1990/91
at amiga 500
man, i was jubilating when i get my amiga2000 with a 50MB Quantum HD and get fed up playing "DJ" with that 4 discs ...
when i finally changed to my 1st PC (AMD pentium clone K5 - 90) in around 1995 and win95 OS
i 1st bought CiV II when it came out -
i was SOOOO frustrated about the humble and confusing "gameplay" that i quickly changed back to CiV part 1 and play it again & again from time to time nowadays.
in between i was playing FREECiV (linux CiV 2 clone) online at freeciv server a.s.o.
i was always looking for a civnet copy but did miss to buy it when i finally found it in a game package.
after all i realized that there where a NET scene playing CiVnet in between 1996 <-> 1998
i would like to know ("more") about the differences in gameplay civilization 1 & civnet at singleplayer... would be interesting to play another easy-to-play-variation of civ.
anyway - in 1998 or so i came back playing civ1 because i found finally the 474. (03) englisch version that allowed map editing with the map editor (freeware) for civ1 a.s.o.
on 233 MHz MMX Intel or 500 MHz AMD it became difficult to play CiV 1 because the game tends (like colonization) to grab all prozessor speed - so that high tech prozessors turn HOT (this was very evil at my 233 MHz AMD - it nearly killed the machine those days)
so i bought/installed an old 486er to run the game more smoothly - that old tseng graphic card (65.*** colors, 1MB RAM) is doing great with a Flatscreen
the 98lite "micro" installation (98lite.com & win98se) at ol' 16MB (x)RAM made it possible to use a dos window and several tools like the map editor again.
i use sid's colonization game at this machine too and nothing else.