Upgrading a unit by moving around cities, are all at one using alt+u isn't the same as a nice advisor dialog and upgrading the ones you see fit from a single dialog.
It's not an issue of the interface being "hard to learn", if anything it's so simple a 2yr old could do it. There is a huge difference between that and being intuitive like Civ III.
One of the first things I noticed, I hit industrial the era;
" omg! omg! omg! time to conquer!! " (...
Well, yeah. All contemporary civs will speak their own, Germans will speak German, Russians Russian, English English. Persians might speak Farsi?
I'd think the question applies more to extinct languages or civilizations. I'd also like to know the answer for those ones.
I agree to an extent.
My biggest gripe with Civ IV is the new UI design :( I find it enormous and untuitive, for once I understand how some Gnome users feel about KDE ( though I disagree it's to such an extent ) everything seems thrown all over the place, what's there is freaking enormous...
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