I find this really hard. Each game shoud of course be judged considering that time. I've played 'em all, starting out with civilization on my amiga. one major flaw in civ 1 was that when you attacked a stack, you killed all units in that stack if you won one fight. great game though.
Civ 3...
The Fox Network (Not-SO-Great National Wonder)
Requires Mass Media
In all of your cities;
-50%:science: (-10% if University present)
+5:gold:
-40% :culture: (-5% if University present)
+5:) if at war with a muslim country
Only land within your own borders is visable on the map, everything...
stick with Civ 4. you would only be annoyed by the lack of depth in the older versions, compared with Civ 4. to be fair, all games should be judged in their own time. as I remember it in the original Civ, if you had 10 units in one space and they were attacked, all of them died if you lost one...
The Red-light District (The not-so-useful National wonder)
No techs required
+2 :) (+2 :mad: with state religion present)
+5 :yuck:
Reduces war-weariness 25%
The Enron (Not-So-Useful Corporation)
Requires: Electricity and Corporation. Founded by Not-So-Great Person; Fraudulent Executive.
10% chance of power black-out in all cities where present.
-25% :gold: in all friendly cities (-50 :gold: with Wall Street)
Vanishes after 50 turns (25...
I prefer playing on my 40" TV in 720p (1280x720). I would prefer playing on 1920x1080, but since I use a 10m HDMI I will need to buy a better cable to deal with this. At lengts 10m+ a normal standard HDMI will probably not be able to go beyond 1280x720 :sad:
Samuel L Jackson or Morgan Freeman as Yacob, Angelina Jolie as Cathrine, Cathrine Zeta-Jones as Isabella, Phiip Seymour Hoffman could make a good Churchill, Babe would play the pigs, and Alice Cooper should be Montezuma.
New here. Just wanted to say hello.
Have been playing all the civ-games, since the early days on the amiga. I haven't looked in forums before though. So it's a big world that opens with quite a lot of input for someone that has been figuring out his own style of play.
Now I will go on and...
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