Freeven
Chieftain
Howdy, folks. This is my first post.
Someone gave me Civ3 as a gift a while back. I know it's an older game, but it's still new to me. So far I'm enjoying it and have come to appreciate how deep a game it is and how much there is to learn. I've been working my way through the War Academy articles and have improved enough to win a few games at Monarch and start the transition to Emperor.
I've gone through a few of the training games and, although I have found them instructive, I often get frustrated trying to follow the action. (A lot of the images and saved games are no longer accessible, so that doesn't help). I think it would help if I could participate in one of these and get more of a hands on experience. I'm wondering if there are some of you out there that still play training games, and if you'd be interested in doing some hand holding of someone who still has a lot of gaps in his knowledge and would like to improve. I'd want to move slowly and would likely have a lot of questions, so I'd need a group with some patience who are willing to explain the whys and hows.
I'm hoping there is still some interest in this, and I just want to add a big thanks to all those who have contributed articles and shared knowledge on this site. It's helped a lot.
Someone gave me Civ3 as a gift a while back. I know it's an older game, but it's still new to me. So far I'm enjoying it and have come to appreciate how deep a game it is and how much there is to learn. I've been working my way through the War Academy articles and have improved enough to win a few games at Monarch and start the transition to Emperor.
I've gone through a few of the training games and, although I have found them instructive, I often get frustrated trying to follow the action. (A lot of the images and saved games are no longer accessible, so that doesn't help). I think it would help if I could participate in one of these and get more of a hands on experience. I'm wondering if there are some of you out there that still play training games, and if you'd be interested in doing some hand holding of someone who still has a lot of gaps in his knowledge and would like to improve. I'd want to move slowly and would likely have a lot of questions, so I'd need a group with some patience who are willing to explain the whys and hows.
I'm hoping there is still some interest in this, and I just want to add a big thanks to all those who have contributed articles and shared knowledge on this site. It's helped a lot.