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Civ3 complete is currently on sale for $1.24 on the steam store, and I am tempted to pick it up just so that I can understand civ4's design decisions like WFYABTA. However, is it still worth a purchase today if I already own civ4 and 5? The price is so low, but on the other hand I have seen numerous people bashing it for outdated design and am worried that it will feel broken and unpolished.
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I've bought the game, but modern games have spoiled me when it comes to tooltips and I have no idea what is going on. Do you know of any good resources for learning the game?
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You can look at civ-fanatics which still has a war-academy for Civ3 up and read there.
Or you can look at our Epics of old here and read some reports (Sirian, Sulla,T-hawk, Urugharakh for example) but the pictures are most likely all gone by now
Another way is T-hawks page but again the picture are most likely gone too.
And of course Sulla's page is a great source.
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Another great source Sirians Great Library
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Most of my images are still intact for Civ3. I should know, I spent hours earlier this year redoing all the links.
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Civ 3 does feel broken and unpolished. (But I'm sensitive to such things. Civ 4 even feels that way now after enough Civ 5.) But sure, it's worth $1.24 to see it firsthand for yourself.
(June 27th, 2016, 04:06)Rowain Wrote: Another way is T-hawks page but again the picture are most likely gone too.
Oh man, I upgraded space on my web host a few years ago now but forgot to ever put those back. I'll look into it tonight. Although those writings are so totally amateur and cringeworthy now, like they came from some snotty college kid...
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(June 27th, 2016, 09:29)T-hawk Wrote: Civ 3 does feel broken and unpolished. (But I'm sensitive to such things. Civ 4 even feels that way now after enough Civ 5.) But sure, it's worth $1.24 to see it firsthand for yourself.
Then you need to play some games of Civ 1 .
June 27th, 2016, 15:00
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(June 27th, 2016, 10:11)Rowain Wrote: (June 27th, 2016, 09:29)T-hawk Wrote: Civ 3 does feel broken and unpolished. (But I'm sensitive to such things. Civ 4 even feels that way now after enough Civ 5.) But sure, it's worth $1.24 to see it firsthand for yourself.
Then you need to play some games of Civ 1 . I did and civ1 (as is civ2) is still fun, but it could benefit from overflow, pollution removal, rally points, etc.
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while the civ3's base game feels outdated, civ3 has great scenarios.
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(June 27th, 2016, 09:29)T-hawk Wrote: Oh man, I upgraded space on my web host a few years ago now but forgot to ever put those back. I'll look into it tonight. Although those writings are so totally amateur and cringeworthy now, like they came from some snotty college kid...
Wow, they're actually back up! I assumed these were lost forever in some server thing, but now both these and Sulla's are up after decades of Sirian's reports being the only really complete ones online. What a boon for future lonely Civ3 obsessors like myself
Thank you very much, T-hawk
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