It’s not the same. When you get all of that after two milenia (hours) of ruling and raising you civilzation, when you started with a hut a shovel and a dream and you build and fight and learn all there is to learn, where there were mountains you laid roads, when there was ignorance, you built schools, where there were Russians, you conquered, where there was unhappiness you built wonders, then and only then can you sit back and watch your name be written above all others.
Getting that after 10 seconds just isn’t the same.
My CIV II did rthat when I first got it. I forget the patch it needed.
How is III? I’ve been leery of buying it beacuse of the thousands of hours (or so it seemed) I’ve spent playing Civ, Civ II and Call to Power. I need to have a life and I fear.
For you young 'ens, the original Civ came on floppies. I played it on my 386 Wang.
Good: The graphics are nice, the culture thing is neat.
Bad: OTOH, the corruption is ungodly and can take a majority of your civ’s production and wealth, AI sucks both for and against you, and the combat is screwed to hell.
Ugly: The advisor’s comments and videos in Civ 2 were so cool! And its all gone! Secondly, it would have been nice to geta game where they kept the techngoing, sort of a civ and centauri game in one deal. I’ve had some real problem games where I had a vast empire and no coal, rubber, or iron at all. Uranium is all over the place, weirdly.
For special resources there is one instance of each resource for every faction in the game. So if you have 7 opponents there will be 8 irons somewhere on the map, 8 horses, 8 coal, 8 aluminum, 8 rubber, 8 saltpeter, 8 uranium.
Since uranium doesn’t appear until the late game, and by the late game a player has usually conquered a huge land mass, the odds of not getting a uranium resource are pretty slim. However, in the early game it is easy to miss getting a horse or iron while your neighbor has two or three. The answer of course is to attack them and take the resources yourself.
Civ4? really? There’s not enough happy smilies in the world. I can’t wait.
As for the OP, I’ve had it happen too. Every time I tried to attack the damn Romans, it’d crash. And that was one of the better games I’d had…
Has anyone here ever have the game declare you the victor after one turn??? (A random game, not a conquest or a civcontent.) I was elected. Without the UN.
I got 6050 points. :eek: I was unable to duplicate it later, though.
Do you have all the latest patches installed? If not, that might provide a solution. Be wary, however, that many RTS game patches can wipe out your save games (or make them invalid). If you go this route, check the readme before installing.
Paul in Saudi, I had exactly the same problem – it was something to do with the sound. I can’t remember what I did to fix it, exactly (maybe just turning off the sound – did that work?), but I remember I wound up with a soundless victory.
(I launched the Egyptians into space, for that extra Mysteries-of-the-Unknown quality)