Sorry, T.A. Jones, but Psyringe has already highlighted that you're telling serious FIBS about the delays on large maps in Civ4. You really should stop it before your nose starts to grow. So it's me that needs to show you the door.
Clearly you're too obstinate to read anything I say, so let me reiterate the fact that (a) pollution and "corruption" still exist in Civ4-they are just dealt with in a fashion that leads to less micromanagement headaches. Anyone who has actually PLAYED Civ4 would know that, an ignoramus who doesn't know what he is talking about (that's you, btw, Jones) would not be aware of that fact. In Civ4, if your population gets too high and/or you build too many polluting buildings, you get increasing levels of unhealthiness. When "sickness" gets higher than health, the excess eats into your food, which slows your population growth. No "Whack-a-mole" pollution, you just have to find buildings, food resources and civics which reduce the unhealthiness of your cities.
Corruption is dealt with by simply having increasing numbers of cities eating into your treasury. The more cities you have, and the further from the capital they are, the more they cost. To deal with this you either have to decrease your science rate, build city improvements which reduce maintenance or boost your income via various sources-but it certainly is better than having a load of 1 shield cities sitting all over the place as you have in civ3. As for you claim about 2-city empires. Well myself and others have proven that you're talking out of a certain orifice on that point. I've seen 20-player games with empires between 15-30 cities even on large-not huge maps.
So you see, Jonesey boy, it is you who have drifted-drifted into the realms of pure, out-right fabrication and lies. I guess that's how desperate you are to defend your rather clapped out game. I stand by my assertion that the only real reason why you dislike Civ4 is because your ICS and REX'ing strategies have failed, and you're too thick to change your play style. If I'm right, then it merely shows what a rather sad and pathetic creature you truly are. Now, run away and play your hacked kiddie game and leave the adult game to people like me and Psyringe. Just don't try and lure more unsuspecting people to your side with your lies please.
So, just to repeat. If you like a game with loads of micromanagement tedium, very little strategic decision making, and where a single strategy (REX'ing) will always lead to ultimate victory, then by all means join T.A. Jones and his kiddie mates in Civ3. If, however, you want a challenging game in which you have loads of difficult choices to make and multiple roads to possible victory, then I'd suggest you join the intellectual adult crowd and play Civ4. Heck, if you needed more proof, T.A. Jones can't even SPELL.
Ha. Ha. So owned Jonesey.
Aussie.
It's quite simple PieceOfMind. Jones adheres to the principle that "if you tell a lie often enough, people will think it's the truth." Jones can provide NO PROOF to back up his ludicrous claims, yet he continues to make them. I've played so many games of Civ4 that I've lost count, and I've yet to experience a lag of more than 30 seconds-even when I've got 20+ cities to my name. I say to Jones- "PUT UP OR SHUT UP buddy". Either that or get a half-way decent computer.
Aussie.
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