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Civilization 3 Complete


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ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: 2K Games
EAN: 0710425218385
Label: 2K Games
Manufacturer: 2K Games
Model: 21838
Platform: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows NT
Publisher: 2K Games
Release Date: 2005-07-29

Features
Build the ultimate empire in an epic quest to rule the world.
This all-in-one collection of the original Civilization III and its two expansions is the perfect opportunity for Civ newcomers to experience the “greatest computer strategy game of all time.”
Negotiate, trade, conquer, and rule the world. The addictive Sid Meier gameplay gives you many paths to victory by combining diplomatic finesse, cultural domination, and sheer military might.
Enjoy the definitive Civ III experience. All rule changes, extra scenarios, rebalancing of units, special abilities, additional units, difficulty levels, incremental patches, and other game options wrapped up into one package.
Includes all Conquest scenarios, multiplayer modes, and 31 playable nations.

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PC Gamer (1-year)

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Editorial Reviews:

Civilization III: Complete gives you control of an ancient empire -- expand it and conquer all the world. Bring multiple nations and tribes under your banner, through conquest, trade, diplomacy, or any other tool you can muster. This collection features the original Civilization III and its two expansion packs, Play The World and Conquests. Conquests offers new strategic features like outposts, airfields and radar towers -- plus new guerilla units and modern-day Wonders like the stock market and the Internet Multiplayer modes include Turn-Based, Simultaneous Turns, and Turn-less, multiplayer game types include Elimination, Domination, Regicide, and Capture the Flag


User Comments about the Civilization 3 Complete

Basically, any strategy game is always about warfare, and Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete shouldn't be any different. Speaking of advantages, what's up with the battles. In end, I could never try to finish the game although I invade a country and conquer towns and cities alike because it is quite time-consuming and laborious to see it through that I am simply content giving up the game. I am a big fan of strategy based games going back from mid 80s, and I am pretty hard to impress when it comes to the originality, fun factor, and game play of such games. After a trial and error, I've resigned to the fact that Despotism (the lowest level of government) is the best over any others including Democracy.


The idea of raising an army is painfully slow and mind-numbing while I wait for each turn to pass by. Incredulously, although Large Wonders take a while to build up, the other countries manage to finish many of the advanced ones in a record-setting pace after I finish the first two. It further gets worse whenever I try to take over a city because of the walls. It's impossible to work out trades with other countries because they are simply not interested in what I am offering unless they offer me ridiculous terms for their advantage. Playing Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete seemed to be a cool game from the outset. Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete is my very first experience when it comes to Civilization games after discovering that it has been called the game of the year, decade, and lifetime by various computer game magazines. First of all, while I enjoy the elements of the game that it offers, some of them are later found useless such as diplomacy, trading, and government.


If there are improvements upon Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete and the fairness factor is restored with respect to my time spending, then I would gladly play the game. Then I started to find things wrong with it that frustrated me to my wits, forcing me to detest the game so badly. It seems like I am being cheated on when I have an army of twenty men and horses against a pathetic team of five and lose the battle completely. I wish that there was a feature that I can forego the minutiae details but rather focus on what I want to focus on, which is warfare. Another thing that made game play worse is the control of corruption which is, I later learned, basically inevitable.


Even worse is the government, which I thought by each passing level upwards, it was supposed to make my empire to be better and more efficiently run. The bigger my empire becomes, the longer each turn will take. But nooo.it actually made things worse. I just can't do it because my time is better off spent elsewhere, and I've played much better games that aren't so unfair and taxing.


My son loves it, as well as his father. lol It arrived so quickly. I was impressed.



It reads like an encyclopedia. You cannot select the world map for a standard game. If you have enjoyed past versions of Civilization you will enjoy this one. Instead of building settlers to build roads and irrigation you have workers. They can do much of what the old settlers could but they move farther per turn. under your control in order to build them.


In Civ III you must have the strategic resources (coal, oil, iron etc). I am staying at the lowest levels while I get used to the controls and so far I can say that I both love and hate this game. I have been playing Civ III for about three weeks now. It has more groups to choose from (Roman, Russian, German etc). I liked having that option for when I got really frustrated and wanted to finish off an opponent. The graphics are much better than previous versions.


In earlier versions when you made a scientific advance you could build all the units that were created by that advance. I would have liked to get a quick reference guide for the keyboard controls with the game but I found one at the Firaxis web site. It doesn't give much information about the new units or the commands to control them. Units are supported by all cities instead of just the one that created them so they don't die just as you are going into battle. The units are more in line with the group chosen (Hoplite only for the Greek and Immortals only for the Persian). There are more Wonders to build and they have introduced minor wonders.What I did not care for started with the manual.


It really ticked me off that they took away the cheat toggle.


I believe that after seeing the reviews for spore I decided not to get it. civ III is a fun game and does allow other people to play it. it also causes problems on your computer, causing your computer to crash,freeze etc. apparently it is ILLEGAL to play this game with someone else or lend it to them. so that means ONLY you can play it. I highly reccomend this game.



There is no warning on the box anywhere that SecuROM is on it - I NEVER would have purchased or installed it had I been aware. I installed and enjoyed this game, until I found my USB CD/DVD combo drive wouldn't work, then my IE browser started crashing, and soon after I realized that this game installed SecuROM v7 on my PC. The only solution now is to reformat my entire drive and install the o/s from scratch. The game itself I would rate 4 stars, but the SecuROM b.s. I completely uninstalled the game, but could not get rid of SecuROM. I am not impressed. I still get requests to register Civ3 Complete when I logon to my PC, even though it's uninstalled, and my drive is still not functioning, and IE is still crashing. ruined my experience.