CedricTheAwesom
Chieftain
I have Civ IV and really love it, so I'm thinking about getting Civ 2 for the PlayStation. Are the games similar enough that I would enjoy both?
But the music and wonder movies is unforgettable.
I have never played anything older than Civ 3. I started with Civ V, then heard older games were better and had a lot more features/customization, so got Civ 4 and loved it more than anything else. And then I bought Civ 3 just because it looked beautiful.
But I am considering buying Civ 2 if I can find a copy, just for the hilarious advisors.
Any feature in Civ 2 that is NOT in newer games, like Palace/Trophy Room?
Civ2 was the last game version with set defined borders. In civ1-2 every city built automatically gained its bfc "big fat cross". From SMAC onwards the games series used cultural borders. Each city generates culture which over time merges to create a national cultural territory.
Any feature in Civ 2 that is NOT in newer games, like Palace/Trophy Room?
But I am considering buying Civ 2 if I can find a copy, just for the hilarious advisors.
You don't need to buy the game for that, there will surely be videos of them on youtube.
Custom map sizes. You could generate maps between 1000 ( I think) and 10,000 tiles. I think the min dimension was 40.Any feature in Civ 2 that is NOT in newer games, like Palace/Trophy Room?
I have Civ IV and really love it, so I'm thinking about getting Civ 2 for the PlayStation. Are the games similar enough that I would enjoy both?