Absolutely. I have well over 1000 hours on this game in steam (not counting the many hours I played as a kid on the disk), while I have less than 200 on Civ 4 and Civ 5.
It was the Iroquois on a tiny Pangaea so it was kind of cheating. There was some challenge as I left culturally-linked starting locations on and thus had to face the Inca (America was reduced to a city on an island I didn't know existed until I saw the replay and the Aztecs weren't too...
I think I might have done that before.
While the Iroquois traits in C3C make them more powerful than in the vanilla version, Religious and Expansionist are more fun as traits (I really despise having to go through anarchy).
Occasionally I like to play a modified version of Civ III where each Civ gets three traits instead of two (along with some changes to unit stats).
What would be your ideal trait combo? Mine would be Scientific Agricultural Religious (the Sumerians).
The other Civs in my scenario are:
Mil...
I just discovered this one recently. I can't believe that I had C3C for more than a decade without trying out any of the pre-installed scenarios. I got attacked a lot, but eventually I was able to overpower the AI because the AI is the AI. It took them a long time to start building harbors.
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