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When did you start playing civ?
For me, I started playing the original Civ after a friend at University suggested it. I started just playing, without reading the manual or anything. Didn't do very well, and couldn't understand things like what the blue squigly lines (irrigation) around the AI civs were, nor what the brown lines were for (roads). Needless to say, without any terrain improvements, I didn't score very well.
Interestingly, friends and I used to play our very own GOTM-style games. Start with the same save, and see who could do the best.
However, I found the game very addictive, and played it for ages - whenever I got a bit of free time, or needed to get over a hangover. I'd find that I got so absorbed that I didn't notice my aching head.
I didn't get Civ II until I found it in a bargain bin, and it rekindled my civing. I played a lot for a while, then forgot about it. Came back to it in 2001, and was looking for strategy articles when I stumbled across CFC. At this point, Civ III had been announced, and that one I got ASAP. Now all I need to do is find time to play.
For me, I started playing the original Civ after a friend at University suggested it. I started just playing, without reading the manual or anything. Didn't do very well, and couldn't understand things like what the blue squigly lines (irrigation) around the AI civs were, nor what the brown lines were for (roads). Needless to say, without any terrain improvements, I didn't score very well.

However, I found the game very addictive, and played it for ages - whenever I got a bit of free time, or needed to get over a hangover. I'd find that I got so absorbed that I didn't notice my aching head.

I didn't get Civ II until I found it in a bargain bin, and it rekindled my civing. I played a lot for a while, then forgot about it. Came back to it in 2001, and was looking for strategy articles when I stumbled across CFC. At this point, Civ III had been announced, and that one I got ASAP. Now all I need to do is find time to play.
