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ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:Will pick this up after i finished MGS4 this or BattleField the demos really sold them both so well!!!
$79 bucks each AUS GAF at JB HiFi.
I'm heading to JB next week to get this. Thanks for the heads up.
ItAintEasyBeinCheesy said:Will pick this up after i finished MGS4 this or BattleField the demos really sold them both so well!!!
$79 bucks each AUS GAF at JB HiFi.
MMaRsu said:FUCK just lost 2 hours of my life playing a worthless matchany tips?
Haeleos said:That's ok. Today I played a 6 hour match of Civ 4 and lost. Talk about a waste of time...
It doesn't seem to have the PAL60 logo on the front of the box, so it looks like that's not required at least. Don't have access to a US machine to check if it's region free or not though, sorry.FlyinJ said:Wait, so the game is definitely region-free? Someone on another board just told me that the back of the box explicitly says:
""For use only with XBox 360 entertainment systems with "PAL" designation and PAL TV's capable of displaying a 60Hz signal"."
He said there wasn't a specific region code on the box, though.
Civ is hard. It seems like you really have to learn how to play it before you'll get anywhere. I think I'm going to start on Revolution and stop playing Civ IV for a while now it's just too deep for me. Once I get to a certain point in the game I get a bit overwhelmed and unsure about what I should be doing for expansion/research etc.MMaRsu said:Fuck man I'm finding it impossible to beat the computer AI on king difficulty.. :\
I manage to stay on everybody's good side, but then after a while Egypt just started attacking me, and they had like 10/15 cruisers, and lots and lots of bombers. How the hell do they get the tech so fast??
I was pretty good I had the best city that game, but I just turned it off because I was losing city's and it was a losing battle against them.
FUCK just lost 2 hours of my life playing a worthless matchany tips?
MMaRsu said:Yeah I shut it off cause I got pissed when I saw I was losing..man ain't that a bitch?
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TheKingOfSheep said:if you wanna play an online match add me to your to your list (my avatar is my gc). I can give you some pointers.
andrewfee said:For people wondering, the manual is only 44 pages long nothing like the thick Civ II manual I seem to remember. (Disappointingly, the manuals for Civ IV complete were PDFs on the disc)
Gowans007 said:might pick this up over the weekend after I finish MGS4.
Hows the online set up? the main reason I will be playing is to hang out in games online.
MMaRsu get your practice in![]()
TheHeretic said:I really want to get this but I need to read some more reviews! Stupid Americans don't get it for ages.
Tobor said:Don't remind me. I'm dying for this game, and there is still no reasonable explanation for the delay.
That's exactly what I was just coming here to say. I went as far as I could without actually winning on all accounts, and then ended up getting a cultural victory as I didn't realise the UN was just about finished. I ended up getting 16 achievements from my first game! :lol I was producing about 4000-5000 cash per turn, and could instantly build anything I wanted.hitoshi said:I've just finished my first game, it took 3 hours. I played it on the lowest difficulty setting to get used to the interface and everything else but I'll never do it again, there is absolutely no challange. When I've reached 1956, I've had 9 cities with a gold production rate of 1000 per turn, I've had sherman thanks and all of that. I wanted to achieve a cultural victory, but I could have literally won by any means: only 2 enemy capitals remained, I've sent my spacecraft towards Alpha Centauri, I was just 2000 golds away from economic victory.
Awesome game nontheless, but the last 1 hour was nothing but clicking through the rounds, I've built EVERYTHING in all cities, I've nothing to do but to wait which way I win first.
andrewfee said:That's exactly what I was just coming here to say. I went as far as I could without actually winning on all accounts, and then ended up getting a cultural victory as I didn't realise the UN was just about finished. I ended up getting 16 achievements from my first game! :lol I was producing about 4000-5000 cash per turn, and could instantly build anything I wanted.
Absolutely love it, but there's plenty of room for an expansion/dlc. It would be nice to have a choice of map size for a start. It's ok as it is, but it would be nice to have larger ones as an option.
I look forward to spending more time with it later.![]()
I agree with you thereI'm a little concerned about the staying power of the game. The good thing is that there are the achievements to get, and each leader has four icons showing what kinds of victories you've had. If you're going to try and get them all, I imagine that will take quite some time.hitoshi said:To be honest I really like it, but I feel that it will not last as long as the other CIV episodes: I've only played two games but I think that I know nearly everything about the game. I've a winner strategy, I know how to spread rapidly, which tech to develop first - there is no variety, I can play CIV3 until I die but this... but enough. Great game, a little bit shallow, but the multiplayer option will greatly help this.
nli10 said:Your nation lacks diplomacy and researched the SDI Defense instead of United Nations. Easy rookie mistake.![]()
US: July 9th for all three platforms.
itxaka said:Played yesterday until 7 am.
:lolFightyF said:I suppose I could import the PS3 version...can't I? But I'd also like to be able to play Live...
Maybe I should just wait, so I can focus on MGS4 for the time being. But man...this game...I can't get enough of it. Played the demo too many times (and each time I get choked when I run out of turns).
besiktas1 said:Ok played the demo and it was awesome, defiantly a buy for me, just one question though, I'm going away on holiday soon so was thinking to buy it for the DS.
Other than the graphics what are the differences, should I get it for the DS instead?
edit: oh yeah, because of this game I am blindly buying Pirates! for the psp just because it has Sid Meier's name on it![]()
Hootie said:HOLY SHIT!! In the demo I built Oxford University, got Atomic Theory, SOMEHOW rushed the Manhatten Project and then nuked the living shit out of the Zulu during the year 1050 AD :lol :lol :lol Poor ancient bastards got the mindfucking of their lives; they hadn't learned either writing, alphabet, or pottery yet and got smashed by an ICBM :lol
Greatest demo I have ever played. Day 1!
:lolHootie said:HOLY SHIT!! In the demo I built Oxford University, got Atomic Theory, SOMEHOW rushed the Manhatten Project and then nuked the living shit out of the Zulu during the year 1050 AD :lol :lol :lol Poor ancient bastards got the mindfucking of their lives; they hadn't learned either writing, alphabet, or pottery yet and got smashed by an ICBM :lol
Greatest demo I have ever played. Day 1!
xbhaskarx said:Map Questions:
So how big are the maps in the full game?
Can you control map size and similar stuff (% land, climate) when you first start a game?
Are all the maps randomly generated?
Hootie said:HOLY SHIT!! In the demo I built Oxford University, got Atomic Theory, SOMEHOW rushed the Manhatten Project and then nuked the living shit out of the Zulu during the year 1050 AD :lol :lol :lol Poor ancient bastards got the mindfucking of their lives; they hadn't learned either writing, alphabet, or pottery yet and got smashed by an ICBM :lol
Greatest demo I have ever played. Day 1!
!lsslave said:99 percent positive he said in an interview the ONLY difference is graphics (and maybe online play... dunno)
The Pirates! series of games are awesome, always have been, but COMPLETELY different, don't go in expecting the same type of game because its a complete 180
xbhaskarx said:Map Questions:
So how big are the maps in the full game?
Can you control map size and similar stuff (% land, climate) when you first start a game?
Are all the maps randomly generated?
MMaRsu said:How the hell do you research so fast??? Built science in all city's??
TurtleSnatcher said::lol Wow I need to try that.
Dax01 said:Hootie, what technologies did you research to get ahead so quickly?:lol :lol
FightyF said::lol I'm gonna have to try that.
Hootie said:I don't remember exactly what I did, but I know I built about 4 cities. The first city produced just 2 warriors and then 3 settlers. I founded the three other cities, made their population either 2 or 3, and built Library's in every city. Then, I built a Great Library in my capital, Rome, and set every city to double/triple science. Make sure you build your cities with at least 2 blocks surrounding it in the ocean, because that's pretty much the only place you can study science. I gradually got to University, and I think I got a Great Person to rush it. Then, I built Oxford, and was given the ability of Atomic Theory (you get either that or Flight). My friend and I RUSHED to get me as much money as humanly possible; he sent me caravans to steal and gain money buy bringing them to cities, I sold all of my technology to Alexander, etc. Finally, with 15 turns left on the Manhattan Project and with about 1100 gold, I rushed it and was given an ICBM. Naturally, I used it as soon as possible and utterly annhilated the Zulu. Needless to say, Shaka was not amused. :lol
Later on I actually learned other advanced technologies such as Gunpowder, Steam Power, and Railroads. It was pretty epic destroying my friends ancient Galleys and Galleons with modern Cruiser Fleets![]()
well just an updatelsslave said:99 percent positive he said in an interview the ONLY difference is graphics (and maybe online play... dunno)
The Pirates! series of games are awesome, always have been, but COMPLETELY different, don't go in expecting the same type of game because its a complete 180
Hootie said:I don't remember exactly what I did, but I know I built about 4 cities. The first city produced just 2 warriors and then 3 settlers. I founded the three other cities, made their population either 2 or 3, and built Library's in every city. Then, I built a Great Library in my capital, Rome, and set every city to double/triple science. Make sure you build your cities with at least 2 blocks surrounding it in the ocean, because that's pretty much the only place you can study science. I gradually got to University, and I think I got a Great Person to rush it. Then, I built Oxford, and was given the ability of Atomic Theory (you get either that or Flight). My friend and I RUSHED to get me as much money as humanly possible; he sent me caravans to steal and gain money buy bringing them to cities, I sold all of my technology to Alexander, etc. Finally, with 15 turns left on the Manhattan Project and with about 1100 gold, I rushed it and was given an ICBM. Naturally, I used it as soon as possible and utterly annihilated the Zulu. Needless to say, Shaka was not amused. :lol
Later on I actually learned other advanced technologies such as Gunpowder, Steam Power, and Railroads. It was pretty epic destroying my friends ancient Galleys and Galleons with modern Cruiser Fleets![]()
Blakero said:Im totally digging this game, but as it progressed, my frame rate got worse and worse. Did this happen to anyone else?