stwils
Emperor
This is interesting. I found SirPleb's post in Civ3 Creation and Customization forum "How many turns from 4000BC until 2050 AD?" (Answer 540)
His chart for example shows:
4000BC to 2750BC - 50 years/turn for 25 turns
In Civ1 the time passage is different:
4000BC to 1000AD - 20 years/turn for 250 turns
(You can find both complete charts on Civ1 forum under "How many turns in a game?")
In total there are 550 turns in Civ1 (give or take a bit depending on your difficulty level.)
So both Civ1 and Civ3 have approximately 550 turns a game.
My question is this. The early game in Civ1 goes for 250 turns at 20 years per turn whereas the early game in Civ3 starts right out moving turns at 50 years each. Why? Why the slower beginning in Civ1?
stwils
His chart for example shows:
4000BC to 2750BC - 50 years/turn for 25 turns
In Civ1 the time passage is different:
4000BC to 1000AD - 20 years/turn for 250 turns
(You can find both complete charts on Civ1 forum under "How many turns in a game?")
In total there are 550 turns in Civ1 (give or take a bit depending on your difficulty level.)
So both Civ1 and Civ3 have approximately 550 turns a game.
My question is this. The early game in Civ1 goes for 250 turns at 20 years per turn whereas the early game in Civ3 starts right out moving turns at 50 years each. Why? Why the slower beginning in Civ1?
stwils