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Thoth
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Ottawa, Canada
Dec 2000 time: 00:35
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Depends. If you liked the Conquer the World campaign game, you'll like the x-pack. The major feature of the expansion is the additional CTW scenarios: Alexander the Great, The Cold War, Napoleonic Europe and colonial America. Each has unique vicotry conditions and rules (the Cold war game has the option to run spy missions as well as making conventional or nuclear attacks. Fun 
Some balancing was done with the orignial civs, plus there are four new civs with new powers. Governments have been added, allong with a new building, The Senate, which allows you to research govts. Each govt gives you a specific bonus and a "Patriot" (basically an uber General with powers dependant on your govt).
I'm enjoying the scenarios immensely, but I found that the CTW campaign was the best part of the original. So I would likely have been happy with an x-pack that just had a pile of scenarios.
Oh, and the expansion is called "Thrones and Patriots". 
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shmily_dana
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Tucson,AZ USA
Aug 1999 time: 05:35
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I've only been able to play once because I was busy doing family stuff.
I was Americans vs the other 5 new civs. I tried to use as many of the new features as possible. I think my favorite was switching governments to "corporation" (I think that is what is was), to get the free oil benefits. I needed that to quickly upgrade to tanks for my current battle.
I also let the computer play it self while I was busy with the kids. (Just wanted to see what everything looked like.)
On the technical side, I have no problems. Excellent frame rates.
I can't wait to play it again. I wish I had more data for you.
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Hermann the Lombard
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Hoboken, NJ, USA
Jun 1999 time: 00:35
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I've bought T&P but I'm not *quite* done playing C3C (though approaching the inevitable burnout). However, my friend Mark is having a blast with the new campaigns. He's a big Napoleonics fan (designer of THE NAPOLEONIC WARS, etc.) and he's as happy as a pig in--um--mud about the Napoleon campaign. Lots of little touches that take it beyond generic. For example, invading Corsica you face guerillas who "snipe" your units until you generate units to spot and destroy them. Napoleon was wounded and knocked out for the rest of the battle. Another feature that I'm sure I will like (compared to CTW) is that you get to *stay* in one era for a whole series of games, rather than the 3-per-era of CTW. [Mind you, that has its place too!] Anyway, I'll be along to play in due course...
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d=me
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It dissapointed me because it added no new units.
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splooger
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The demo was a complete disappointment for me because the AI was broken compared to the original game in the quick battle portion. Having said that, I'm buying the expansion anyway for the campaign games.
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