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bubbaB4U Settler Manteca,ca,usa Jan 2001
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posted January 20, 2001 05:30
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Hi everyone. I travel extensively and was looking for a game to keep me busy while flying and when stuck in my hotel room. Someone told me that CIV II works on Windows NT, so I bought it. I've never played this game before. I've tried to get into it, but so far, to me it seems to lack the excitment of real time stratagy games like command and conquer. There were no instructions with the game. I bought it for 10 bucks at Walmart, and so decided to look for a website that might help me out. I was shocked to see the extent to which this game facinates people. Can anyone give me just some basic instructions? Is the game intuitive, or are there a lot of things to remember (in other words, do I need to get a manual?) Is it similar in any way to command and conquor? I will be playing by myself. Is the AI good? If anyone has played both, and can tell me why they like CIV II better, I would appreciate knowing. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. [This message has been edited by bubbaB4U (edited January 20, 2001).]
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Exile Prince of the Benighted Realms Sep 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 05:54
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Civ2 is a good game and the fact that the game contains a module for scenario production has extended its longevity. It is fairly simple. You get a unit at the strart; a settler. He can make cities and other settlers, who can then make more cities. If you click on the cities, a new screen comes up and details what that city is doing. There should be a "civilopedia" in the program--take a look at that. Access the in-game "advisors," who can tell you succinctly about units, technology, diplomacy. Conquer the world or launch a space ship to win. The AI, (Automated Intelligence) is dogged, but single-minded. There are many scenarios on scenario sites all over the web and there are still lots of people who play multi-player online games. Apolyton is THE site for Civ2, primarily because it acts as a nexus for all the various other sites and also because it contains a vibrant off-topic community.Salutations, Exile ------------------ Lost in America "a freaking mastermind." --Stefu "or a very good liar." --Stefu [This message has been edited by Exile (edited January 20, 2001).] |
Henrik Warlord of the Angaracks Dec 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 06:16
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quote:
 Originally posted by Exile on 01-20-2001 05:54 AM The AI, (Automated Intelligence)
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Actually AI means Arificial Inteligence  [This message has been edited by Henrik (edited January 20, 2001).] |
Scouse Gits King Liverpool, United Kingdom Nov 1999
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posted January 20, 2001 07:07
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Hi BubbaB4U!There is a tutorial in the game which is a handy means of grasping the basics. From the initial menu - Load Game - then look for the tutorial file and open. ------------- SG (2) |
Builder King of Israel Jul 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 09:01
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Yes, the tutorial game can really help. Warning: Civ is a very addictive game. We take no responsibility on what may happen to you because of too many playing hours. 
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Prometeus King of italian troublemakers... Jun 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 09:09
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Hy Bubba... a warning about scens. Scenario creators have to modify game parameters ( stored in *.txt files ), and sometimes scens and games can crash when you're playing... so don't think the whole game is going to Pallino town, it's just an internal code problem.  |
Exile Prince of the Benighted Realms Sep 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 10:29
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Henrik, we both know how the AI performs. It has the strategic capabilities of a turnip. I think we should call it Antiquated.  Yes, you're right. It's artificial, Exile ------------------ Lost in America "a freaking mastermind." --Stefu "or a very good liar." --Stefu |
SMACed Prince
Dec 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 11:23
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quote:
 Can anyone give me just some basic instructions? Is the game intuitive, or are there a lot of things to remember (in other words, do I need to get a manual?)
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No, the manual located in the box is good enough. I would say it's very easy to get in to, but even playing for five years isn't enough to master it. quote:
 Is it similar in any way to command and conquor? I will be playing by myself. Is the AI good? If anyone has played both, and can tell me why they like CIV II better, I would appreciate knowing.
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Well, it's turn based, meaning it isn't as frantic. The AI, while not a genius, isn't really that stupid either. I have fun playing 6 hour games with the AI and I really get sucked into them. The AI is NOT BAD, although some veterans disagree. I like Civ2 better because it makes command and conquer seem very very bad. When you'd be landing a Tanya in c&c to bomb a few houses, in civ2 you're switching to democracy, bad-mouthing the Zulus, and forming alliances with France. No question, civ2 is DEEP.Anyway, go get it bubba. At first it seems boring, but (especially if you like chess, etc) you'll get hooked in no time. Have fun! [This message has been edited by SMACed (edited January 20, 2001).] |
bubbaB4U Settler Manteca,ca,usa Jan 2001
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posted January 20, 2001 19:24
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Thanks guys, I'm sure I'll have more questions as I go along. I've been reading some of the comments about deployment of different forces. I noticed that some recommend stacking. How is that done? |
paiktis22 Warlord Athens Greece Oct 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 19:39
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Stacking is just the act of putting two or more of your units in the same square. It is very useful to stack a diplomat or spy with another unit because this way the AI cannot expel the diplomat or spy. AI can expel your diplo with one of there military units when he is closer to their cities than to yours. Of course, if you are at war with that civ (country) they can attack and destroy your units. NOte that if the enemy attacks and destroys a unit, all other units that are stacked with it are destroyed too. Only exception to this is if the stacked units are inside a city or in a fortress (that you can built withj a settler when you discover masonry). |
paiktis22 Warlord Athens Greece Oct 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 19:41
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Yup, it IS a complicated game  At least that what it seemed like when I started playing it. The thing with Civilization is the more you learn about it the more you enjoy it HAve fun |
popcornvendor Settler Barbarian City Dec 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 20:17
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uh, if im not mistaken, u have to have construction to build a fortress, not masonry------------------ Enjoy the war while you can, the peace will be terrible |
paiktis22 Warlord Athens Greece Oct 2000
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posted January 20, 2001 21:06
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(I was thinking of city walls)  Construction of course... |
Mr Bunny Settler Los Angeles, Ca USA Jan 2001
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posted January 21, 2001 06:05
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Hey folks, i've just bought Civ2 MP and wondering where to go to get in a multiplayer game. How long do the games take? I'm thinking, like , days? And to that bubba guy: dude, you've GOT to get your hands on a manual, and also that nifty little poster thing, or you will go nuts trying to figure this game out. Am I not right? It is indeed deep. Any tips on multiplayering are welcome. |
SMACed Prince
Dec 2000
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posted January 21, 2001 16:04
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Sorry bubba, bunny's right - I didn't read your post well enough to know you didn't get a manual with the game - you NEED one !And MB, I don't have MPGE, but I'm sure everyone else on the forums does... |
jcarkey Warlord Apolyton's Great Library Librarian Aug 2000
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posted January 21, 2001 16:12
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The game is pretty simple. Maybe a manual is needed if you don't get it in at least the first ten games. The basics are easy, mastery is difficult. And good luck. BTW, you might want to get prescription sleep pills, since you'll be thinking about your games night after night.------------------ If Al Gore invented the Internet, then I invented the spell check- Dan Quayle If someone doesn't agree with you, you haven't explained yourself well enough-Luther Ely Smith She turned me into a newt...well I got better- Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail |
paiktis22 Warlord Athens Greece Oct 2000
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posted January 21, 2001 17:16
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 Originally posted by jcarkey on 01-21-2001 04:12 PM you might want to get prescription sleep pills, since you'll be thinking about your games night after night.
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Forget sleeping at least in the early days  |
SMACed Prince
Dec 2000
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posted January 21, 2001 18:08
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quote:
 The game is pretty simple. Maybe a manual is needed if you don't get it in at least the first ten games.
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Yeah, that's probably better. But I'd buy one anyway, it rounds out your understanding of the game. |
Sieve Too Prince New Hampshire, USA b.02-15-99
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posted January 22, 2001 12:05
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quote:
 Originally posted by jcarkey on 01-21-2001 04:12 PM The game is pretty simple. Maybe a manual is needed if you don't get it in at least the first ten games. The basics are easy, mastery is difficult.
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Actually, I'd say that the game is not at all simple. There are so many concepts to learn: cities, unit, trade, gold, shields, food, happiness, reputation, governments, alliances, improvements, wonders, science, taxes, luxuries, WLT_D, hitpoints, firepower, terrain, movement, attack/defense, caravans, roads/rail, diplomats, tech tree, corruption, bribery, etc. Quite a lot there for a new player and much of it is interrelated. I can't imagine a beginner not having the manual and still understanding what's going on. |
kcbob King Kansas City, MO USA Dec 1999
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posted January 22, 2001 13:24
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I agree with Sieve Too. The game is so complex that once you've mastered the basics, there are strategies to consider. ICS, OCC, perfection, succession, MP... and once you think you decide which aspect you like, you always seem to switch to another for grins and get submerged in it. What a game!------------------ Frodo lives! |
SMACed Prince
Dec 2000
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posted January 22, 2001 18:31
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...and if you like it, you can always get AC ! |
jcarkey Warlord Apolyton's Great Library Librarian Aug 2000
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posted January 22, 2001 18:36
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What I meant to say was the game basics are pretty simple. I think the Surgeon General should have a warning on Civ2's box. "Warning: Excessive use of the contents of this box are harmful. The contents can form a dependance, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and the lack of a normal life. Beware, have caution using this product. Do not try to sue the manufacturers/ publishers of this program. Caution is advised."------------------ If Al Gore invented the Internet, then I invented the spell check- Dan Quayle If someone doesn't agree with you, you haven't explained yourself well enough-Luther Ely Smith She turned me into a newt...well I got better- Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail |
bubbaB4U Settler Manteca,ca,usa Jan 2001
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posted January 22, 2001 19:35
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Well, the concensus seems to be that I should get a manual. Is there one availble on line, or at this site somewhere? (sorry, I'm not being lazy, it's just that I'm at work right now and can't spend the time to browse that I would like. But I can check this book mark occasionally)Thanks again for everyones input Bubba |
SMACed Prince
Dec 2000
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posted January 22, 2001 19:52
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There are a lot of good strategy guides, sadly I don't really own one. Prima probably made a good book, though...Can anyone think of a good strat guide that beats out the manual ? |
SMACed Prince
Dec 2000
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posted January 23, 2001 17:58
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I'm sure you people bought some strat guide? |
DarkCloud King of Clouds Jul 2000
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posted January 23, 2001 20:27
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Scouse- There's a tutorial! I never knew this and I have had CivII since 1996!!!!About strategy guides- you do not really need one if you play on the easiest difficulty level... If you want to play on harder levels, just ask the question on Apolyton and we will be glad to help you get started on your conquest of the world. ... Oh, and while you are at it, buy Alpha Centauri (Think CIV in space) W*E*L*C*O*M*E  ------------------ Apolyton- The Book (Webpage and Topic Thread) ../../Forum23/HTML/018747 Visit the Civgaming Network Forums: http://www.civgaming.net Visit Apolyton- The Book (The Website for the people of Apolyton) http://home.att.net/~sjcfg/main.html |
The Mad Monk King of the Wild Frontier Mar 2000
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posted January 23, 2001 22:12
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If the game didn't come with a manual, check the CD to see if it wasn't included there, possibly in a directory labeled, 'documentation'. Most games that wind up in the $10 rack include the manual as a .pdf on the CD.Hope this helps!
------------------ The Mad Monk "The capacity of a grass leaf to grow from the sheath at its base is a useful adaptation to herbivore grazing. It has also resulted, over the eons, in the piteous spectacle of thousands of hominids vibrating behind their lawnmowers from spring to fall." -Someone's AP Biology Textbook | |