I'm running on an Athlon 1.8Ghz 1,5 Ghz RAM and a somewhat outdated Radeon 9600, but the game runs fine till now.
I got the game for christmas (my gift to myself

) , and I have mixed feelings about it. Like (I suppose) many of you, I`ve been an avid civ player since Civ I, and every single Civ in the past simply had me hooked.
Not so with Civ4.
I had to do some family visits during christmas, so I couldnt play the game, and when I returned home, I wasn`t so keen on it either. Maybe I`m getting old, but my other theory is, that something is or feels wrong about that game. At first I was delighted when I saw all the beautifully animated terrain features and animals and I was constantly zooming in, but after a short while, I just wanted to play the game, and sometimes it seems all the 3D and scenery actually gets in the way. Don`t get me wrong, I`m not asking for a spreadsheet-like Civ interface only containing numbers, graphics are OK, but does a game like this really need 3D graphics? 3D graphics are complicated stuff and the more the developers get into it, the less time and effort they will spend with the actual gameplay features.
Still, this is not my main grudge with the game. The thing that really annoyed me where all the info screens, like the military advisor. It displays some info, but is otherwise utterly useless since there is no way to interact with that information. In Civ3 you could display unit types or locations, you could click them, activate them, upgrade them all by using the military advisor. Why did they make this huge improvement to Civ3 and simply forget all about it in Civ4. Same thing with most of the other info screens.
The interface as a whole seems not to follow common standards, is unintuitive and feels dead. Maybe I blame all of this on the decision to go 3D.
Still, the little time I spent so far also had its moments. I like the new tactical decisions with resources and great leaders and maybe I will enjoy the game once I get into it a bit more. But I really hate the ugly, almost useless interface and info screens.
