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    Which Civ game does not evolve into a stuck, railroadz-everywarez bore pack after certain ages ?

    I like the game's primal eras a lot. I can start some Civ game over and over. However I don't remember a single game in Civ 4 which I could stand so long as to have reached modern times.

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    So did anybody spring for deluxe? How's Babylon? Worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine View Post
    Which Civ game does not evolve into a stuck, railroadz-everywarez bore pack after certain ages ?

    I like the game's primal eras a lot. I can start some Civ game over and over. However I don't remember a single game in Civ 4 which I could stand so long as to have reached modern times.
    Well in Civ 5 railroads take a long time to build and have a respectable upkeep cost, so I don't think you'll see many games where they're everywhere. Playing an odd game right now but I've only got 3 lines (connecting my 3 cities to the capital) and nothing else.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    So did anybody spring for deluxe? How's Babylon? Worth it?
    My friend preordered it for me for my birthday but I haven't played as them yet. I've seen them be kind of sad in one game, but in another game they conquered everyone but me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    So did anybody spring for deluxe? How's Babylon? Worth it?
    Will play them as soon as Steam allows me...damn different release dates setup that goes on.
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    Just lost a 500 turn game (due to running out of time!). There were two main continents and a few good sized islands. I was on the smaller of the two continents as the Babylonians. I shared it with the Persians and Ottomans and 3 city states. Around the 600 AD mark or so (don't remember exactly) the Ottomans proposed we wipe out the Persians. Fine with me; I coveted some of their city locations. We wipe them out handily and mostly split their territory. I'm not a big city builder, so I've got 4 cities of 10+ size and much better tech than the Ottos, who have built about a dozen cities 5-8 size. Around the mid-1800s I decide the island wasn't big enough for the two of us (plus I got to liberate two city states they conquered). Artillery makes very short work of cities and can't even be damaged (I'm referring to the specific industrial era siege unit, not artillery in general). So after destroying the Ottos and recolonizing some of the land (I think I got 8 cities total after all that) my island was indeed "my island."

    On the other island the Romans destroyed the Greeks then destroyed almost all of the Siamese. Then the Japanese destroyed the Romans. So it's the crippled, backwards Siamese, myself as the fairly advanced Babylonians, and the massive order-of-magnitude-big Japanese left (plus city states). I keep teching up and barely stay afloat in terms of happiness and gold (can't make enough of either) and I decide to go for the Spaceship victory. I had maybe a third done before running out of turns (and I was a couple hundred points behind the Japanese). Fun game though my computer was really chugging on turn ends by the end of it, maybe I should play smaller maps.

    This is the second game where one faction ate up an entire island to become unstoppable. Settings were:
    Difficulty - Prince (standard)
    Map - Continents
    Size - Standard
    Speed - Standard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander the Pretty Good View Post
    Just lost a 500 turn game (due to running out of time!). There were two main continents and a few good sized islands. I was on the smaller of the two continents as the Babylonians. I shared it with the Persians and Ottomans and 3 city states. Around the 600 AD mark or so (don't remember exactly) the Ottomans proposed we wipe out the Persians. Fine with me; I coveted some of their city locations. We wipe them out handily and mostly split their territory. I'm not a big city builder, so I've got 4 cities of 10+ size and much better tech than the Ottos, who have built about a dozen cities 5-8 size. Around the mid-1800s I decide the island wasn't big enough for the two of us (plus I got to liberate two city states they conquered). Artillery makes very short work of cities and can't even be damaged (I'm referring to the specific industrial era siege unit, not artillery in general). So after destroying the Ottos and recolonizing some of the land (I think I got 8 cities total after all that) my island was indeed "my island."

    On the other island the Romans destroyed the Greeks then destroyed almost all of the Siamese. Then the Japanese destroyed the Romans. So it's the crippled, backwards Siamese, myself as the fairly advanced Babylonians, and the massive order-of-magnitude-big Japanese left (plus city states). I keep teching up and barely stay afloat in terms of happiness and gold (can't make enough of either) and I decide to go for the Spaceship victory. I had maybe a third done before running out of turns (and I was a couple hundred points behind the Japanese). Fun game though my computer was really chugging on turn ends by the end of it, maybe I should play smaller maps.

    This is the second game where one faction ate up an entire island to become unstoppable. Settings were:
    Difficulty - Prince (standard)
    Map - Continents
    Size - Standard
    Speed - Standard
    I've noticed that performance degrades over time due to civs producing so many units, be they workers, settlers or military. Try bumping down your terrain settings, it seems to have the biggest impact (aside from AA).

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    Performance degrading over time was essentially existent with Civ4 too. After a certain point, the producers had revealed a simple change of "0" to "1" in a config file so that, at the cost of game crashing if you ever Alt-tabbed, more resources were made available to the game to overcome the "obesity" of the game progressed to an extent.

    Optimizations are sure to arrive as soon as enough player feedback is obtained.
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    I got civ V.. I am ever so excited :D
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    :looks at copy of civ 5 lying abandoned on her table and tries not to think about the fact she could be playing it if it weren't for this infuriating unlocking business: It comes with a big tech tree poster and a pamphlet which tells you your legal rights. I find that latter item amusing. The poster has a lot of good information since it contains every tech, civic, unit promotion, hotkey, terrain info, and improvement info. Unfortunately it suffers from the usual drawback of these things - the size makes it completely unwieldy and useless as a reference tool.

    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine View Post
    Which Civ game does not evolve into a stuck, railroadz-everywarez bore pack after certain ages ?

    I like the game's primal eras a lot. I can start some Civ game over and over. However I don't remember a single game in Civ 4 which I could stand so long as to have reached modern times.
    Civilisation: Revolution. Mostly. That's why I've finished 40+ games in it despite preferring civ 4 by a long way.

    I'm the same. As soon as I exit the medieval section I'm losing interest fast. I do manage to finish some games of civ 4, more often when I play the vanilla version as BTS makes the late game still more a complete nightmare of tedium. 'Some' can be defined as not many, probably fewer than 1 in every 5 started. Civ 3, Civ 2 and the two call to power games, I barely finished any games in at all because I didn't like them much.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur
    So did anybody spring for deluxe? How's Babylon? Worth it?
    I didn't; that one civ effectively cost £10. It will be available later as DLC and surely won't cost as much as that.
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