I have been a member here for over two years now, and I have managed to rack up a grand total of 28 posts. Not really that many.
So I would like to take this chance to reintroduce my self.
I have been playing Civilization since 2001. That was the year that I bought Civilization III. At the time, I didn't really have the ability to fully comprehend what a classic I had. I on-and-off played it for a couple years, and I purchased the Play The World expansion pack. I just finished rereading Sulla's "Conquest Review: The Last Word" and "Ten Reasons Why Conquests Went Wrong" (the main subject matter of those two was conquests, but they also referred to PTW). Reading those, I now realize what a waste of money PTW was, and I barely ever played it.
I only really got into playing Civ III hardcore after I bought Conquests. I got to many different fan sites, the first of which was Sirian's Great Library.
I read every single report he ever posted there (and for a good while was under the impression that he was a she). I also read all of Sulla's epic reports, of which my favorite was Epic 21. Using all of these sites as learning tools, I got better and better at the game. I eventually beat four emperor level games.
And I guess that brings me to the release of Civ IV. In October of '05, I did buy Civ IV. My current opinion on it? It's decent. Not nearly as much of a classic as Civ III, but it is decent.
I am still playing Civ III, stimulating my interest with scenarios and mixing and matching terrain graphics. But I need something more. I need Civ IV.
So that is why I am here now. I need to put Civ III behind me for the most part, and move on. It has been six years. It had a good run.
I think what Sulla said at the end of his Picture Farewell best matches where I should be with Civ III:
"...I think it's time to put this very fun but deeply flawed game to rest for good."
So I would like to take this chance to reintroduce my self.
I have been playing Civilization since 2001. That was the year that I bought Civilization III. At the time, I didn't really have the ability to fully comprehend what a classic I had. I on-and-off played it for a couple years, and I purchased the Play The World expansion pack. I just finished rereading Sulla's "Conquest Review: The Last Word" and "Ten Reasons Why Conquests Went Wrong" (the main subject matter of those two was conquests, but they also referred to PTW). Reading those, I now realize what a waste of money PTW was, and I barely ever played it.
I only really got into playing Civ III hardcore after I bought Conquests. I got to many different fan sites, the first of which was Sirian's Great Library.
I read every single report he ever posted there (and for a good while was under the impression that he was a she). I also read all of Sulla's epic reports, of which my favorite was Epic 21. Using all of these sites as learning tools, I got better and better at the game. I eventually beat four emperor level games.
And I guess that brings me to the release of Civ IV. In October of '05, I did buy Civ IV. My current opinion on it? It's decent. Not nearly as much of a classic as Civ III, but it is decent.
I am still playing Civ III, stimulating my interest with scenarios and mixing and matching terrain graphics. But I need something more. I need Civ IV.
So that is why I am here now. I need to put Civ III behind me for the most part, and move on. It has been six years. It had a good run.
I think what Sulla said at the end of his Picture Farewell best matches where I should be with Civ III:
"...I think it's time to put this very fun but deeply flawed game to rest for good."