17th August 2005, 10:28 PM
I disagree about CivIII, I think it improved on CivII in so many ways. I love the concept of physical borders and culture.
What I'm really hoping they do with CivIV is controlling how clumsy the game gets in large maps in the later stages, when you're managing a hundred cities and five hundred units, and you have to wait for eight or nine computer opponents to move. It often gets too clunky to even be fun by that point.
What I'm really hoping they do with CivIV is controlling how clumsy the game gets in large maps in the later stages, when you're managing a hundred cities and five hundred units, and you have to wait for eight or nine computer opponents to move. It often gets too clunky to even be fun by that point.
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