Civ4 BtS > Civ5 Vanilla > Civ4 Vanilla > Civ1 > Civ3 > Civ2
I fully expect that Civ5, when fully expanded, will occupy the far left of this when it's all said and done.
*cough* Master of Magic eats them all *cough*
I'd like to write-in SMAC -- Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri as #1.

"According to this poll:http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=393840
Many people here would say that V is the best ever, and I is the worst ever. It proves a good amount of people enjoy V. "
@Skwink Caesar:
--> your sig is wrong (/ or typo)...
@Skwink Caesar:
--> your sig is wrong (/ or typo)...

you need to change it again. According to this poll:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=393893&page=4
So a good amount of people think that it is the best civ ever... The majority think it is the worst...![]()

I'll change it. It's means a good amount of people consider V the best. Not that it is the winner.
you need to change it again. According to this poll:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=393893&page=4
So a good amount of people think that it is the best civ ever... The majority think it is the worst...![]()
IMO, interesting polls are things that can be quantified - like how many hours have you played Civ5, or when was the last time you played. Or that pose theoretical questions, which are admittedly speculating but can offer some insight into how members of the community feel about various possibilities. But these "look, 134 people say thumbs-down to Civ5, therefore I AM RIGHT, HAHA!" polls are just asinine.Well, thanks Jay.The more I see polls like this, the more I wonder why people bother making them.IMO, interesting polls are things that can be quantified - like how many hours have you played Civ5, or when was the last time you played. Or that pose theoretical questions, which are admittedly speculating but can offer some insight into how members of the community feel about various possibilities. But these "look, 134 people say thumbs-down to Civ5, therefore I AM RIGHT, HAHA!" polls are just asinine.



3 people voted for Civ Rev?!?! Can we just assume that they hit the wrong button?![]()

Oh, I can tell you why people are doing this.The more I see polls like this, the more I wonder why people bother making them.
IMO, interesting polls are things that can be quantified - like how many hours have you played Civ5, or when was the last time you played.

Can we also assume that sale figures might make a better objective assessment of which was the best? Although plenty of people buy and are disappointed, they tell their friends who don't buy. And good games get a good reputation that boosts their sales. I'd like to see comparative sales figures, normalized perhaps for sales of other games of the day. Does anyone have them?Can we also assume that some people liked CivRev?![]()
I voted civ 3.
Why? One reason is that it introduced me to the series. The other is that I weren't good enough to care about balance when it was released. But the most important part is that it had the best graphics.
No, seriously. Good graphics is not the same as advanced graphics. Civ 3 was much better in the art department than civ 4, and miles ahead of civ 5.
(...)
Oh, about these things I can tell you something too.
I started the game at around lunchtime, played some turns, then went to here, read some posts, went back to the game, found a new error (already reported in the bug section) and then again stayed here.
Then I went to the kitchen to cook, had dinner, watched a movie, and now I am here again.
In all these hours the game was running and counts towards my "playtime".
As by now there are 106 hours registered, but I would assume that I've actually spent 20% of these hours *playing*.
This game is just so awfully unbalanced and flawed that I take every chance to do something else, although I am really trying to force myself to explore the mechanics a bit more.
And I wouldn't be too astonished if it were the same case for others, too.

