, I have the Civilization 4 while my brother has Civilization 5. He likes to play Civilization 5 very much. And the Packs has options of choosing various civilizations. |
31-10-2016 06:19 PM | |
grypas |
Tried to register, but I'm probably doing something wrong because I can't register. Do you know a site where I can download civilization 1 version 474.01? |
14-05-2016 03:18 AM | |
BentleyVA |
Interesting problem here Moved my problem to http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/showthread.php?t=33614 |
10-01-2013 10:25 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
I seriously doubt it since Civilization is a DOS game. On the upside, this is what DOSBox was created for. |
10-01-2013 10:20 PM | |
ils_bg | It is indicated that the original Civlization is compatible with XP. Would it load on Windows 7 as well? |
24-05-2012 09:39 PM | |
Japo | Well I skipped the trial and bought it right away, I can't go wrong for 10€. Let's see when I'll get to play this... |
24-05-2012 07:26 PM | |
TheChosen | Yeah, whole game free to play for limited time, starting tomorrow (or today) and ends on monday. Steam has these every now and then. |
24-05-2012 07:20 PM | |
Japo | What do you mean free-to-play? It's 75% off though, I'm so going to buy Civ5 right now, even though I can't play it at the moment. I'm glad you pointed me to it. |
24-05-2012 06:28 PM | |
TheChosen |
Thanks for the input everyone. Clears it bit up and I now know bit more what to expect from the games. I think Im gonna get myself one of these someday. And funnily enough, someone decided to put Civ 5 free-to-play for this weekend on Steam. Cant run the game though but still, very appropriate. |
24-05-2012 02:26 PM | |
TotalAnarchy |
I have only played Civilization I and IV. I must agree with EoF that Civ is a great game for a quickie, but it doesn't have as much to offer in terms of detail, so it might get boring for a person familiar with the strategy games of today. Maybe I haven't given it that much time, but it's definitely on my "must-play again" list, so I'm not giving it a final judgment. I thought it was a good game generally. As for Civilization IV, I've played it at the time of release, and before Civ I. It's my favourite out of the two (doh). I didn't play them in a hardcore way, so I'm not able to tell you specifically what's great in Civ IV and is missing in Civ I, or the other way around. I have invested around 20-30 hours into Civ IV (that's not much by the standards of strategy games) and I had fun, even when I was losing. It's interesting actually. Civilization IV was not a game about winning for me, it was more about seeing my civilization grow or fall. |
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