So guys, whats the bottom line? Worth buying, or not? It looks like the kind of game I would enjoy, I like strat games, either real-time or turn-based, but I'm not sure, and thought I would ask yall. Should I buy it?
Edited by Lagmonster to remove the pirating part of the question.
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LOL you too? Yea it kicks ass.
I only played two civs so far and I like them both. Turks/Incas. Turks with cheap villies and 2 free siege units for each shop kicks butt. And the Incan gold with the mines ROX!
Cyaround,
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I only played two civs so far and I like them both. Turks/Incas. Turks with cheap villies and 2 free siege units for each shop kicks butt. And the Incan gold with the mines ROX!
Cyaround,
Jason
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