OT: Late the Civilization 4 Party
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OT: Late the Civilization 4 Party
I picked this one up on the 4th after debating whether I would like it or not. I've never really had a computer that could handle even this game. It runs surprisingly fast on my iMac bootcamp. I was going to get the Mac version but I thought if I wanted the add-on pack I better get it for the PC.
I have never really gotten in the Civ 4 mania even though I bought Civ 3 gold but just could not get into it.
Well I sat down around 6 to install and played until 10. (Ya ya no 4th celebration for me as I can't leave my dog outside due to the fireworks.) It is an engrossing game even though I don't know what's really going on. After playing Civ, I like the turnbased strategy better than the real-time strategy in games like Europa Universalis, and Hearts of Iron. Time advances quickly in this game. In a few hours you can quickly get to later stages.
I have zero clue what I'm doing and I seemed to only scratch the surface of the interface and what's under the hood. That may be part of the beauty of the game -- it's simple to start out.
Anyway, I thought I'd post since I'm sure some of you have or are playing Civ 4.
I have never really gotten in the Civ 4 mania even though I bought Civ 3 gold but just could not get into it.
Well I sat down around 6 to install and played until 10. (Ya ya no 4th celebration for me as I can't leave my dog outside due to the fireworks.) It is an engrossing game even though I don't know what's really going on. After playing Civ, I like the turnbased strategy better than the real-time strategy in games like Europa Universalis, and Hearts of Iron. Time advances quickly in this game. In a few hours you can quickly get to later stages.
I have zero clue what I'm doing and I seemed to only scratch the surface of the interface and what's under the hood. That may be part of the beauty of the game -- it's simple to start out.
Anyway, I thought I'd post since I'm sure some of you have or are playing Civ 4.
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Civ IV is easily the best of the series, IMO, and far, far better than Civ 3 (which I think took a step back). I've had it shelved for the past couple months, but for about three months straight it absolutely consumed my world. When the expansion comes out, it'll like grab hold of me yet again.
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Actually, no. I was so enamored with the stock gameplay (plus patches) I really didn't even get to looking at which mods might be fun. I was on a mission to play a game with each of the different leaders, which deep down I knew that wouldn't happen (maybe if I didn't have kids now), but I did get roughly halfway there.
The Russians and British, I thought made for great civs thanks to their special unit of Redcoats and Cossacks, respectively. Likewise, the Financial trait both Brit rulers get (Elizabeth and ???) is a huge boon.
There are some good strategy guides from players at both CivFanatics and Apolyton. I don't have direct links handy, but I did download a couple of them. If you think you'd find them useful PM me your email and I'll send them to you.
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The Russians and British, I thought made for great civs thanks to their special unit of Redcoats and Cossacks, respectively. Likewise, the Financial trait both Brit rulers get (Elizabeth and ???) is a huge boon.
There are some good strategy guides from players at both CivFanatics and Apolyton. I don't have direct links handy, but I did download a couple of them. If you think you'd find them useful PM me your email and I'll send them to you.
----Todd
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I would like to note that this game is fantastic playing online as well. I have a group of 4 others guys and we play a game, finish and start another. You can play co-op, vs, with AI Civs. It's great playing online, the game saves and you can pick up whenever, there is little downtime with the new turn options. If you want a fast game you can set that up as well.
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Does anyone know how to get a city back after you lose it. I'm not talking from war.
I went to war against Ghandi because he built a city right in the middle of my empire. I wasn't going to have that so...WAR!. I take two of his cities and call it a good war. One of the cities was on the border of the English, Indians and myself. Well I lost it for whatever reason. Probably has to do with culture.
Is there a way to get it back without going to war. My war set me back a few hundred years and the English have Redcoats so that will be a losing battle.
I went to war against Ghandi because he built a city right in the middle of my empire. I wasn't going to have that so...WAR!. I take two of his cities and call it a good war. One of the cities was on the border of the English, Indians and myself. Well I lost it for whatever reason. Probably has to do with culture.
Is there a way to get it back without going to war. My war set me back a few hundred years and the English have Redcoats so that will be a losing battle.
Was it originally your city? or one you took over?JRod wrote:Does anyone know how to get a city back after you lose it. I'm not talking from war.
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I havent played in months but I think you are right and it has to do with culture...You need to watch what you build in your cities. Balance the cultural improvements with the military and economic...If your neighbor has a much greater culture his influence will envelop your border cities.
Edit...even if you do get it back by war...chances are you will just lose it again for the same reason.
I need to fire this one back up again...When I first got it I played 6-8 hours a day...Thats the problem with the game though.... 6-8 hours just fly by...
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XXXIV's answer sounds right. If you lose a city to a cultural flip, the first thing you need to do (to the best of my memory) is stabalize your cultural influence in that area of the map and keep that of your opponent's from doing more damage.
However, cultural flips in this game, I think, take too long to occur; so I wouldn't recommend just waiting for it to flip back. You could end up waiting the whole game for that. If you want that city back, the fastest course is probably to build your culture up in the area and then take it back. (If you can spawn a Great Entertainer, you could take the city back and then send him in to instantly flip it back to you without the long process of suppressing the populace.)
Also, have you noticed the population makeup up bar on your city screens? (It took me a while to notice it.) You definitely need to watch that meter in border cities, since it'll tell you what percentage of your population belongs to a specific culture/nation. If your people end up in the minority the city has an increased chance of flipping. If one is in danger of flipping, you can also adjust your military presence and government civics to help keep it from flipping while you try to build up its culture.
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However, cultural flips in this game, I think, take too long to occur; so I wouldn't recommend just waiting for it to flip back. You could end up waiting the whole game for that. If you want that city back, the fastest course is probably to build your culture up in the area and then take it back. (If you can spawn a Great Entertainer, you could take the city back and then send him in to instantly flip it back to you without the long process of suppressing the populace.)
Also, have you noticed the population makeup up bar on your city screens? (It took me a while to notice it.) You definitely need to watch that meter in border cities, since it'll tell you what percentage of your population belongs to a specific culture/nation. If your people end up in the minority the city has an increased chance of flipping. If one is in danger of flipping, you can also adjust your military presence and government civics to help keep it from flipping while you try to build up its culture.
---Todd
Civilization Revolution demo came out a few days ago for the 360 and ps3.
I could never really get into the game on the pc for some reason, but I've played the demo 3 times now for hours and this has become a purchase for me.
They really did a great job with a game like this on a console and it seems easier for me to know what's going on and what to do.
I could never really get into the game on the pc for some reason, but I've played the demo 3 times now for hours and this has become a purchase for me.
They really did a great job with a game like this on a console and it seems easier for me to know what's going on and what to do.
MizzouRah wrote:Civilization Revolution demo came out a few days ago for the 360 and ps3.
I could never really get into the game on the pc for some reason, but I've played the demo 3 times now for hours and this has become a purchase for me.
They really did a great job with a game like this on a console and it seems easier for me to know what's going on and what to do.
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Wow.. I just noticed it was almost 2 years ago since the last post!pigpen81 wrote:MizzouRah wrote:Civilization Revolution demo came out a few days ago for the 360 and ps3.
I could never really get into the game on the pc for some reason, but I've played the demo 3 times now for hours and this has become a purchase for me.
They really did a great job with a game like this on a console and it seems easier for me to know what's going on and what to do.
Holy thread save Batman!
The demo plays like Civ Lite...Not a bad thing but Im not so sure I shouldnt just boot up Civ IV instead.
Im a HUGE fan of the series and I played the hell out of CIVs I,II and IV.
Im hoping I can keep it in my pants and wait for some impressions from some Civ vets when the game is out before I buy.
Im a HUGE fan of the series and I played the hell out of CIVs I,II and IV.
Im hoping I can keep it in my pants and wait for some impressions from some Civ vets when the game is out before I buy.