
Meaningful Walls with a Great Wall Wonder to match, available from the startĪctual combat dominance based on stats rather than 'luck'īuilding cities on Mountains for uber defenceĪm I right in thinking your palace was also able to have actual loot in it? Some of the really great aspects of Civ that were lost changing from II to III were:Īerial units which killed units rather than bombard them or destroy random structures The video for the Wonders is an excellent difference and one I remember noticing the first time I played Civ III, but had completely forgotten about while thinking about this topic.

but i stop here, i may have many many things to say, and my english isn't good enough to write a long post withouth annoyng you ) I keep out from the question 3d civilizations, that i really dislike (not only for IMHO useless 3d engine, but for that i could define "philosophy", civ5 is for me more similar to a management facebook game instead of 2d civs, everything have been semplified, I can summarize this saying that the choices aren't between positive (useful) and negative (useless if not damaging), like what gov choose and when to switch to it in 2d civsīut in 4 and more in civ 5, the choices are in a simply manner between more positive and less positive, nothing is damaging for own nation, it's all more easy for player, he have less things to control. In civ2 section I've read a not too old thread similar to this, there (predictably) have won civ2, so now i ask to you, is better 3 or 2? I think many things are better in civ 2 than in civ 3, but civ 3 has many improvements and nice additions like the culture, so I still can't say which is better between 2 and 3. In similar manner then i have tried civ 2, and i have loved it again too, ten years past. Then I played civ 3 in 2004, and civ 4 in 2006, I played civ 4 for years, i was convinced that it was better (evolution) than old 2d civs, in the same way i was convinced that civ 3 was better than civ 2.īut two years ago, just for curiosity i came back to civ 3, and since that time i've never played civ4 anymore, because i understood that before i was wrong, civ 3 rules Hi all civers I play civilization games since late '90 with civilization 2, but in these years I was just more grown up than a child (now i'm 25 years old).
