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    Civilization 2 is the Most Frustrating Game Ever

    AAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHH!!!!

    I sit there building my civilization up from scratch, bothering
    noone, and after about 3 weeks of gameplay, the Carthaginians
    come in and drop 5 nuclear missiles on my capital and take over
    most of the Sioux homeland. This is the most realistically
    programmed game ever...but the most annoyingly unfair one too.
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    play civ 3...
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    Civ3 sucks...it has no multiplayer!!
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    lol i dunno know i only downloaded a myth rip of it cause i was really bored.
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    The real civ2 is the best out there... trust me!!
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    This is the way Civ 1 was too.

    Advice: build settlers like they're going out of fashion. Expand expand expand. Find another civilisation. Make a peace treaty with them, then kill them as soon as possible, probably with catapults. Keep doing this with every other civilisation you meet

    Civ is dead easy to win early on in the game but gets tricky the further on the game goes.
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    With Civ2, just start a new game, and immediately open the cheat menu, and kill everyone but yourself off. You STILL get a really high score, even with the -1000 points for cheating >=).

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    Originally posted by HarryW
    This is the way Civ 1 was too.

    Advice: build settlers like they're going out of fashion. Expand expand expand. Find another civilisation. Make a peace treaty with them, then kill them as soon as possible, probably with catapults. Keep doing this with every other civilisation you meet

    Civ is dead easy to win early on in the game but gets tricky the further on the game goes.

    No... Civ 1 was WAY WAY WAY worse - not only did random **** like this happen, but the combat was ridiculously unfair, when a phalanx could beat a battleship. and the thing I hated MOST about Civ 1 - you spend 50 game turns building the frickin' pyramids, and then some other Civ acquires them randomly, having spent no time building them, thus making the game exceptionally unfair, as basically every PC player had an extra city to you whenever you built a wonder. Peace was impossible, and enemies were allowed to do things such as move into your territory without invoking war, which you couldnt' do.

    Civ 2 is much fairer, although the peace is still very hard to keep. Like you say - early war is the only way to go. Once you have a big powerbase, it's easy to win eventually, but sacrifices must be made. I once had a game (in Civ 1 actually) where I and the Germans effectively owned half the planet each, and we engaged in full nuclear war - it was the most fun game I've ever had. Hard to get yourself, and an enemy to a reasonably equal position of power in that game. It's usually one or the other.


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    Try Empire Earth (or Earth Empire?). You'll love it!
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    Empire Earth ?!?!

    God even i can code better ! that is the most rushed onto shelves game ever, it was absolutly full of bugs with extremely un-balanced game play.

    That game scares me.

    Then of course if your just looking for fun it ok lol.

    *Dugeon seige if you want role playing
    *AOEII or RA2 if you want stratergy
    *MOHAA if you want single player first person
    (medal of honour : allied assualt)
    *Battlefield 1942 if you want multiplayer shoot em up (not yet released)

    ok ok i like my games a bit too much but i can list thousands more even though i don't play em... i just see what they are like.
    i will play star wars galaxy when it's released because it has so much interaction with humans
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    Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri and its add on Alien Crossfire.

    Essentially Civ in space. I think it was released between Civs 2 and 3, so its quite well balanced and kinda fair.

    And if you like that, join the development team for Sentience
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    *AOEII or RA2 if you want stratergy
    RA2 that game was good but ran too slow on my system I didn't get very for in it before I have to take it back to the video store.

    medal of honour : allied assualt
    Is that any good? I have the demo around somewhere but I haven't played it for a while.
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    yeh it's sweet, i mainly mentioned them ones because they have great story lines.
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    Originally posted by Jack Daniels
    yeh it's sweet, i mainly mentioned them ones because they have great story lines.

    I reckon it would have been good if they included an editor with RA2 or RA.
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    they sorta did.. in RA they had a crappy dos on and with RA2 there is like a 5mb exe you can d/l which lets you edit maps

    but to much effort making em look good, i left it up to others to make em and i d/led em
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    Originally posted by Jack Daniels
    they sorta did.. in RA they had a crappy dos on and with RA2 there is like a 5mb exe you can d/l which lets you edit maps

    but to much effort making em look good, i left it up to others to make em and i d/led em
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    Hey, CivIII is the bollocks!

    I love that game.

    Although I thoroughly enjoyed CivII, It has to be said that CivIII is far superior.

    The problems with CivII were the limited diplomacy possibilities and the stupid AI of the computer players. They're units would move in such a predictable fashion that they were easy to beat. In CivIII, the diplomacy is excellent; much more free form and creative. The AI is superb. They really know how to make life difficult for you.

    Additionally, you can now win by diplomatic or Cultural victories meaning that violence doesn't have to be the way.

    Maybe CivIII has no multi-player option and has no scenarios (to speak of) with it (like CivII's excellent WWII), as a single player game, it is brilliant!
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    Am I being ignored here?

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    Just goes to show death is not the only way to solve a situation.
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    Originally posted by Behemoth
    Am I being ignored here?
    lol your not but i heard that games good, but i've never played it...
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    Am I being ignored here?

    Try Alpha Centauri, it's very good.
    I briefly watch someone play it once but haven't had the pleasure myself.
    Everything I say is either loose interpretation of dubious facts or idle speculation rooted in irrational sentiment.

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    Originally posted by Jack Daniels


    lol your not but i heard that games good, but i've never played it...
    Just what I was thinking
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    Re: Empire Earth ?!?!

    Originally posted by Jack Daniels
    *Dugeon seige if you want role playing
    I have heard this is basically Diablo with updated graphics, not exactly what I'd call 'role-playing'. Neverwinter Nights is probably better for a pure RPG, but not quite so action-based.

    *AOEII or RA2 if you want stratergy
    Age of Empires ok, I know lots of people like it, but RA2? Starcraft is still the best RTS out there IMO

    i will play star wars galaxy when it's released because it has so much interaction with humans
    I currently play Dark Age of Camelot, which is another MMORPG but not set in the Star Wars universe obviously. Might try SWG when it's released, probably depending on how many of my friends from DAoC switch over.
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    Re: Re: Empire Earth ?!?!

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    Might try SWG when it's released, probably depending on how many of my friends from DAoC switch over.
    Yeh but i forgot they will be charging a certain amount of $$ a month to use it as it is a totally internet based game kinda thing, costs of keeping servers up and accessing them, bulls**t if you ask me but anywaz... (i don't think there will be a SP side of it)

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    Yeah well that's the way online games are. In the end it's not a whole lot of money. Usually less than 10 US dollars per month for all these online games, which is not really expensive considering how much time you can end up spending playing the thing.
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    yeh i guess, it's just odd how there are so many free servers, and its too much of a hassle to pay for a game, i've never done it b4. but i felt guilty so when i fell in love with AOEII i went out and bought it, the only one outta bout 100.
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    Re: Civilization 2 is the Most Frustrating Game Ever

    Originally posted by macai
    AAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHH!!!!

    I sit there building my civilization up from scratch, bothering
    noone, and after about 3 weeks of gameplay, the Carthaginians
    come in and drop 5 nuclear missiles on my capital and take over
    most of the Sioux homeland. This is the most realistically
    programmed game ever...but the most annoyingly unfair one too.
    Sounds realistic to me. How long were the real Sioux building up their culture? How long did it take to wipe them out??

    Civ II is realistic BECAUSE it is unfair
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    I've never been nuked! They never last that long! Besides, I don't even know how the SDI defense works! And I play Civ since the first one!

    Now, Civ 3 is utter crap, compared with its ealyer versions. It's nothing more than settler diarrhea, with new diplomacy and some new eye candy, but with truck-loads of units to manage. Late game is so boring that I only finished the game once or twice before returning to Masters of Orion 2 (MP) and Civ 2.


    SMAC is the only game that was worth giving the buck. Only original game I bought (I didn't have money when Civ 2 came out - I was barely 16). Never regreted it. Brian Reynolds deserved it.

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    Originally posted by rjlohan



    No... Civ 1 was WAY WAY WAY worse - not only did random **** like this happen, but the combat was ridiculously unfair, when a phalanx could beat a battleship. and the thing I hated MOST about Civ 1 - you spend 50 game turns building the frickin' pyramids, and then some other Civ acquires them randomly, having spent no time building them, thus making the game exceptionally unfair, as basically every PC player had an extra city to you whenever you built a wonder. Peace was impossible, and enemies were allowed to do things such as move into your territory without invoking war, which you couldnt' do.

    Civ 2 is much fairer, although the peace is still very hard to keep. Like you say - early war is the only way to go. Once you have a big powerbase, it's easy to win eventually, but sacrifices must be made. I once had a game (in Civ 1 actually) where I and the Germans effectively owned half the planet each, and we engaged in full nuclear war - it was the most fun game I've ever had. Hard to get yourself, and an enemy to a reasonably equal position of power in that game. It's usually one or the other.


    Yeah, it is fairly easy to win that way, but if you want to actually
    have to balence between military, sceince, trade, foreign and
    attitude, (in other words, get a real chlallenge) you'd better just
    sit down and stay out of trouble until someone does that. BTW,
    RJ, do you have Civ2 Gold? We can all start a game over the
    internet!
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    Originally posted by Zealot
    I've never been nuked! They never last that long! Besides, I don't even know how the SDI defense works! And I play Civ since the first one!

    Now, Civ 3 is utter crap, compared with its ealyer versions. It's nothing more than settler diarrhea, with new diplomacy and some new eye candy, but with truck-loads of units to manage. Late game is so boring that I only finished the game once or twice before returning to Masters of Orion 2 (MP) and Civ 2.


    SMAC is the only game that was worth giving the buck. Only original game I bought (I didn't have money when Civ 2 came out - I was barely 16). Never regreted it. Brian Reynolds deserved it.

    Tough the most deep TBS game is MOO2! Now that's a master piece! Can't get enough of it!
    You're right, Civ3 is total crap. Its basically civ2 with the ability to
    make your city borders big..and now zone of control, one of the
    most intricate rules of civ2 is gone!!!!! It sucks, it dont even have
    any multiplayer. I'd take Civ2 Gold any day.
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    Re: Re: Civilization 2 is the Most Frustrating Game Ever

    Originally posted by Kzin


    Sounds realistic to me. How long were the real Sioux building up their culture? How long did it take to wipe them out??

    Civ II is realistic BECAUSE it is unfair
    Yeah, but i killed the "pilgrims" right when they got to the country
    (i used the real world map) and i flourished afterwards. Oh, and
    its more realistic because it makes it seem like a real
    history is being recorded, because you (and others) are making
    decisions and having mucho great affects later on in the game.
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    Originally posted by nabeels786
    an awesome fps (even better than MOH me thinks...i enjoy itmore than moh) is americas army. and its free

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    kickass graphics too
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    I think civ3 would be more enjoyable with multiplayer; it gets incredibly boring late game when you just do the same thing over and over and over again.

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    Originally posted by Cromicus
    I think civ3 would be more enjoyable with multiplayer; it gets incredibly boring late game when you just do the same thing over and over and over again.
    It still wouldnt be comparable to the good ol' civ2 though.
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    You guys don't know what you're talking about!!!

    CivIII improves in just about every respect over CivII (multiplayer aside).

    You complain about the later part of the game but that's just where CivIII improves over CivII. With the ability to automate your workers and to appoint governers (who can control exactly what you want them to) it's far less tedius that CivII.

    What about the vastly improved trade and diplomacy in CivIII? The vastly improved tactics alone make it for me.

    And many of the frustrating things about CivII, like rival cities springing up inbetween your cities can be eliminated in CivIII due to the sphere of cultural influence.

    CivIII wipes the floor witrh previous versions!
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    Sorry simonm, but it appears that you never really understood Civ 2 too deeply. Though what you point out is true, it is also true that you need a lot more workers than in Civ2, if you automate them they will irrigate everything - whereas sometimes it's better to have mines - and wipe out every forest square!

    The Governors suck, because they tend to build units you don't need, and then you are forced to disband them because they deplete the kingdom's treasury, when you could be building value structures according to your civ's traits (library if you are scientific, temple if you are religious, barracks if you are military, etc.).

    Trade is nice, though the resources will surely be a headache in MP. Diplomacy is also nice. But all it has that SMAC hasn't is to trade resources.

    And while I agree that enemy cities settling inside our territory is stupid and partialy fixed in Civ 3 through culture, you also have the problem that if you make a blitzkrieg into enemy territory, your newly acquired cities will flip back into the original Civ despite the huge amount of your units inside of it, losing all 5, 50 or 500 units you had inside. The chance this happens is greater if the conquered city has a considerable size, and is near an enemy city also with a considerable size. This is completely dumb, since you could have enough firepower to raze the city, but it's impossible to state martial law! There goes all your strategy!

    Civ 3 was rushed. A lot! It was badly hurt with Brian Reynolds & team left to found BigHugeGames, and the newcomers weren't really able to continue the Civ tradition.
    Let's just hope Brian wants to make another TBS game in a few years.

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    I agree, man, Civ3 is your typical make it easier at the price of
    making it less strategic!

    EDIT: Kind of like Dungeons and Dragons 3rd edition.
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