Which decade has the most Civfanatics?

Which decade you're born in?

  • The Thirties (1930-39 and elder)

    Votes: 13 0.2%
  • The Forties (1940-49)

    Votes: 77 1.3%
  • The Fifties (1950-59)

    Votes: 243 4.0%
  • The Sixties (1960-69)

    Votes: 604 10.0%
  • The Seventies (1970-79)

    Votes: 1,402 23.2%
  • The Eighties (1980-89)

    Votes: 2,357 39.0%
  • The Nineties (1990-99)

    Votes: 1,273 21.1%
  • The 2000s (2000-2009)

    Votes: 68 1.1%
  • The 2010s (2010-2019)

    Votes: 3 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6,040
March 1963.

I played Civ 1 in February/March 1992 - I still remember the first game I won. Have played every version since then. Oh, and I've worked in the industry since 1996.
 
I played my first game sometime in early 92 as well. I don't however recall winning. -1971
 
:bump: More votes please!
 
Still only two of us from the thirties, I see.
Possibly the only advantage of being a pensioner and a widower is that I have lovely lots of free time to play Civ4 . . . Are there really no other oldsters playing ?
 
I was born in 1961. In 2012 I will retire. What will I do with all the spare time? What version of Civ will be out then? How much more will I know?
 
July 1988 is when I was born. I started playing Civ 2 when I was seven or eight years old, but I didn't really know what I was doing then. I know what I'm doing in Civ 4 though!
 
wish i was born in the late 1300's ish, to defend constantinople from those barbaric muslems!

:ar15: DIE YOU RELIGIOUS FANITICS!!! DIE!!! :ar15:

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1948 :old:

The first computer I ever used was an IBM 360/67 mainframe. This was in 1971. It filled a room and needed three people to operate, including a high priest to sacrifice a gerbil every hour to appease the computing gods. My present computer, a Gateway D915GAG, is faster, has more RAM, and costs about 1% of what the IBM 360/67 cost.
 
1952 I just made it into the year of the dragon.

The solder sucker in my avatar is older than about half of you. The iron is a bit younger from the mid 80s.

I built a pong game in 1971 (it's around here somewhere), played Adventure in 1977 and built my first computer in 1978. I only got into Civ about 2001, but I was playing a predecessor, Empire, since 1988.
 
YNCS said:
1948 :old:

The first computer I ever used was an IBM 360/67 mainframe. This was in 1971. It filled a room and needed three people to operate, including a high priest to sacrifice a gerbil every hour to appease the computing gods. My present computer, a Gateway D915GAG, is faster, has more RAM, and costs about 1% of what the IBM 360/67 cost.

LOL My friend, I'm a lot younger than you (born in the 1960's) and I probably saw my first computer a lot after you too, but the story is the same. When I was at university in the early 80's, the university had about six wonderful VAX 11 780's which were absolutely awsome, large, kept in special room with amazing gurus dedicated to keeping them going. Now I sit at a Toshiba Tecra laptop with many time the processing power of those vax's taking up basically no room, etc., etc. rhubarb, rhubarb :)
 
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