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Oldman
b.02-15-99
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posted May 30, 2000 05:39
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Have any of you guys ever baught a Civ 2 Strategy Manual? are they any good? i've no intention of buying one, but i always wanted to. Only my pocket money wouldn't allow it?!?!  Talking of books (Cunning link, while side stepping off topic!!) I actually have a half dozen book vouchers for amazon.co.uk, it's a nice deal where i can send a £5 voucher to a friend and if my friend uses it, amazon send me another one for myself!! So i thought i'd offer my friends at Apolyton them, unfortunately they are only valid at amazon.co.uk . Otherwise i would've sent them to friends abroad already!!! So if you're in the uk, or overseas but don't mind paying postage!!!! And haven't baught from amazon before, or have a 2nd e-mail that you haven't used at amazon (it's an e-mail based system!!), i'll send you a voucher. Just send me an e-mail and i'll give amazon your e-mail and they'll send you the voucher!!! And (Stumbling back on topic-ish)if anyone happens to buy a Civ 2 strategy guide let me know what it's like and if there are any little hints that we've not bounced around here before!!!!  Sorry Ming!!!! But i mostly hang in Strategy and wanted to offer these guys the chance to get a free £5!!!  |
Seeker
b.02-15-99
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posted May 30, 2000 09:38
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There is a strategy guide, but just checking in here every few weeks has been far more helpful. |
Bohlen
b.02-15-99
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posted May 30, 2000 10:18
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Agreed. No book could ever compare to these threads.------------------ Proud Warrior of the O.W.L. Alliance |
Scouse Gits
b.02-15-99
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posted May 30, 2000 14:51
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SG (1) and I have trawled the UK and USA for a manual - no luck. Whilst you can learn "Everything you wanted to know about CIV 2, but were afraid to ask" here at Apolyton, we too would still like one for reference.  ------- SG (2) |
granite00
b.02-15-99
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posted May 30, 2000 17:58
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SG, Prima Publishing sells the Official Strategy Guide (ISBN 0-7615-0106-1). I have it and helped when I was starting out. I still refer to it now and then...the civilopedia isn't always clear. http://www.primagames.com/guides/posg.php?ID=175 There is also and Advanced Strategies Guide (ISBN 0-7615-0917-8). Amazon still sells it. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0761509178/qid=959727116/sr=1-16/002-5295224-5542451 |
Sten Sture
b.02-15-99
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posted May 30, 2000 18:38
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The Prima ToT Strategy Guide may be more readily available, and as an owner, I can tell you it is 99% Civ2 compatible. It is listed in the Apolyton Links & products directory under Civ2 books, from Amazon. Also through the main page Buying link from a variety of sources...IIRC.I think they just added new screen shots and updated the layout. Most of the info is "spot-on" except for the tip to build Copernicus and Isaacs in different cities... D'oh! Guess they hadn't been keeping up with OCC before they published it! I am not sure they have translated it from American into English yet, so it may be a triffle confusing for Liverpool lads.  Don't buy the Strategies and Secrets title that is available here at AL&PD. It was so wrong, I threw it away over a year ago, hopefully it has been recycled into newpaper. |
finbar
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posted May 30, 2000 19:45
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The Official Strategy Guide's very handy, particularly if you're starting out. It delves into some of the practicalities and nuances where the manual doesn't. It also offers up all sorts of interesting trivia - for example, Brian Reynolds, the game's programmer (I think), always builds King Richard's Crusade when he plays. Or did.------------------ finbar Mono Rules! #33984591 |
Black Bart
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posted May 30, 2000 20:28
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I have read the entire strategy guide. A friend of mine had it. I did find some useful tidbits. But nothing more than you would find here. Much of it was just going over stuff that was already in the manual. Although some of it is explained a little better. I found the info here to be much more useful. The strategy guide got me from warlord to prince. But tips here got me from prince to emporer and Diety. |
Scouse Gits
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posted May 30, 2000 23:23
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Thanks for the ideas.I know we were unable to buy the CIV 2 Advanced Strategy Guide - Amazon were out of stock. I will ask Trade Advisor SG(1) about the ToT edition. In my youth I watched "The Streets of San Francisco" on TV, so I might just understand the lingo in the book! finbar - I always thought KRC was a non-wonder. However, in a recent game I had a few spare caravans, and built it in a high production city. 20 shields a turn is an ironclad every three goes! With research slowed down on a large map, in fundy, the wonder only expired towards the end of the game. --------- SG (2) |
tonic
b.02-15-99
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posted June 08, 2000 03:35
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I wonder if the collective wisdom culled from the thread, Distilled Civ Tips and Notes, (with acknowledgement to the great effort of inca911) might not serve as a worthwhile substitute. BTW how goes the opus magnum, inca911?  |
johnmcd
b.02-15-99
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posted June 08, 2000 16:53
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Scouses In their adverts Gameplay.com say that if you buy their Civ II collector bundle they'll throw in a strategy guide. I tried to confirm it before I posted this but couldn't. £18 is quite alot for strategy guide if you've already got the Gold edition though. |
finbar
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posted June 08, 2000 18:19
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SG (2) - I hardly ever build KRC. The book didn't say why Brian Reynolds built it. Must've had his reasons.------------------ finbar Mono Rules! #33984591 |
Black Bart
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posted June 08, 2000 18:35
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He must consider himself like King Richard  lately I've been building it. Mainly because I have the opportunity and no other wonders to build. Sometimes I'll have 6 or 7 cities building wonders. But Industrialization comes too quick after that. The one good thing is I can build all my city improvements there and be cranking out offensive units while my other cities are still catching up. But I still have to build a factory  |