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I tried to contact Amazon but they do not answer and make it very difficult to find them. I received this program and loaded it into my Mac Book. The software gives an error message when starting up and cannot use. I had no option but to begin a dispute through American Express.A waste of time and money.
My sons have spent hours creating their civilizations. This game seems to be very entertaining.
This is atrocious and the only program I know of that actually crashes the OS.I have a 2.4 GHz iMac Intel Duo with 2 GB of RAM and running Tiger. Its interesting in that its not a complete freeze, but instead the mouse slows down to 1/100 of its normal speed. Several times I have had my whole machine lock up when playing in full screen mode. Civ IV is a a lot of fun.
Let me count the ways:1) Audio glitches. After playing for a few hours some of the terrain improvements turn completely black. Similar to old PC games like Master of Magic.Unfortunately, the Mac version is moderately buggy. Restarting also works here and there is no noticeable corruption of the autosave files.4) Complete Crash. However, I am unable to exit the game at this point and am forced to Hold Down the Power Button.
The menus become partially unreadable. Restarting the game works for this one.3) Video. Occasionally an old sound will seemingly 'stay in the buffer' as an annoying buzz for several minutes.2) Video. After a few hours it gets slow and the video glitches. to hardware restart.
What makes it even more offensive is the fact that Aspyr has no plans of releasing this half year old expansion pack in the future. Im going to start by saying that the Mac port compared to the windows version is ok at best. But to no avail, the tech support told me that the incompetent Aspyr "is working on it" but have no definite date for release. The final nail of the metaphoric coffin was the fact that Mac users could also not get the latest Expansion beyond the sword. What I am truly frustrated by is the lack of support Aspyr is placing in its software. After learning this crucial information I called Aspyr support to find out if they plan on releasing a patch soon so I could make my $80 investment worth while. I bought this game with the intention of playing multiplayer with my friends, all of which own PC's and were able to buy the gold edition for half what I payed.
So even when the patch is finally released I will only be able to play direct IP connect. To my dismay I discovered that Mac users were not allowed to play multiplayer with PC users because Aspyr has not released a patch compatible with the windows patch 2.13. Regardless, I put up the absorbent amount of money for this three year old game and attempted to play multiplayer with my friends. To make matters worse I also discovered that gamespy is no longer supporting the internet play of the Mac version. Please heed my advise and do not buy this game until Aspyr gets their act together.
An improvement over the original. Can't play online with the game. but i don't care.
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