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quentin570
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I've read some reviews of PTW and heard that the multiplayer was a real pain in the *ss (very slow, crashes a lot, etc.), but I'm wondering if all of the complaints are with respect to the internet multiplayer. I'm thinking of buying PTW for the ability to play "hotseat" games on one computer. Can people let me know if there are similar problems with that aspect of the game? Thanks.
quentin
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quentin570
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Thanks. Correct me if I'm wrong, but with PTW two (or more) people can play a game against each other using the same computer? You each just take a turn? I assume you can't see the other guy's screen while your taking your turn, until you bump into him.
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quentin570
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Cool. Thanks for the info.
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eloquence
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I have to second Fried-Psitalon on the positive PTW experience over the internet.
I've got Win 2k, a cable modem, < 1 GHz processor and I notice that my rate of crashing is only about 10%.
I've also found that as I'm playing more people who are on the Civ 3 ladder (http://www.myleague.com/civ3ptw) that my rate of crashing is much lower. Basically if you're a clueful enough player that you're signing up on the ladder then you generally know enough to make the game run correctly.
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krait23
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Oddly enough...
When I was playing over a LAN, we had out of synch errors quite a lot. Simulturn mode, standard map, and not even middle ages yet.
When I tried internet play (simulturn, large map), there was one out of synch right at the start of the game, and then never again.
Maybe it is somehow connected to LAN play. I used to assume that if it works over internet, it certainly should work over LAN, but maybe that is NOT the case with PTW...
Regards
Krait
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