Ghostwind
Warlord
Ok, I am a huge Civ II fan. I've played Civ III for years now, and I love the game, but when it first came out, I was disappointed it wasn't more of an improvement on Civ II. It seemed regressive to me.
Based on some people singing the praises of SMAC I broke it out and installed it on my PC. I've had it for about a year, but since I bought it at a garage sale and it didn't come with a manual, I've never really gotten around to playing.
Tonight I found it has a pdf manual and a tutorial and such on the disk, so I am going to start playing.
My question is, what are the similarities and differences between Civ III and SMAC? I would ask about Civ II instead, but it's been a long time since I played it, even though it remains my favorite game of all time.
Thanks.
~Ghostwind
Based on some people singing the praises of SMAC I broke it out and installed it on my PC. I've had it for about a year, but since I bought it at a garage sale and it didn't come with a manual, I've never really gotten around to playing.
Tonight I found it has a pdf manual and a tutorial and such on the disk, so I am going to start playing.
My question is, what are the similarities and differences between Civ III and SMAC? I would ask about Civ II instead, but it's been a long time since I played it, even though it remains my favorite game of all time.
Thanks.
~Ghostwind