Narz
keeping it real
I'm not going to debate which is better Civ I or II. I almost never started playing II because I didn't like it at first (compared to I), now that I'm used to it I can say, in most ways, its a big improvement on the original.
Still, Civ I is a beautiful game, simple yet with infinite possibilities, I first started playing at 13 (back in '92) and I was addicted like I was to no other game.
Ways in which Civ is better than Civ II...
(1) The Map Grid (the diamond grid is just unecessary)
(2) The graphics when you speak to AI's. I loved talking to Stalin or Gandi and they'd get pissed off and them and their followers would scowl at you.
(3) Caravans - its such a pain in the ass in Civ II to choose Beads, Gold, Coal, etc. Who cares, the new caravan system is needlessly complicated.
(4) The AI's military intelligence... Believe it or not, I think the AI was more challanging in Civ I, when they were at war with you they were really relentless. I remember playing the Indians (on Earth) and the Russians and Zulus coming after me like mad.
(5) The replay when you win! - What were they thinking when they got rid of the replay option, winning Civ II is like eating a good meal but with no desset.
Ways in which Civ II is better...
(1) Better Wonders - This is the main thing to me, the new Pyramids are great, Sun Tzu's war acad I like, and of course Leonardo's Workshop.
(2) Military - the new units really make for a more balanced game (in Civ I, the jump from Knights to Armors was just too much), also Engineers are cool.
(3) Combat - the new combat system is better than the dice throw you got with Civ I
(4) Mutltiplayer - I never did get to play a Multiplayer game in Civ I, its too bad, I'm sure it would've been fun
(5) The AI doesn't get "stuck" as much - Granted the AI is still pretty dumb compared to a strong human player but at least they rarely get stuck with one city like so often in Civ I (on Earth, the Romans, English amd sometimes Chinese rarely founded a 2nd city)
All in all, these are both great games. I am looking forward to trying Civ III.
Proudest Civ I moment... conquering the world (on Earth) as the Mongols around 1300BC (I remember I had to go all the way to Australia to wipe out the last replacement Civ). I think the difficulty level was King.
Take care all!
- Tony (Narz)
Still, Civ I is a beautiful game, simple yet with infinite possibilities, I first started playing at 13 (back in '92) and I was addicted like I was to no other game.
Ways in which Civ is better than Civ II...
(1) The Map Grid (the diamond grid is just unecessary)
(2) The graphics when you speak to AI's. I loved talking to Stalin or Gandi and they'd get pissed off and them and their followers would scowl at you.
(3) Caravans - its such a pain in the ass in Civ II to choose Beads, Gold, Coal, etc. Who cares, the new caravan system is needlessly complicated.
(4) The AI's military intelligence... Believe it or not, I think the AI was more challanging in Civ I, when they were at war with you they were really relentless. I remember playing the Indians (on Earth) and the Russians and Zulus coming after me like mad.
(5) The replay when you win! - What were they thinking when they got rid of the replay option, winning Civ II is like eating a good meal but with no desset.
Ways in which Civ II is better...
(1) Better Wonders - This is the main thing to me, the new Pyramids are great, Sun Tzu's war acad I like, and of course Leonardo's Workshop.
(2) Military - the new units really make for a more balanced game (in Civ I, the jump from Knights to Armors was just too much), also Engineers are cool.
(3) Combat - the new combat system is better than the dice throw you got with Civ I
(4) Mutltiplayer - I never did get to play a Multiplayer game in Civ I, its too bad, I'm sure it would've been fun
(5) The AI doesn't get "stuck" as much - Granted the AI is still pretty dumb compared to a strong human player but at least they rarely get stuck with one city like so often in Civ I (on Earth, the Romans, English amd sometimes Chinese rarely founded a 2nd city)
All in all, these are both great games. I am looking forward to trying Civ III.
Proudest Civ I moment... conquering the world (on Earth) as the Mongols around 1300BC (I remember I had to go all the way to Australia to wipe out the last replacement Civ). I think the difficulty level was King.
Take care all!
- Tony (Narz)
