PlatinumFX
Chieftain
I was searching the net for civilisation 2 maps / scenarios for the first time ever and came accross this impressive website. Im so chuffed to find such a large following for this game despite its age. A testament to its quality and re-playability. Civ 2 (classic) was the 1st PC game I bought for my 1st new PC (1995 ish) and to this day one of the best. These forums seem a great place to share idea's and so I thought i'd gatecrash. 
It seems right to describe myself as a civ 2 player, so here goes:
I now always play on maps I edit to be mostly grassland. I however ensure every civ has access to good terrain, and a lot of it. I expand quickly and concentrate on city improvements. My principle goals all along are to research fast and build most wonders as I percieve most can give me a tactical advantage sooner or later. I tend to keep to myself and only engage in diplomacy for technology exchange for map sharing. I dont form alliances. I dont start wars. If a war come's upon me, I play mostly defensive. I develop my cities improvements, and the terrain around them for one goal. Maximum production. After decades of terroforming, cities with production levels of 100 are quite common. Their goal: to raise an army, navy and airforce to conquer all.
Im very much a believer in combinded arms. But once the way is clear, I find a howitzer or 10 makes my enemies cities turn to me very quickly. rar! Call me a barbarian, but the AI in civ 2 leaves me with little desire for peace ultimately. I cant to play it online and enjoy far more enriching games where diplomatics relations between humans can no doubt open up a whole world of oppurtunities and richer gameplay. [/rant] 
I have a question. Ive only ever played the single player and only ever been slightly aware of the multiplayer capabilities of Civ2. It is my understanding that I need Civ 2 Gold to be able to play internet multiplayer. Is that correct?
Another question. In here: http://www.civfanatics.com/civ2hof.shtml
Ive DLed some of the games there and they appear to be from the players cheating. Can some one point me to a "legit" game where some one has achieved world control through military means, on a large map, with a nation whose population =>100 million. And on a difficulty of King or more. I can do it myself on Prince but Im finding it hard to scale up and seek to learn from others to improve my own game.
Regards
PlatinumFX

It seems right to describe myself as a civ 2 player, so here goes:
I now always play on maps I edit to be mostly grassland. I however ensure every civ has access to good terrain, and a lot of it. I expand quickly and concentrate on city improvements. My principle goals all along are to research fast and build most wonders as I percieve most can give me a tactical advantage sooner or later. I tend to keep to myself and only engage in diplomacy for technology exchange for map sharing. I dont form alliances. I dont start wars. If a war come's upon me, I play mostly defensive. I develop my cities improvements, and the terrain around them for one goal. Maximum production. After decades of terroforming, cities with production levels of 100 are quite common. Their goal: to raise an army, navy and airforce to conquer all.


I have a question. Ive only ever played the single player and only ever been slightly aware of the multiplayer capabilities of Civ2. It is my understanding that I need Civ 2 Gold to be able to play internet multiplayer. Is that correct?
Another question. In here: http://www.civfanatics.com/civ2hof.shtml
Ive DLed some of the games there and they appear to be from the players cheating. Can some one point me to a "legit" game where some one has achieved world control through military means, on a large map, with a nation whose population =>100 million. And on a difficulty of King or more. I can do it myself on Prince but Im finding it hard to scale up and seek to learn from others to improve my own game.
Regards
PlatinumFX