March 28, 2003, 19:37
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Chieftain
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What are the difference between regular Civ3 and PTW
I know there are more civs and is multiplayer. I guess you don't play on huge maps for multiplayer. Is there anything else. I just own Civ 3 regular no add ons
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March 28, 2003, 22:20
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Emperor
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There's a few things like some new buildings, including some you can build in the field like an airbase for instance. The stack movement has been much improved and you can also set rally points for your cities so that units will automatically to a certain location. Those are my two favourites, it makes the gameplay much easier.
There's also an auto-bombard feature, but there's a small problem with it. You have to shut off the "Cancel orders when next an enemy unit" preference, or it won't work. And there's some new features in the editor that are kind of nice. Just look at the readme file I've included, it will probably tell you everthing that's been changed.
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March 30, 2003, 15:33
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Chieftain
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Actually I think http://civ3.com/ptw_features.cfm is is more understandable. It cuts all the fix this. Kind of interesting that airbases and stock exchanges both exist in Civ 2 but you have buy PTW to use it on Civ3. I used airbases alot on civ 2 WW2 scenario. So did they add back from Civ2 Fundementalism too? That would really make my day.
Last edited by MPatton; March 30, 2003 at 15:40.
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March 30, 2003, 17:14
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Basically PTW adds quite a few nice touches. The new units are a bit of a mixed bag. Numidian Mercs, Gallic Swords, Ansars, Berserks and Sipahi are good, Conquistadors a bit odd, Keshiks and Hwacha wasted. Guerillas can be interesting if edited. For me Medieval Infantry are the best thing. In civ3 you can walk all over your enemies with swordsmen. In PTW you can still do that but just when the opposition get pikemen you can cheaply upgrade swords to med inf and carry on hammering the rival civs.
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March 31, 2003, 17:19
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Settler
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8 new civs,
airfields and radar towers,
2 new units,
new scenarios.
Very fun!
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March 31, 2003, 17:50
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King
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Better AI is the most importand change. I would buy PtW for the new AI patches even if there was no actual stuff added.
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April 1, 2003, 18:17
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Emperor
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Originally posted by statusperfect
Better AI is the most importand change. I would buy PtW for the new AI patches even if there was no actual stuff added.
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How has the AI been upgraded? Intuitively, I have felt that it was doing a better job but I couldn't put a finger on how.
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