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Wiglaf is offline Wiglaf
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Cambridge
Dec 2000
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Why did you buy civ2? Support Apolyton, buy Civilization 2

Bit of a throwback...

I got my copy four (?) years ago. I wasn't much into computer games at the time, so when my friend booted it up I was less than excited. But after a few minutes, wow, this one was a keeper. I didn't care that I lost badly on the second easiest difficulty, it made the game that much more challanging in the future. Later that day, or maybe the next, I bought the thing and played for hours on end.

So, why'd you pick up a copy?

N35t0r is offline N35t0r
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Jan 2000
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I was a fan of CIV and got it as soon as i could.

Smash is offline Smash
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Jul 1999
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I was not impressed with the demo after about 30 minutes of "WTF is happening here?" I junked it.

Then I saw this magazine ad or it.Best this and best that.Game of the this and that.A bunch of awards.I thought maybe I missed something.

I did

1st game started at approx 7pm.Played until 11am the next day...straight.I was hooked.I remember thinkin:"this would be a pretty good MP game"

then MGE arrived......

Fiera is offline Fiera
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Mar 2000
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Got spare money?

I had played Civilization for tons of hours... In fact, I didn't buy Civ2 first time I saw it on the stores, I kept playing Civ1 for some time until I decided I needed the new one... I'm a conservative when it comes to computer games, I guess...

Vlad Antlerkov is offline Vlad Antlerkov
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Do you have Matt Stairs in your house?
Mar 1999
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I'm not sure. What I remember is that I bought Civ II instead of some business sim called "Free Enterprise". As unthinkable as it seems now, I seriously considered not buying Civ II...

Case is offline Case

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The backlash starts here
Feb 2000
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I gto Civ2 from my parents as a reward to behaving well in Hospital when I got my apendix removed (I think I got a good deal )

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Lynchburg, VA USA
Mar 2001
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I had heard of the popularity of Civ2, and seen the 2.42 version in stores, but just wasn't tempted to take the plunge. Then one day I saw Test of Time for $10 and decided to give it a try. I was totally intrigued by the concept, and soon added MGE just in case I was missing something. I've now been playing it for about 5 months, but I'm still struggling to decide if I'm really hooked or just want to be. Strangely, I can't seem to get away...

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Apr 2001
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Civ 1 was one of my favourite games back in those days and I just couldn't wait for Civ 2 to come out. And when it did I bought it.

Winston is offline Winston
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Danmark
Mar 1999
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I bought my first computer in August of 1996, and along with it I bought MS Word at a price of ~ $60. The same day I found out that I could install a copy of WordPerfect from work free of charge, so I went back and traded in the unopened MS Word package for two games; Civilization II and some WWII-game I've never played more than once or twice.

I chose CivII because I'd recently read a review of the game in the paper, and everyone was talking about it at the time.

I honestly believe this to be one of three best purchases of any kind I've ever made.

Father Beast is offline Father Beast
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My head stuck permanently in my civ
Feb 2000
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I had bought civ1 because I had heard from magazines that the sequel was supposed to be one of the greatest games of all time.

But I didn't have the money for civ2, and probably couldn't run it on my 386/16 anyway

Civ1 had me hooked pretty bad. so a year later I came into 10$ in birthday money, and while wondering what to do with it, I came across civ2 in Kmart for 12$.
I agonized over it for 5 days, checking the sys requirements, going home. looking at my computer, playing a few rounds of civ, going back to the store and looking at the box....

Finally I scraped a bit more money together and bought it. installed it on my 486/25. It ran really slow, and for a while I preferred the original. didn't get so confused on the map, for example. missed the settler cheat.

but I kept coming back. for more and more and more....

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Civ was my favorite game on SNES... So I bought a computer just to play CivII It was a VERY GOOD decision...

DaveV is offline DaveV
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I bought Civ1 shortly after it was released, after reading a rave review from Jerry Pournelle in Byte magazine. His tastes in games were similar to mine; I had already bought Railroad Tycoon and later bought Master of Orion and XCom:UFO Defense on his recommendation.

I heard about Civ 2 when it came out, and everything I read made it sound like a better game than Civ1, but I didn't think I could make run on my computer. Specifically, the lack of a local CD-ROM drive and sound card worried me. Finally, after I installed a CD-ROM on my home machine, I got Civ2 for Father's Day in 1997. I soon found out that I could load the game over the network at work and could have been playing at lunchtime since the game's release. I've made up for lost time since then .

MGE was a similar story: I was running DOS/Windows 3.1 at home and work and couldn't run MGE. I upgraded both machines in 1999 and was finally able to MP in the new millenium.

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I was introduced to Civ I by a friend of mine. Back then, in the early nineties, I still believed that Sonic the Hedgehog was the ultimate computer game. Man, were my eyes opened...

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Aug 2001
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I was probably one of the first people to play the original Civ (I got it in Beta test stage) and fell in love with it. I heard about Civ II but didn't have a computer capable of running it for a while. When I finally upgraded, I first borrowed it from a friend (for about a year) and then rushed out and bought it when he asked for it back. It was, in my opinion, a massive step forward from Civ. I have subsequently bought ToT, CtP and SMAC but I was thoroughly unimpressed with the first two (especially CtP) and quickly got bored of SMAC. I'm not much into fantasy, so things like dragon worlds and futuristic military units don't appeal to me much.

Paul is offline Paul
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I got a new computer in 1996 and at the time you could also rent software at our local library. Civ2 was one of the few available games, and it had the advantage that it could be played without the CD, so I could continue to play it after I had to return it.

Then I had to reformat my HD, but didn't remember to back up Civ2. Since I enjoyed the game very much, I decided to buy it and today I still play Civ2.

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Civ was my favorite game on SNES
Civ without a mouse or keyboard? For hours on end?

I would've thought most people would've gotten civ2 because of good experiances with the original...it's the case with some, sure, but a lot of people seem to have stumbled upon it - as a reward, as a demo or bundle, etc. I guess since civ is 10 years old, most apolytoners haven't been gaming long enough to fully experiance it when it was originally released (I know I haven't).

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Jul 2001
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I played the first Civ like a fiend when it first came out. I even got thrown off the junior engineer team for playing Civ when I was supposed to be in class. I had no computer that would run it for a while, but I got back into it in 1994 at college. In 1996, I was counting the days till Civ II came out. I never got to play it, however. My s/o and I broke up before it came out and I didn't have use of computer again. I got married last year and Civ II was the first game I bought. I made up for lost time this past year. Although I am not even close to being done with Civ II, I am now looking forward to Civ III!

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Aug 2001
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My post is going to look out of place here, because I haven't yet learned to love Civ II. I played Call to Power for two years exclusively and non-stop. After I won a Deity game with ease, I decided that I have conquered the game and it's time to move on.
I wanted another Civilization game. As I've heard excellent appraisals of Civ II, I bought it (and also because it's cheap, $10).

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A friend said he'd burn a copy for me, but he took too long so I went out and bought it

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Played and loved Civ 1.
(In fact, I played and hated Civ 1. Then I started Col, played and liked that game. Then got back to Civ 1 and finally fell in love.)
Had to wait 6 months or so after release of Civ2 to get a new PC to run it on. Read usenet reviews and drooled in the meantime.

C.

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Accident really. I'm too slow for platform & shoot-em games and liked A-Train and Sim City. Saw Civ2 at a bargain price, thought it would be similar and bought it.

Whole new ball-game.

Later bought CTP1 thinking it might be even better, sadly disappointed.

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Loved Civ I, had to have Civ II. Bought a new machine to go with it. Will get Civ II ASAP, have the machine for it already. The 90's were a great decade for techies.

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I saw a guy playing it and the concept just "clicked". So I went and bought a copy in the store, three days before leaving the country. Still one of the best games I ever bought...

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