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Re: Civilization: Revolution for Xbox 360/PS3
Excellent, hope to have a few games against you, and any other PS3 Civ fans
Excellent, hope to have a few games against you, and any other PS3 Civ fans

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI'm on PS3 - hopefully they'll give us mouse/keyboard support on this version


A good reason not to completely skint myself 

have you tried the new demo map? im sure the ai has been set to kill because i keep getting attacked from everyone

A new expansion for highly addictive turn-based strategy title Civilization IV is on the way.
It's titled Civilization IV: Colonization and it's based, funnily enough, on 1994's Sid Meier's Colonization. You can expect a new interface, enhanced options for diplomacy, a new modding toolset and, should think so too, better graphics.
Playing as one of four European nations, you're on a mission to dominate the New World. This will involve battling the locals in various regions as well as fighting fellow colonialists.
Civilization IV: Colonization will work as a standalone game, meaning you won't need to own a copy of Civ IV to run it. The game is out this autumn.
It apparantly runs but not very fast. I suppose it's a turn-based game so speed isn't an issue I guess 
Me, I tend to be a pacifist in these things. Given the choice, I'd rather head to a quiet corner of the planet, get my head down and build an empire off my own back - not by greedily seizing land and coin from others. Civ Rev thus takes some getting used to. It's simply not possible to play it like that. This is inescapably a competitive game - one in which you're nose-to-nose with your rivals at all times. If you're doing well, your rival nations - each as determined to rule this tile-based world as you are - will constantly threaten you with annihilation if you don't relinquish your treasures.

You know... this could just really mean that the AI is good enough to see you're trying to win through non violent means and that's why they attack you more?
Surely in a human vs human online game, everyone will see the best city as the main target - and maybe thats all the ai here is doing. If you go for the technological win then they'll attack you to stop that.
So they've not say dumbed down to ai so they're blood thirsty freaks - but they've made the ai more aware of doing what it takes for THEM to win. I think if the game did allow you to play and win as the eurogamer quote says - then people would complain how the AI fails to acknowledge your existence and they only fight amongst themselves.
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I guess the only way we'll know is this friday or thursday when people start playing and can report

Did anyone play Rise Of Nations? Everyone is saying that's a quality game and I never played it ...