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Originally Posted by Garner
Civ 3 requires an expansion pack or two to be online capable, but seeing as Civ 4 is in the works already, Civ 3 "Gold" or "Platinum" or possibly "Uranium" editions should be cheap right now.
Civ 3's great... you can "capture" enemy civilizations' worker units, and trade them to other civilizations. You can even demand workers in peace negotiations if they have any in their capitols. It's the first time we've seen a slave trade in a Civ game. (Colonization just had 'Convert' Indians)
At long last, the American rail network can be built by Chinese laborers, just like in the real world!
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I've been a masive fan of Civ 2 for years, still played it up to a week ago then I bought Civ 2 and expansion pack for less than £15 and i'm now hooked on it. It's harder than Civ 2 but the amount of faetures make it far more entertaining too.
PS: I didn't know Civ 4 was in the making, cool! 8)