Which decade has the most Civfanatics?

Which decade you're born in?

  • The Thirties (1930-39 and elder)

    Votes: 13 0.2%
  • The Forties (1940-49)

    Votes: 77 1.3%
  • The Fifties (1950-59)

    Votes: 243 4.0%
  • The Sixties (1960-69)

    Votes: 604 10.0%
  • The Seventies (1970-79)

    Votes: 1,402 23.2%
  • The Eighties (1980-89)

    Votes: 2,357 39.0%
  • The Nineties (1990-99)

    Votes: 1,273 21.1%
  • The 2000s (2000-2009)

    Votes: 68 1.1%
  • The 2010s (2010-2019)

    Votes: 3 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6,040
The 60's, which is why of course I have issues with hippies and that whole free love/counterculture thing. :)

-Elgalad
 
'70s. 1972 to be precise

Edit: umm...shouldn't it be "forties"?

Edit: Looks like "forties" to me.... :mischief: --Padma

Edit2: Oh yes...maybe I should try bifocals :lol:
 
Can't believe there this many older people here. I didn't know people over 30 played gameslike civ3!
 
Hail to the children of the Eighties!

1986
 
year 89, missed 90's by a year :p

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Yuri2356 said:
Go 1989, Year of the Snake!
:beer: [dance] [party] [dance] :beer:

actually if u are born before the chinese new year (some time in february), u are still considered as a dragon.
 
The Eighties.
 
citizen001 said:
Can't believe there this many older people here. I didn't know people over 30 played gameslike civ3!

Well, when you get older it is precisely this kind of games that you have patience (and time) for. I play little else though, just civ that I've played since the first one came out.

'73 here, BTW
 
general_kill said:
actually if u are born before the chinese new year (some time in february), u are still considered as a dragon.

Well, It was January, but the Snake more accuratley describes me than the dragon. I guess Buddah was drunk or something. :beer:
 
The Zodiac is Buddhist?

BTW, the Chinese new year can be in March sometimes too. :)
 
This should have been a public poll; That way we can find out who voted the 2000 or later option. :p
 
Tomoyo said:
The Zodiac is Buddhist?

BTW, the Chinese new year can be in March sometimes too. :)

The Chineese Zodiac is Buddist. Something to do with Buddah gifting people born in certain years the personality of certain animals. Crazy stuff! :crazyeye:
 
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