That's not MPS or Firaxis. It's Activision's homage to Sid Meier.You're missing Civ:CTP That one I'd like to see remastered.
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More civ slots would great. But the bitmap, static graphics and text file game editing is one of the biggest reasons for the massive prolific modding and custom scenario community and content. Availability on Steam could be a feature, as currently Civ2 (and Civ1) are not available for retail purchase. Miraculously, my CD-ROM has lasted a little more than a quarter of a century without giving up the ghost.What about no civii graphic updates, but maybe 4k resolution like Command and Conquer remastered? What about availability on Steam and the ability to play with more than 7 civs?
Civ2 and Civ3 are playable on modern systems, though with a bit of to-do around it. In my opinion, the level of resolution they have is part of their charm.Thinking about it, what I'd really like is a remastered collection of Civs I-IV. They wouldn't really need to do much to update them, perhaps just an increase in resolution and make them playable on modern systems.
Sort of like the C&C and Warcraft remasters, or maybe Rare Replay.
I'm curious, what balance changes would need to be taken in your opinion? I'm a casual player, so im pretty content with how the game plays currently.If they were going to remaster it, they need to balance a lot of things out.
It would be amazing if remastered, the game could retain its modability.More civ slots would great. But the bitmap, static graphics and text file game editing is one of the biggest reasons for the massive prolific modding and custom scenario community and content. Availability on Steam could be a feature, as currently Civ2 (and Civ1) are not available for retail purchase. Miraculously, my CD-ROM has lasted a little more than a quarter of a century without giving up the ghost.
Well, the wealth mechanic itself. You have a Civ wide slider to determine how much commerce goes to research, culture, espionage, and cash. And you build buildings that multiple that, like a bank makes more cash and a library makes more research. Obviously, your goal above all else is to reach the end of the research tree first so you want to run the slider at 100% research as much as possible. So, you build research buildings to multiply research, but you put city production to wealth, using hammers to pay the bills. So, you simply don't build economic multiplying buildings as a rule, with some exceptions. You run the research slider either at 100% or 0%.I'm curious, what balance changes would need to be taken in your opinion? I'm a casual player, so im pretty content with how the game plays currently.
, but if the meta wipes out 80% of the stuff you could build there might be a better way.
Almost everyone in the Civ2 Scenario League community selects the, "Disable Unit Animation," and, "Disable Terrain Animation," game options and uses them static. This is also what makes the astounding plethora of custom graphics available in the community possible.A remaster of Civ 2 ToT can be nice in regard of the animated units, too. The current animated Civ 2 ToT units are even more ugly than the civ 4 units and additionally have a bad programming error as the units are not showing any defense animations in combat. Only the attacking unit is animated and the defending unit stands without any action on the field until one of those units is dying. Only one movement sound for all kinds of units, as it is in Civ 2, is really completely outdated.
No reason to remaster Civ IV if you aren't going to anything but a paint job. Runs flawlessly on a cheap laptop. Win 11 might break it IDK.
Per Lymon: Amazon Prime game is offering a free GOG.com key for Civilization IV: Complete Edition here. The free game is available through December 3rd.
So, pick up and play the cheesy meta.![]()
3 and 4 are on Steam.The point is being able to go onto steam right now and get 1-4 with a click. Not jumping around various random sites for CD keys.
3 and 4 are on Steam.
Yes, and unfortunately this is one of the reasons why Civ 2 is dying - another one is only one movement sound for all kind of units (clack, clack). For things you can do today with Civ2 ToT, you don´t need any remaster.Almost everyone in the Civ2 Scenario League community selects the, "Disable Unit Animation," and, "Disable Terrain Animation," game options and uses them static. This is also what makes the astounding plethora of custom graphics available in the community possible.

Yeah, Civ2 plays perfectly on a Win11 modern PC with the XP64 compatibility patch (available on this site). I play it once or twice a year.Yes, and unfortunately this is one of the reasons why Civ 2 is dying - another one is only one movement sound for all kind of units (clack, clack). For things you can do today with Civ2 ToT, you don´t need any remaster.
Of course the main problem of Civ 2 is, that it is not available on GoG and steam.