MSL Civilization Pack 3 & 4, PC PC ENG vídeo - Juego (PC, PC, Estrategia, Modo multijugador, E10 + (Todos 10 +)) - Windows
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- Civilization III And IV Complete
- HardwarePlatform: Pc
- OperatingSystem: Windows? 2000/XP/Vista
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 13.59 x 1.4 x 19.05 cm; 9.07 g
- Fabricante : 2K GAMES
- Número de modelo del producto : 9253
- ASIN : B005UKT826
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Civilization III And IV Complete
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Mr. R. W. Thorogood
2.0 de 5 estrellas
Civilization not civil to Windows 10 64 bit
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 31 de diciembre de 2015
This game I was really looking forward to playing. I checked on the Amazon questions and answers page to see if it would play on my PC. My operating system is Windows 10 64bit version and one answer said it did, so I ordered it. However, I tried many times to get the disc to install, but sadly it would not. Very frustrating to be honest. I have an old Game of Sid Meier's Railroads, which does work on my PC. Although it did start to crash at the start, but I seem to have got over this. It is a shame really as Sid Meier's games are really good. If it had worked I would have given it 5 stars. I would ask those that give answers to questions to say for example, that it works on their pc running Windows 10 64bit but it may not run on everyone's. I have returned the game and have been refunded. Sorry Amazon.
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Strawberry
4.0 de 5 estrellas
Great, but new players need some patience...
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 1 de febrero de 2015
If you've never played civilization before I must warn you that this game does take a bit of time to learn and I ask you to persevere with it as you'll be glad you did when you finally get the game play. Let me start by explaining the different games that come in this pack and a problem with the first one:
Civilization 3 complete:
You begin the game by selecting a nation and building an empire. It's basically a turn based game (like a board game) where you make your moves and then all the other players, human or computer, take their turns. You move military units around a black space at first to discover the world. You then build your first city (your capital city) and workers begin adapting the land to make it more productive to your empire such as increasing food production which makes your population grow faster.
You then build up your civilization by adding more cities, fortifying them with military units while exploring the undiscovered world. The whole world starts off as a black space and as you discover it, you are able to see land, rivers, sea and other civilizations. You can trade or invade other civilizations as you meet them. The goal is to take your civilization from the dawn of time through to the modern world and win by becoming the greatest military power, the biggest nation, the most cultural nation, be the first to build a space ship to fly to alpha centauri; there are many ways to win. This game will actually take you many days to play so if you like something you can finish in a couple of hours I would not get this game.
This game is actually so detailed that it really would be impossible for me to explain everything in this review. But I will say that if you like strategy games or city building games then I'm sure you'll enjoy this.
WARNING:
1) Keep the on disc manual handy as this game does NOT have a decent tutorial mode. It does have the option in the options screen (called preferences) of selecting tutorial mode but this never works with a new game and you have to start a game, and then find the preferences screen (top left in a drop down menu) and then select tutorial mode. But if you've never played it can be very confusing.
2)When you've played this game for a long time and the whole map is revealed it really does slow down while the other CPU players are having their turns. So much so that I have to go into options and turn off my automatic moves and friendly moves of other players (basically turn off as many animated moves as possible). Not doing this will cause you to watch for 2-3 minutes while all your workers walk around the map. And if any war is happening in the game you are forced to watch every single move of every unit which can lead to you sitting, getting bored. Unfortunately even turning off the visual fight doesn't stop the lag of waiting for other CPU players to decide their moves.
Lastly I would say that when I first installed this I really didn't know what I was doing and I nearly gave up on the game, but persevere and play a few times (keep the manual handy, especially the section of getting started)and it really does then click and you'll have no regrets about buying this.
Civilization 4 complete:
This game is a graphically and gameplay better version of civ 3. It comes with a handy tutorial mode which is a great help as this game is actually more complex than the former. The graphics are superb and you get to see the game from different angles. But the game is so much more complex that I still find myself drawn back to the more simple civ 3, despite it's issues with lag.
The game is very much like the first but introduces more resources and religion, which won't offend anyone as all the religions are treated equal and are merely an extra added feature to your civilization not a leading factor. Like before you explore new areas and build a nation but there are far more things to factor in to this game that again it can take a while to master the concept, even if you got used to civ 3.
The great thing about this game is I have encountered none of that pesky lag from the previous game and you can really lose yourself in the game that there is a built in alarm clock in the options screen, just in case you lose track of time, which is so easy to do.
There is an option with both games to play them without their expansion packs and I could recommend this for anyone new to civ 4. Don't select beyond the sword of warlords if you want to master the basic game before dealing with the more complex blood lines and spying features.
Civilization: Colonization:
This is a bonus game that installs when you choose to install civ 4. This is NOT and expansion pack but a separate game focusing on colonizing the Americas. It has the same graphic quality and gameplay of civ 4 but plays very differently and I actually found it quicker to grasp and more fun to play than civ 4. This game first gets you to settle a small colony somewhere in the Americas (which can be a true to life map or a randomly generated one). You gather resources which you have to ship back to your country, England for example, and earn money to further expand the colony. along the way you encounter native tribes living there. They are not like the tribal huts you encounter in the other games but small civilizations of natives. You can befriend them in the hopes of gaining resources and people or you can destroy them and take over their land. The main goal is to become independent enough to break free from your native country and face a battle at the end with (eg England) which if you survive you win.
I found this a great bonus game and it only comes with this complete version of both games. I would recommend anyone to try playing it as it's very different and I believe a quicker easier game.
I'd recommend this pack to anyone who likes strategy games and just ask anyone new to persevere and if you don't like one game try the others first before abandoning the whole this as all three games really are very different to each other. And this works on vista, which is what I use. Enjoy!
Civilization 3 complete:
You begin the game by selecting a nation and building an empire. It's basically a turn based game (like a board game) where you make your moves and then all the other players, human or computer, take their turns. You move military units around a black space at first to discover the world. You then build your first city (your capital city) and workers begin adapting the land to make it more productive to your empire such as increasing food production which makes your population grow faster.
You then build up your civilization by adding more cities, fortifying them with military units while exploring the undiscovered world. The whole world starts off as a black space and as you discover it, you are able to see land, rivers, sea and other civilizations. You can trade or invade other civilizations as you meet them. The goal is to take your civilization from the dawn of time through to the modern world and win by becoming the greatest military power, the biggest nation, the most cultural nation, be the first to build a space ship to fly to alpha centauri; there are many ways to win. This game will actually take you many days to play so if you like something you can finish in a couple of hours I would not get this game.
This game is actually so detailed that it really would be impossible for me to explain everything in this review. But I will say that if you like strategy games or city building games then I'm sure you'll enjoy this.
WARNING:
1) Keep the on disc manual handy as this game does NOT have a decent tutorial mode. It does have the option in the options screen (called preferences) of selecting tutorial mode but this never works with a new game and you have to start a game, and then find the preferences screen (top left in a drop down menu) and then select tutorial mode. But if you've never played it can be very confusing.
2)When you've played this game for a long time and the whole map is revealed it really does slow down while the other CPU players are having their turns. So much so that I have to go into options and turn off my automatic moves and friendly moves of other players (basically turn off as many animated moves as possible). Not doing this will cause you to watch for 2-3 minutes while all your workers walk around the map. And if any war is happening in the game you are forced to watch every single move of every unit which can lead to you sitting, getting bored. Unfortunately even turning off the visual fight doesn't stop the lag of waiting for other CPU players to decide their moves.
Lastly I would say that when I first installed this I really didn't know what I was doing and I nearly gave up on the game, but persevere and play a few times (keep the manual handy, especially the section of getting started)and it really does then click and you'll have no regrets about buying this.
Civilization 4 complete:
This game is a graphically and gameplay better version of civ 3. It comes with a handy tutorial mode which is a great help as this game is actually more complex than the former. The graphics are superb and you get to see the game from different angles. But the game is so much more complex that I still find myself drawn back to the more simple civ 3, despite it's issues with lag.
The game is very much like the first but introduces more resources and religion, which won't offend anyone as all the religions are treated equal and are merely an extra added feature to your civilization not a leading factor. Like before you explore new areas and build a nation but there are far more things to factor in to this game that again it can take a while to master the concept, even if you got used to civ 3.
The great thing about this game is I have encountered none of that pesky lag from the previous game and you can really lose yourself in the game that there is a built in alarm clock in the options screen, just in case you lose track of time, which is so easy to do.
There is an option with both games to play them without their expansion packs and I could recommend this for anyone new to civ 4. Don't select beyond the sword of warlords if you want to master the basic game before dealing with the more complex blood lines and spying features.
Civilization: Colonization:
This is a bonus game that installs when you choose to install civ 4. This is NOT and expansion pack but a separate game focusing on colonizing the Americas. It has the same graphic quality and gameplay of civ 4 but plays very differently and I actually found it quicker to grasp and more fun to play than civ 4. This game first gets you to settle a small colony somewhere in the Americas (which can be a true to life map or a randomly generated one). You gather resources which you have to ship back to your country, England for example, and earn money to further expand the colony. along the way you encounter native tribes living there. They are not like the tribal huts you encounter in the other games but small civilizations of natives. You can befriend them in the hopes of gaining resources and people or you can destroy them and take over their land. The main goal is to become independent enough to break free from your native country and face a battle at the end with (eg England) which if you survive you win.
I found this a great bonus game and it only comes with this complete version of both games. I would recommend anyone to try playing it as it's very different and I believe a quicker easier game.
I'd recommend this pack to anyone who likes strategy games and just ask anyone new to persevere and if you don't like one game try the others first before abandoning the whole this as all three games really are very different to each other. And this works on vista, which is what I use. Enjoy!

CastleWay
5.0 de 5 estrellas
A Complete Steal!
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 28 de octubre de 2012
Months ago I was a CivVirgin as it where. I was put off by RTS's due to what seemed like boring micro management. Myself and a friend chose to take the plunge and get Civ4. Boy oh boy was it worth every penny!
What you're getting here is three full games with near infinite replay value, in addition Civ3 and Civ4 have some brilliant mods on the internet, many of which are included on the disk itself! Since it's a few years old now every game on this pack will run on near enough any modern PC or laptop at max spec. It's a game that is truly different with every playthrough and I must've dumped well over 200 hours into various Civilizations.
I'd give one piece of advice however, get a friend to buy the game too. Whilst single player is fun words can't emphasize the laughs and nail biting tension myself and mates have spent with Civ4 and Skype. Multi player is easy to host or join and there's a huge plethora of options to customize the game to your hearts content.
What you're getting here is three full games with near infinite replay value, in addition Civ3 and Civ4 have some brilliant mods on the internet, many of which are included on the disk itself! Since it's a few years old now every game on this pack will run on near enough any modern PC or laptop at max spec. It's a game that is truly different with every playthrough and I must've dumped well over 200 hours into various Civilizations.
I'd give one piece of advice however, get a friend to buy the game too. Whilst single player is fun words can't emphasize the laughs and nail biting tension myself and mates have spent with Civ4 and Skype. Multi player is easy to host or join and there's a huge plethora of options to customize the game to your hearts content.

Robert J. Wilkinson
4.0 de 5 estrellas
The games themselves are excellent and completely absorbing - but don't expect to achieve ...
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 23 de julio de 2016
The games themselves are excellent and completely absorbing - but don't expect to achieve anything worthwhile in less than 6 hours! I have not given this 5 stars because when the disc was placed in the computer it came up with a message that it required .NET v4.0.30319 in order to work. There were no instructions or any help as to how to overcome this problem and it took me a considerable period of time wading through the web before I found the Windows download that now appears to allow the games to be installed. So either be warned or seek help from someone younger!

Toni
1.0 de 5 estrellas
Rubbish disc
Revisado en el Reino Unido el 24 de marzo de 2016
I can only assume that there was a mix up at the manufacturers with mine. As this is IDENTICAL to the original CIV I played in the late ninety's. The
characters, the builds, the gameplay right to the spaceship or time line ending!!
Something else all series games either give you the chance to install separately off the disc or instal together then play separately My disc just installs then I get "play game" to CIV 4
characters, the builds, the gameplay right to the spaceship or time line ending!!
Something else all series games either give you the chance to install separately off the disc or instal together then play separately My disc just installs then I get "play game" to CIV 4