LKendter said:Civ4 IMHO is much worse for SGs are there are just to many different ways to play it.
Methos said:I would think that having more different ways to play it would make it more interesting.
From a lurkers standpoint, I find some of those games to be the most interesting to read. To me, a healthy debate about the strategy is not only interesting, but educational. And, in the end, the person whose name appears on post #1 will have the final say in any disagreement.LKendter said:It is creating a problem where players are trying to take the games in conflicting directions. Civ4 needs a consistent game plan a lot more then Civ3 did. However, I am finding people have to many view on how to play the game.
Conroe said:From a lurkers standpoint, I find some of those games to be the most interesting to read. To me, a healthy debate about the strategy is not only interesting, but educational. And, in the end, the person whose name appears on post #1 will have the final say in any disagreement.
ThERat said:On the other side, I have to say that recently Greebley started another SG in C3C and I am immensely enjoying that. C3C has something x-tra, that Civ4 doesn't.
Methos said:Youve already made your decision, but I do suggest that if you ever get to the point you wish to play another game plan out your victory condition and any other objectives in the first post. This should remove most of what you are not happy with.
I suffered the same problem until I learned to play in windowed mode.Greebley said:I also find it more frustrating trying to make good reports - the pause is so huge switching back and forth. I have tried using the Alt-E in the logger but that only works occasionally and I lose my notes.