first (simulated) world problem
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Invasor
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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 18:46    Post subject: first (simulated) world problem
So I bought civ 5 on steam sale and now I'm addicted. It's so hard to do anything productive, I just wanna play all the time Sad
I have to crush that washington prick, can't wait for my nuke to be ready Laughing
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bloodian




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 19:34    Post subject:
i'm actually jellous :*( i haven't been engaged in a game like this for a looong time, except maybe gta v.
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BearishSun




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 19:45    Post subject:
You should know better not to start a Civ game unless you have at least two straight days with nothing to do
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FireMaster




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PostPosted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 23:59    Post subject:
I found that game to be disappointing, I fired up BNW and saw they added Morocco, I wanted to build my own worldwide hashish empire and make everyone dependent on my shit so much that they'd all suck my dick but it didn't work out the way I planned Sad
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spankie
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PostPosted: Wed, 4th Dec 2013 11:44    Post subject: Re: first (simulated) world problem
Invasor wrote:
So I bought civ 5 on steam sale and now I'm addicted. It's so hard to do anything productive, I just wanna play all the time Sad
I have to crush that washington prick, can't wait for my nuke to be ready Laughing


CIV V FTW!

Enjoy, never gets boring, even after 10-20 times ^^

The expansion was a bit disappointing with the new culture stuff. But hey, i always conquer, so not that big of a problem. But if you have greeks, it's so easy to get culture victory from early on... Crying or Very sad
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couleur
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PostPosted: Wed, 4th Dec 2013 12:49    Post subject:
I have not played BNW up until now (just bought it through steam sale), but I've somehow preferred Civ IV to Civ V, both are great time sinks though.


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