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Post by kyng on Jul 3, 2018 20:40:15 GMT
Yeah, the DLC is fairly new, so I'm guessing it wouldn't be on sale by the same amount just yet. I'm sure its time will come, though .
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Post by lordroel on Jul 4, 2018 3:13:28 GMT
Yeah, the DLC is fairly new, so I'm guessing it wouldn't be on sale by the same amount just yet. I'm sure its time will come, though . Well maybe in the future when it also is on steam sale i will buy it, for now i like playing Germany as a good alternative.
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Post by kyng on Jul 9, 2018 0:14:57 GMT
Nice . I don't think I've played a full game as Germany yet. They seem pretty powerful, though, given how important Production is in Civ 6 (especially in comparison to Civ 5, where Food and Science were more important).
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Post by lordroel on Jul 9, 2018 3:41:59 GMT
Nice . I don't think I've played a full game as Germany yet. They seem pretty powerful, though, given how important Production is in Civ 6 (especially in comparison to Civ 5, where Food and Science were more important). Have started playing America and England, going to play Japan next if i have the time.
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Post by kyng on Jul 23, 2018 22:17:58 GMT
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Post by simon darkshade on Jul 24, 2018 12:42:51 GMT
I began playing Civilization in 1993 and still dabble with it. I greatly enjoyed the array of content made for Civ2 and the ease of scenario construction. Civ3 has been my major focus in the series since 2007 or so, as there have been some great modern scenarios, even if some of the AI behaviours and limitations are somewhat frustrating. I've tried a bit of Civ4 and don't mind the events.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 24, 2018 13:32:56 GMT
I began playing Civilization in 1993 and still dabble with it. I greatly enjoyed the array of content made for Civ2 and the ease of scenario construction. Civ3 has been my major focus in the series since 2007 or so, as there have been some great modern scenarios, even if some of the AI behaviours and limitations are somewhat frustrating. I've tried a bit of Civ4 and don't mind the events. I still have Civ I and even Civ II on CDs somewhere in the house, but doubt they will play on my PC. But for one reason ore another, i like to play Civilization Revolution on my DS the most, it just fun and easy, also i like to build larg armies of a single type and then surround a enemy city until they surrender.
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Post by kyng on Jul 28, 2018 16:28:31 GMT
I began playing Civilization in 1993 and still dabble with it. I greatly enjoyed the array of content made for Civ2 and the ease of scenario construction. Civ3 has been my major focus in the series since 2007 or so, as there have been some great modern scenarios, even if some of the AI behaviours and limitations are somewhat frustrating. I've tried a bit of Civ4 and don't mind the events. Wow, nice Any chance you'll try 5 or 6 one day? (Or any subsequent iterations, for that matter?)
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Post by lordroel on Jul 28, 2018 18:05:56 GMT
I began playing Civilization in 1993 and still dabble with it. I greatly enjoyed the array of content made for Civ2 and the ease of scenario construction. Civ3 has been my major focus in the series since 2007 or so, as there have been some great modern scenarios, even if some of the AI behaviours and limitations are somewhat frustrating. I've tried a bit of Civ4 and don't mind the events. Wow, nice Any chance you'll try 5 or 6 one day? (Or any subsequent iterations, for that matter?) I know a person who plays Civ II for over 1 years, its called civ 2 the eternal war and even has its own Reddit page. The eternal war (Reddit page)Ten Years of Civ II Lock The World in Perpetual War
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Post by simon darkshade on Jul 28, 2018 23:46:05 GMT
I began playing Civilization in 1993 and still dabble with it. I greatly enjoyed the array of content made for Civ2 and the ease of scenario construction. Civ3 has been my major focus in the series since 2007 or so, as there have been some great modern scenarios, even if some of the AI behaviours and limitations are somewhat frustrating. I've tried a bit of Civ4 and don't mind the events. Wow, nice Any chance you'll try 5 or 6 one day? (Or any subsequent iterations, for that matter?) None whatsoever. I'd have to update my computer and dislike the interface, many of the gamey aspects of the interface and prefer detailed scenarios that the more recent iterations cannot support. For an idle moment, I have CivWin, which is more than sufficient.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 29, 2018 7:14:25 GMT
Wow, nice Any chance you'll try 5 or 6 one day? (Or any subsequent iterations, for that matter?) None whatsoever. I'd have to update my computer and dislike the interface, many of the gamey aspects of the interface and prefer detailed scenarios that the more recent iterations cannot support. For an idle moment, I have CivWin, which is more than sufficient. CivWin, is that free version of the game.
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Post by simon darkshade on Jul 29, 2018 7:28:53 GMT
I think so. I downloaded it many, many years ago.
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Post by lordroel on Nov 23, 2018 15:44:54 GMT
So i just bought Civilization 6 for the Nintendo Switch and i love it, a worthy successor to my Civilization Revolution DS.
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Post by kyng on Nov 25, 2018 19:32:06 GMT
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Post by lordroel on Nov 25, 2018 19:39:06 GMT
Yes i saw the thrailer, it seems to also include a Dutch landmark called the Deltawerken.
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