I never much liked civ 3; I played it quite a bit for a couple of weeks without really enjoying it but falling for the 'one more turn' thing. There were so many concepts I found silly, so many things which I thought should have been fixed or advanced upon which were not, and so many wonderful ideas from Alpha Centauri which were not included, making civ 3 feel far more primitive and backwards. Within a month it was shelved, never to be touched again.
I'm still playing civ 4 and I've been enjoying it from the start. It is a much better game than any other in the series IMO. I like the religious aspect, the way city maintenance is handled, the lack of insane corruption and inter-continental city sprawl. The civic system is brilliant! Just like the same system in Alpha Centauri. Combat is improved too; I like the rock/paper/scissors thing it has going. The AI's have personality, which makes things interesting; they aren't a bunch of identikit generic AIs differentiated only by their colours. The different civs feel unique when you play them too. Wonders are less important, which I also like. There are many ways to play the game, it honestly does feel like it. That’s not just many ways to win, but many ways to play. I like the way resources are handled this time around, and the way paving the entire world in railroads is no longer necessary or even a good idea.
That bad … Nemoy’s quotes are rubbish; bland and he sounds so bored. The wonder movies are also a bit crap; boring even the first time I saw them (not that I ever really cared about wonder movies, but it seems to be an important thing for many). The early stages of the game are very quiet because there is no music; I don’t like the music for the later ages of the game. The interface takes a bit of getting used to. All that is mostly window dressing
Froggy like.
The terra map is supposed to be our world, with various sizes available. I would suppose the largest version would be the most accurate. I haven't played any of them yet.
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