DavidBeoulve
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- Nov 21, 2005
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Tegilbor, you are my own personal hero.
I've been having this problem too - I haven't finished a single game of Civilization 4 because of this problem -- that and I'm addicted to BigHuge Maps thanks to two years of playing Rise of Nations & RoN: Thrones & Patriots (and many, many, many other games, but even Dawn of War: Warhammer 40,000 failed to wrest RoN's claim as king of non-micromanaging RTS's).
But I digress.
I absolutely LOVE Civilization 4. I was such a big fan of the original Civilization, I once went through the whole game finishing a Conquest victory while losing one unit, by reloading the game every time one died (back in DOS days, reloading the game was a snap, and I was around 14 years old). I learned to play realistically as well, and just ate it up.
Civ 2 still had squares for graphics. In 1996? Come on.
Civ 3, I never heard great things about from my Civ-fan friends.
Civ 4 is like rediscovering Civ 1, better than it was before. And yet I can't freaking finish one lousy game.
I've been having this problem too - I haven't finished a single game of Civilization 4 because of this problem -- that and I'm addicted to BigHuge Maps thanks to two years of playing Rise of Nations & RoN: Thrones & Patriots (and many, many, many other games, but even Dawn of War: Warhammer 40,000 failed to wrest RoN's claim as king of non-micromanaging RTS's).
But I digress.
I absolutely LOVE Civilization 4. I was such a big fan of the original Civilization, I once went through the whole game finishing a Conquest victory while losing one unit, by reloading the game every time one died (back in DOS days, reloading the game was a snap, and I was around 14 years old). I learned to play realistically as well, and just ate it up.
Civ 2 still had squares for graphics. In 1996? Come on.
Civ 3, I never heard great things about from my Civ-fan friends.
Civ 4 is like rediscovering Civ 1, better than it was before. And yet I can't freaking finish one lousy game.