Which conquest is your favorite?

Which conquests is your favorite?

  • Mesopotamia

    Votes: 47 5.4%
  • Rise of rome

    Votes: 195 22.4%
  • Fall of rome

    Votes: 29 3.3%
  • Middle ages

    Votes: 129 14.8%
  • Mesoamerica

    Votes: 41 4.7%
  • Age of discovery

    Votes: 80 9.2%
  • Sengoku-Sowrd of the shogun

    Votes: 132 15.1%
  • Napoleonic War

    Votes: 131 15.0%
  • WW2 in the pacific

    Votes: 88 10.1%

  • Total voters
    872
Middle Ages, seems to be a duplicate thread
 
Making this sticky for a few days... This is now one of our two official polls linked from the main page (the other one being the age group poll). :)
 
I've voted for the Napoleonic Wars, although the Middle Ages are nice as well.
The WWII scenario was no fun at all, but I've played it under 1.00, if I recall it correctly.

But the most fun for me still is the epic game.. although all conquests have some very nice ideas, I think.
 
Right now I'd say it's between RoR and AoD. Middle Ages has everyone colonizing Siberia, Mesopotamia is just dull, Mesoamerica I don't like on general principles, and I really don't like modern age scenarios.
 
Damn, hard question.

Middle Ages, Napolean, Age of Discovery, Sengoku are my favorites. I'll probably vote AoD, but not yet as I'm still unsure.
 
Rise of Rome and Middle Ages are the best.
 
I have played all but WWII(I think Civ3 AI is really bad with modern warfare) and Mesoamerica.

The best:

Sengoku
Rise of Rome

It´s strange, because civ series are awesome in ancient times scenarios, but the mesopotamia one is really boring. I miss the good custom scenarios from this age for civ2( Alexander conquest and so). The Ancient Mediterranean Mod is by far better than this one. Someone should make some scenarios based in this mod.
 
My favorite by far is Rise of Rome

I played as Rome, the different levels of Legions is a great idea. Also, just a personal experience during my game but swear I played about six hours straight without noticing. When i was about ten turns from the limit I still had to expand about into 5% of the map to get domination so i mass produced tons of settlers and using their speed (great idea) and not bothering with guards I managed to get domination 1 turn before the end!!!

This conquest also took me the longest (14+ hours) which was great, especially compared to Mesoamerica which took only about 1hour

I found WWII good although way too much orders

Fall of Rome was quite a bit less enjoyable, it was probably my fault though, i chose the Sassanids, too NORMAL.
 
I haven't played them all. I just can't help but start modding once I see a few things that annoy me.

That said, Rise of Rome was a lot of fun.
 
Middle Ages and Age of Discovery.
 
I must say, Rise of Rome was so tedious! Same with Fall of Rome, but not as long a scenario.
 
I'm new to the boards here. But I really enjoyed the Mesoamerica Conquest. Maybe because I'm Native American and it's the closest scenario to my own heritage.

I found that each conquest has a setup that requires a different style of play, and being a culture/civ-builder myself, I have problems with some of the purely military conquests. I'm just not used to playing a strictly military campaing with a turn limit.

I tried the WWII Pacific conquest, and it does look interesting. I played a few turns into it and it appeared to degenerate again into just a military grind, but this time focusing on naval combat. I was taking islands back and forth between the U.S. and Japan constantly, with neither of us having them long enough to actually do anything and had a hard time keeping up production with no time for city improvement.

I dunno, I like the idea of the Conquests, I wish Firaxis would do something along the lines of a new conquest per month for online download or something though, since, for buying C3C, we really only got some minor game improvements, a handful of new civs and 9(?) conquest scenarios. Just my opinion, but I've been playing since CivI :)
 
Age of Discovery is the only one I've played twice as the English and Aztecs, so I voted for that. The ones I'm looking forward to replaying are Rise of Rome and Sengoku.
 
AoD, I like hoarding my gold. If you wait and hoard it you can get a truely massive score, build up to just under finish and then hoard it and then cash it all in on one turn.
 
Personally, I love the Sengoku conquest. It's just like being in the film Kagemusha - esp. if you play as Shingen Takeda. :D

I love Akira Kurosawa films so that is easily my first choice.

Second... Probably the WW2 conquest.
 
To each their own (for me Middle Ages), but I fail to understand why so many choose Rise of Rome. :confused:

Not that it's a bad map/scenario, but isn't it simply a standard game on a fixed map? No new mechanics, no 'cool' concepts like Warlords, Relics or Shoguns, just tedious maxing of population...

And as repeatedly said, the shorter the Conquest, the higher the level it should be played, since the AI has less benefits then.
Mesopotamia is best played about 2 levels above your regular one, and then it won't be an easy (or boring..) piling of wonders any more, but a great race to reach enough VPs until someone finishes the Lighthouse.
 
I like rise of Rome (as Rome) and Middle Ages as one of the Scandinavian powers (the reach of their longboats is awesome!). Fall of Rome can be tedious, but I've had a lot of fun playing the Mongols--without even settling on the locations where you start out, I just head west and either settle near the Caucasus mountains between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, or else just have fun being completely destructive--killing off pieces of the first civs I encounter.

I dislike WWII--it's awfully tedious. Same with the Napoleonic scenario--it seems too simplistic. I like a good war, but ONLY war gets monotonous.

Age of Discovery was fun the first time--I headed straight for Panama so I could get a city on the isthmus and cross to the Pacific without going around Cape Horn. That let's you get to the rich gold and silver of California and Peru quickly. The second time I played it wasn't as fun.

MesoAmerica was rather boring, but the concept of sacrificing slaves is somehow satisfying in an evil, diabolical way:devil2: :die:.

Didn't really enjoy Mesopotamia.

On the whole, these scenarios are a great change of pace, but I prefer the richness and complexity of Civ III.
 
This is like asking me which record in my collection I like most. I can't answer that, it depends on which mood I'm in :)

But playing along, I chose Fall of Rome for giving me some of the hardest and most enjoyable games playing as Carthage and trying to take over the world. I think it's a much underrated scenario.

If I had a second choice, it would be Napoleonic Europe, for all those enjoyable memories from the betatest, winning the conquest as Spain, three times in a row :king: :D
 
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