Civilization 4
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Es ist allein Ihnen überlassen, ob Sie mit Ihren mongolischen Reiterhorden plündernd und brandschatzend in die angrenzenden Reiche einfallen, um sie zu unterjochen, oder ob Sie lieber als Königin Victoria ein weltweites Handelsimperium aufbauen und mit Ihrer Flotte die Ozeane dominieren. Oder soll diesmal alles anders verlaufen? Gandhi fordert zum Wettrüsten, Russland wird die erste Demokratie der Welt und die Pyramiden werden in den schottischen Highlands errichtet? Es liegt alles in Ihrer Hand.
Systemanforderungen
- CPU: 1,2 GHz
- GFX: GeForce 2/Radeon 7500
- RAM: 256 MB
- HD: 1,7 GB
- Software: Windows 2000/XP (SP1)
- SFX: DirectX 7 kompatibel
- DVD-ROM-Laufwerk (Deutsche Version, US-Version ist auf 2 CDs gepresst)
- CPU: 1,8 GHz
- GFX: 128 MB Grafikkarte mit DirectX 8.0 Unterstützung
- RAM: 512 MB
- HD: 1,7 GB
- Software: Windows 2000/XP (SP1)
- SFX: DirectX 7 kompatibel
- DVD-ROM-Laufwerk (Deutsche Version, US-Version ist auf 2 CDs gepresst)
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Baba Yetu is the most beautiful song I've ever heard in a game. Whether you have, or have not played this game before, I recommend it for nothing else other then nostalgia and the song Baba Yetu.
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Sincerely, Milo!
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I played the balls absolutely off of Civilization II back in the Windows 98 days. It was an exceptional game for its time. But Civilization IV became my favorite entry into the late 2000s. The territory game mechanic in particular was a much appreciated improvement, in addition to graphical, UI, and music modernization efforts.
I only ever have two complaints with Civ IV, or with most of the Civilization games, One, that city management over long periods of time can be obnoxious to micromanage. It can be time consuming and aggravating to try and keep your cities keeping up with their infrastructure, and some of the later AI improvements to help automate this aren't always the best. Two, sometimes you get absolutely whacked by a large number of units that appear suddenly out of nowhere deep within your territory. I wish Civ IV had the mechanic included in even older Total War games to reduce this frustration, namely the ability for military units to construct watchtowers to maintain visibility (instead of requiring engineers to build forts).
In single playthroughs, these are not nearly enough to eliminate the fun of the game. But it does prevent playability without long breaks of time in between game installs.
Pros:
+ Nice graphics (for its time)
+ Nice UI (for its time) and map navigation
+ Large variety of Civs, Units, and city buildings
+ Hatshepsut is a cutie
Cons:
- Micromanaging can be exceptionally time consuming, which can make longer games boring, and hurts replayability
- You can't build watchtowers with military units to help with map visibility, guaranteeing that large stacks of enemy troops will somehow zip past your suburbs to whack you deep behind the actual front.
Rating: A- (for its time), B+ (for 2021)
At its normal price of $19.99? It's not worth it in 2021. But it regularly goes on sale for 70 or 70% off. At that price its a no brainer if you like turn-based strategy games.
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If you want to play Civilization, Play IV.
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The game itself is a strategy game that I have loved loads, easy to learn even though at the begining you will be utterly hopeless. There are multiple playstyle options and you can choose the way the AI civilisations behave when you start the game.
You save the game in your PC's files and can have multiple civilisations (different games) saved at the same time, meaning you don't have to worry about losing your progress if you want to start again to try a new stratagey!
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What hurts 4 versus 5 and 6 is that technology and media distribution has changed. So some parts I miss that the 2 newer ones actually improved. I am having to reteach myself the old ways of Civ.
I can't run UHD resolution,crashes my game but that's fine game. This game still looks good and runs well at standard HD works.
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There's a lot to love with Civ IV. The thing with Civ V is that it pretty much threw out all the tradition that Civ had had up until this point. Every game and expantion was pretty much just an extention of the last game in the series. As a result, this game probably isn't very easy to get into. There's a lot of bagage that comes with this game. But if you can get past that, there's a lot of depth and enjoyment to be had.
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It's a bit hard to talk about Civilization IV today. In many ways, Civilization IV is, you see, arguably the last genuinely great Civilization game. In many ways, its successor, Civilization V, is a superior game--more polished, more focused, with greater depth and better balance--and the definitive Civilization experience. But at the same time, I can't help but lament how unambitious subsequent Civilization games are--and that lack of ambition seems to be a patter currently affecting all of developer Firaxis' output. Rough around the edges though it may be, Civilization IV is still a fantastically engrossing and addictive turn-based grand strategy game, with hugely ambitious standalone expansions that radically transform the core rules and mechanics. Going back into Civilization IV today, one might be disappointed by the lack of modern polish--most especially the absence of tooltips and proliferation of awkward iconography in their stead--but despite it's self-evident age, I think Civilization IV still stands proud as a landmark 4x game.
And if Civilization IV on its own does not merit revisiting in the wake of Civilization V, its expansions--most notably Beyond the Sword--most certainly do.
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I wouldn't recommend this game to others, but it seems unfair to give it a bad review just because I think it's dangerous.
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Release:04.11.2005
Genre:
Strategie
Entwickler:
Firaxis Games
Vertrieb:
Take 2 Interactive
Engine:
Gamebryo Engine
Kopierschutz:keine Infos
Franchise:
Sid Meier’s Civilization
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