Wojciech Rodzik
Chieftain
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2013
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My quick opinion here:
1. CIV 1 - loved that one. Played on Amiga. Every playtrought took like 2 weeks (micromanaging settlers, every city queue, etc). I was like 12 when I lost that game, managed to recover disks after 2 years!
2. CIV 2 - lost some magic, but let's face it: it was CIV on steroids: BIGGER, BETTER.
3. CIV 3 - bleh, hated it.
4. CIV 4 - nice... Very nice. I was very afraid of that game, because I hated CIV 3 so much. Played only after it got all expansions. Liked it very much.
5. CIV 5 - finally they used my ideas! When I was a kid I was dreaming of one unit per tile rule, ranged combat, nice siege mechanics (CIV 4 - never liked sieges). Managed to get CIV 5 just after release. Hexes + combat - awesome. Rest - mediocre at best. My friend even said that this game is for morons. After G&K I was happy with the game. After BNW - I am even more happy
Still some features are missing, and 4 cities strategy is still looming over that game, but it is great.
One more expansion (let's move tradition to information era
, it should require Great Lighthouse and Terracotta Army, also adopting it should require having 20 units of aluminium and uranium
).
1. CIV 1 - loved that one. Played on Amiga. Every playtrought took like 2 weeks (micromanaging settlers, every city queue, etc). I was like 12 when I lost that game, managed to recover disks after 2 years!
2. CIV 2 - lost some magic, but let's face it: it was CIV on steroids: BIGGER, BETTER.
3. CIV 3 - bleh, hated it.
4. CIV 4 - nice... Very nice. I was very afraid of that game, because I hated CIV 3 so much. Played only after it got all expansions. Liked it very much.
5. CIV 5 - finally they used my ideas! When I was a kid I was dreaming of one unit per tile rule, ranged combat, nice siege mechanics (CIV 4 - never liked sieges). Managed to get CIV 5 just after release. Hexes + combat - awesome. Rest - mediocre at best. My friend even said that this game is for morons. After G&K I was happy with the game. After BNW - I am even more happy

Still some features are missing, and 4 cities strategy is still looming over that game, but it is great.
One more expansion (let's move tradition to information era

