I always have grids on....for some reason I have a hard time telling when something is in one square and when it's in the next. It also helps me work out resource gathering and such
With Civ3 it was sometimes necessary to use grids before founding a city to see just how the city tiles were going to lie (the diagonal thing messed with me sometimes). That's not a problem in Civ IV and the graphics now are so good I don't want to mess with the immersion experience. Now the only time I turn grids on is if it is absolutely critical that I get an exact count from one tile to another, then they go right back off.
I always prefered Civ II's grid system. When on it would highlight the city radious in white, thus deciding new city sites (avoiding overlap etc) was much easier.
The road graphics are so stinking crappy that I have to use the grids to keep my eyes from crossing and getting a headache. But, what to you expect when you are a sexegenarian.
I don't like to use them because it takes away from the natural-ness of the game. I won't take the poll thought because I don't think they're for sissies
While things do look nicer without them, I can't play without them. I find it impossible to tell what is in each tile without it. Plus, as was said, the roads drive me crazy without them.
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