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Edited by Krishnas Prophet: 1/13/2018 8:24:29 AM
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Do You Like Civilization, And If So Where Did You Start?

I started on civ 3 when it was first new. I was around 13 then. Oddly enough my Mom saw it in the game store and thought it would be educational. I didn't play it at first, but once I started I was hooked. I had the special edition that came in a sexy metal tin, and had a paper fold out of the tech trees. That edition was also very bugged, which made it loads of fun. If you asked for a billion plus gold per turn from any world lead, and demanded that they give it, they would. Then you could precede to hurry the production of anything and everything. Civ 3 is still fun, and has a special place in my heart, but overall civ 4 is my alll time favorite. Religions, efficient unit stacking, and an intuitive world builder made it a blast every game I played. Civ 5 was ok, but I couldn't get past the lack of unit stacking. That literally shattered my preferred play strategy of amassing a hord, and conquering other civs en mass. In any case, I don't usually hang out here in gaming, but I'm flying from China back to the US right now and I've got a long trip (and hopefully a lot of civ time) ahead of me. I'd love to chat with some fellow civ addicts... Lol. Has anyone given the new civ 6 a try? I've heard some good things but I dont know...

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  • Civ 4. I still play it til this very day. The whole system is just really satisfying to interact with. I bought Civ5 and tried for a few hours but it didn't really click with me. In Civ 4, i once was involved in a series of wars that spanned the course of a few hundred years. I was attacked by all 9 opposing civilizations at least once during that period of time, ini some cases 2 or 3 times. At one point, i was at war with 5 different civs, one of which never actually even sent an attack army.... I never even knew where some of these civilizations were situated on the map. It was such a tense experience. They all hated me and my glorious culture.... and at the end of that few hundred years, i had one city left. I was beaten to a pulp. I couldn't even muster up the production to create a worker anymore... i was decimated. Then, Ghandi showed up.... the 10th civilization... and he wrecked my last city, -blam!- my women, and burned all of the books in my Great Library. 10/10

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