October 20, 2001, 09:06
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Chieftain
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Remember Test of Time?
It ahd the ability to add on additional maps. That wasn't an original part of civ2, but something that someone changed about the game. Could the same be done to civ 3?
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October 20, 2001, 09:27
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Local Time: 01:55
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Was it useful?? Did it add anything to the game??
Im not sure, i never tried ToT...
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October 20, 2001, 09:35
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Prince
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Neither did I. I simply refused to pay full price for a game I had been playing for three years.
Something tells me it was a selling point and that it won't be in.
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October 20, 2001, 12:57
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Prince
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LOL At least I'm not the only one that hasn't bought ToT. It was royally late anyway... I think I had already sniffed at SMAC by that time... but that might also be that time warp thingy in my memory.
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October 20, 2001, 13:14
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Prince
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ToT was such a horrible game. It degraded civilization 2, especially with its dark, low-res, ugly graphics. The only interesting thing about the game was the multiple maps.
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