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Mad-Kat
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Camarillo, CA, USA
Apr 1999 time: 05:14
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I put a lot of this down to one of my main complaints about CTP II. It's very dry and bare bones. It's missing all the fluff and hooplah of Civ II. Even though it's actually deeper and more complex at it's heart, this gets missed by it's bad, (well dry anyway) presentation. It really would have been nice to see a portait of the person you're addressing or his representive along with approprite demeanour towards you. If it had these details and more stats and fluff in general, along with the excellent core gameplay it posseses, it would have been recieved far more warmly by the general, RTS, pretty lights, minded public. For me it doesn't ruin the game, but I miss some of Civ II's unneccesary but pretty screens.
Agree?
This time round I'm eagerly awaiting mods for the cosmetic things like this and hope they leave gameplay alone.
[This message has been edited by Mad-Kat (edited November 22, 2000).]
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Judge
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I agree completely with Mad-Kat in that I really miss the quirky advisor videos and piccies of your enemies in Civ2 as well as the throne room/palace upgrades although they served no real purpose they just added that bit of extra interest. Can we have them back please!
CTP2 seems to have gone a bit umm serious!
On the other hand almost everything else is better, the AI seems better, the diplomacy much better, the graphics are improved and the gui (once you get used to it) is considerably easier and in general quicker to use.
I've been playing the game on hard level on a gigantic map with 7 computer players for some time so far up to 2060AD. I have seen some odd problems with the AI which may relate to the difficulty level but I'm not sure. Sometimes the AI just doesn't attack even with a far superior force and often just doesn't take advantage of easy conquest situations which it seems to make great efforts to set-up!
I have had a few annoying situations when one of my cities is being bombarded - I can hear it being bombarded but I have to search my entire (now 36 city) map to find the right damned location!
I have noticed that the AI seems to mysteriously "know" which of my cities have a low number of defensive units but well computer AI always cheats in one way or another...
In general I think any fan of Civ 1 & 2 will think CTP2 is an improvement, for me it adds all the good things that were in CTP1 and removes all the bad....
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Tiberius

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Europe
Jan 2000 time: 06:14
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quote:

Originally posted by MarkG on 11-24-2000 06:50 AMcheck the screenshots page in the ctp2 section
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I saw the screenshots, but only from some screenshots I can't really make an opinion if I like it more than Civ2's or not. I presume I should play the game and speak only after that. After all, graphics should be not only beatifull, but also well linked to the interface and gameplay.
I understood that the graphics of CTP2 is not very different from CTP's. In that case, maybe I'll still love more Civ2's graphics. But that's not really important. Gi'me good gameplay, improved diplomacy, trade, city & empire management, and ... you know, all the other "good-civ-game" stuff and I'll be happy.
Reading the reviews and comments so far, I guess I'm gonna play this game . After all, there is at least one year left until the release of Civ3. I must play something in the meantime
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Monkey
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Apr 1999 time: 05:14
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I think the opening quote of the Daily Radar is a bit misleading. Civ is about empire building. Does CTP2 cater to the builder type player? Or is it more skewed towards the military player like CTP1 was??
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Daniel Frappier
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Jan 1970 time: 05:14
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As far as graphics go, the ones in Test of Time and Call to Power are about even........
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??!!???????????!???!!!!! WHAT??
I guess you are making a Joke, Darth, either that or may I suggest you quit drugs.
but then again some peoples prefer the graphics of Civ II over CTP and some prefer the graphics of Civ I over Civ II and i personnaly prefer Intellivision's 1982 Utopia (Civ's grand, grand father) over Civ I graphics and...etc. etc. etc.
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MSB
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Great Britain
Nov 2000 time: 05:14
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The new Eurogamer preview says CTP2 is already released in the UK. I live in a big city and I'm yet to come across it, though.
Some sources have been saying 24th Nov, others 8th Dec, but to be honest I wouldn't treat those dates as Gospel - Activision has not explicitly stated a UK release date on Apolyton, to my knowledge.
I'm going to check the stores every day - I'll post in CTP2 - General when I get it.
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