The World of Layonara
The Layonara Community => Just for Fun => Topic started by: EdTheKet on October 28, 2005, 01:09:00 PM
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www.civiv.com (http://www.civiv.com)
Site's a bit slow (probably overwhelmed), but it's available!
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Already have it. :)
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ZeroVega - 10/28/2005 10:18 PM Already have it. :)
You just had to rub it in...
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Me too!! ;)
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Civ 3 was a good game. Also, I'm a big fan of a game with a good sountrack and civ3's was pretty cool.
-TV
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Civ III cost me untold nights without sleep..
I don't think I dare get it.
I keep telling myself that.
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Thank goodness I have little to no budget for new addicting games. I've too much free time to be buying that one.
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The only reason I do not have Civ IV right now is because I know I very well might break if I do as I have so little time right now and based on past experiences with Civ once I install it then I rarely do much else for quite a large period of time.
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I am planning on trying to get it this weekend, Civ 3 was awesome (i have the complete verison! Yay!)
and Civ IV looks cool from what i've seen
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You know since its so popular maybe we should organise a game :) heh although I still only have CIV 3 as four isn't available over here till next month :(
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never played civi III though, but I remember the first game, heh genious at that time, and the second wasn't bad either. Loved the graphics in both of them.
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Civ 3 was great, although I don't think I ever actually finished a whole game. I don't have a very long attention span....
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I just bought this game about 4 days ago. Other than work, I have done nothing else. Honestly, for a sim game to take away 4 consecutive days of my life is really something. The graphics are top notch and the soundtrack is one eclectic epic mix of cultural woldbeat and rennaissance goodness. I have it loaded in winamp right now, all 8 hours and 76 tracks of it! I absolutely love the way they did diplomacy in this one, and the UN voting system helps each civilization have the opportunity to mold the world in their own image.
Usually I play peacefully as Ghandi from India, trying to get elected world leader and begging the other nations to stop fighting eachother and adopt environmentalism and pacifism. It's actually MUCH harder to do that than to simply invade everyone for resources. Then I try to found Hindu, Buddhism and Taoism and spread missionaries across the world to enlighten the masses.
It's funny on the flip side too. As Khan, I took over the UN and forced everybody to adopt despotism, barbarism, slavery, communism and paganism. Everybody voted against me only once... so I invaded the least popular opponent and held the vote again. A few less people voted against it... rinse, cycle, repeat. Soon it was just me and Mao Zedong left, and we got along fine.
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can't stop... must play every civ tribe...
*zombie eyes, cold sweat and unshaven*
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Had those same symptoms when I got CIV III.
Don't know that I could survive Civ IV
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I think you need to attend CivAnon, watch the video about civilization addiction. Here: http://media.pc.ign.com/media/620/620513/vids_1.html
EDIT: Fixed link
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Just bought it great game!