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Should I buy PTW, bearing in mind I won't use the MP feature for a while?
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| No. Leave it. |
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asleepathewheel
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listening too long to one song
Mar 2002 time: 00:23
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quote: Originally posted by Simpleton
James, I would not recommend buying it.
If your buying it for single player it is not worth the money. It is probably worth maybe $10 US dollars ($20 Canadian). All you get is a few extra civs, a new wonder, a few extra movement options, and a few extra units. The gameplay is exactly the same. . |
Wow, theres a lot conveniently left out here.
hmm. where to start.
improved ai
new espionage and preference menus
added active deals to diplomacy screen
improved mod swapping-really easy to do
3 new buildings, 3 new terrain improvements
game speed is improved
can turn off cultural flips
new victory options
expansionist civs can pop cities
editor improvements: can create much larger maps, can increase range for air units
simultaneous mode, though in the mp menu, can be played SP
auto bombard option
all worker options can now appear as buttons (no need to memorize the hotkeys)
included scenarios and maps and graphics mods
included new units packs-feudal japan, wwII, dinos
Quite a lot more than just some new civs and a new wonder.
And, yes, the game play is primarily the same. I thought that was a good thing. an improved game with a few new options.
Since you said that you were going to play SP for a while, I would recommend getting it, as it is a vast improvement SP. MP, well....
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