im thinking about buying one of the two. give me a reason why the one you chose is better.Which game is better,Civilization IV or the newest age of empires?
Civilization IVWhich game is better,Civilization IV or the newest age of empires?
i like age of empires cuz i h8 turn-based games
plus it has gr8 graphics
and there r real cheats for age of empire games (theres practically only file changin things for civ IV)
Friday, March 9, 2012
Where can I find audio files for the quotes in Civilization IV?
Start%26gt;Program Files/Program Data%26gt;Civilization 4%26gt;Audio. Should be something like that.
Is it possible to play online against someone with Civilization IV is you have a Civilization IV expansion?
yes you can play against someone with just civilizations 4, but you have to make sure you load up the civ4 game and not the expansion. You can't use content and civs from bts and warlords if you do that, so just make sure you load up the regular game.
I bought Civilization IV Gold Edition and there is no tutorial option on the main menu?
why isn't it not their?I bought Civilization IV Gold Edition and there is no tutorial option on the main menu?
A tutorial is only available on the original Civilization IV, not on any of the expansions. The first games are very difficult because of this, but thanks to the fact that everything is so cleverly set up that you'll quickly get the hang of it all.
What makes it easy to learn is the Civilopedia, which is available on the main menu. You will observe in the right-hand menu of the Civilopedia a list of twenty (20) major categories. The most useful for any player may be Hints, Game Concepts, and [Expansion Pack] Concepts. The other categories, all of which will occasionally be useful, are Technologies, Units, Buildings, Wonders, Base Terrain, Terain Features, Resources, Improvements, Specialists, Promotions, Unit Categories, Civilizations, Leaders, Religions, [Corporations, ]Civics, and Projects. Each of these categories will display from a few to dozens of subcategories in the left-hand menu. If you click on any of the listed subcategories, you will bring up a full-page description, which usually contains full-color illustration.
Since the game is turn-based, you can always stop play in order to peruse the Civilopedia. Furthermore, if you are dissatisfied with your play prior to learning some new strategies, tactics, or techniques, you can always load any saved game file and return to play at an earlier date.
I have always been able to learn rapidly enough through trial and error, coupled with reading the manuals (in earlier versions) or Civilopedia (which is all that I have needed for Civ 4). I have never needed to use a tutorial.
However, there were a few websites that helped me occasionally, like Wounded Knight's Strategy Guide:
http://www.civfanatics.com/civ4/strategy鈥?/a>
and
Sulla's Walkthrough:
http://www.garath.net/Sullla/civ4_walk_1鈥?/a>fun girl games shop bop
A tutorial is only available on the original Civilization IV, not on any of the expansions. The first games are very difficult because of this, but thanks to the fact that everything is so cleverly set up that you'll quickly get the hang of it all.
What makes it easy to learn is the Civilopedia, which is available on the main menu. You will observe in the right-hand menu of the Civilopedia a list of twenty (20) major categories. The most useful for any player may be Hints, Game Concepts, and [Expansion Pack] Concepts. The other categories, all of which will occasionally be useful, are Technologies, Units, Buildings, Wonders, Base Terrain, Terain Features, Resources, Improvements, Specialists, Promotions, Unit Categories, Civilizations, Leaders, Religions, [Corporations, ]Civics, and Projects. Each of these categories will display from a few to dozens of subcategories in the left-hand menu. If you click on any of the listed subcategories, you will bring up a full-page description, which usually contains full-color illustration.
Since the game is turn-based, you can always stop play in order to peruse the Civilopedia. Furthermore, if you are dissatisfied with your play prior to learning some new strategies, tactics, or techniques, you can always load any saved game file and return to play at an earlier date.
I have always been able to learn rapidly enough through trial and error, coupled with reading the manuals (in earlier versions) or Civilopedia (which is all that I have needed for Civ 4). I have never needed to use a tutorial.
However, there were a few websites that helped me occasionally, like Wounded Knight's Strategy Guide:
http://www.civfanatics.com/civ4/strategy鈥?/a>
and
Sulla's Walkthrough:
http://www.garath.net/Sullla/civ4_walk_1鈥?/a>
Civilization IV Gold Edition, Goes straight to Warlords?
I bought Civilization 4 Gold Edition at target, and installed it, but when I put in the Disk One it automatically plays Civilization 4 Warlords without even acknowledging the original Civilization 4.
What can I do to play the original Civilization 4, with no warlords?Civilization IV Gold Edition, Goes straight to Warlords?
when you installed it it should have made 2 shortcuts one for civ4 and one for civ4 warlords
What can I do to play the original Civilization 4, with no warlords?Civilization IV Gold Edition, Goes straight to Warlords?
when you installed it it should have made 2 shortcuts one for civ4 and one for civ4 warlords
How do i make my civilization christian on civilization iv?
what do you research to get christianity founded? or do you have to wait untill 0 or 1 ad till jesus auctually died?How do i make my civilization christian on civilization iv?
invent mystery and build world wonder Temple then you get a free technology, then choose theocracy and you get Christianity in one of your cities. Use a great person in that city to a center for Christianity and spread it other civilizationsHow do i make my civilization christian on civilization iv?
The first to discover Theology founds Christianity. If the AI beats you to it, you can capture the holy city and take control of the benefits. When you get a great prophet, build the Church of the Nativity in the founding city to help spread it or use missionaries.
invent mystery and build world wonder Temple then you get a free technology, then choose theocracy and you get Christianity in one of your cities. Use a great person in that city to a center for Christianity and spread it other civilizationsHow do i make my civilization christian on civilization iv?
The first to discover Theology founds Christianity. If the AI beats you to it, you can capture the holy city and take control of the benefits. When you get a great prophet, build the Church of the Nativity in the founding city to help spread it or use missionaries.
Should I Get Team Fortress 2 or Civilization IV?
Im strapped for cash and i have enough to get one off steam which one?Should I Get Team Fortress 2 or Civilization IV?
Civilization IV..Should I Get Team Fortress 2 or Civilization IV?
two extremes there ... Team fortress is a fast paced FPS while Civ is a slow crawl of a RTS ... it matters on your play styles really. I'd go for Civ 4 personally, but it is up to you.Should I Get Team Fortress 2 or Civilization IV?
TF2. It never gets boring, and I get bored with Civ IV easily.
TF2
Civilization IV..Should I Get Team Fortress 2 or Civilization IV?
two extremes there ... Team fortress is a fast paced FPS while Civ is a slow crawl of a RTS ... it matters on your play styles really. I'd go for Civ 4 personally, but it is up to you.Should I Get Team Fortress 2 or Civilization IV?
TF2. It never gets boring, and I get bored with Civ IV easily.
TF2
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