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DailyTech sat down with Firaxis to view a brief demo of Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Warlords during E3 2006

Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Warlords, the first expansion for the insanely popular Sid Meier's Civilization IV is being developed by Firaxis and will be released in July 2006, according to Firaxis.  Firaxis listened to some of the things that players wanted changed in future expansions and patches of the original Civ IV, and the company then obliged by adding many new features and a good looking scenario list.  From what was shown to DailyTech during E3, the new scenario list was compiled from the mostly desired war-related scenarios.  The new scenarios that can be played:  Genghis Khan  Chinese Unification, Peloponnesian Wars, Alexander's Conquests, Rise of Rome, Vikings, Omens and Barbarian Horde.

More details about the game will be known as we get closer to the release date.


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waiting with caution...
By Chernobyl68 on 5/11/2006 2:24:16 PM , Rating: 2
Vassal states aren't new though...I was surprised to see they weren't included in teh first release since this option existed in "Alpha Centauri" back when Brian Reynolds was with Firaxis.
I've always love the Civ series; I really enjoy playing the game but no veriosn of it before has given me the problems this one has. I have a gig of ram and still can't play the largest maps to completeion.
after about 2 months of playing the crashes started coming more and more frequently to the point where I've had to repair windows XP (basically do a reinstall) twice since buying the game.
I hope many of the lingering bugs are fixed with the expansion release.




RE: waiting with caution...
By Homerboy on 5/11/2006 5:51:04 PM , Rating: 2
I've had none of these issues. Make sure you are FULLY patched in CIV, they have improved a lot of perf. issues.


RE: waiting with caution...
By Chernobyl68 on 5/12/2006 4:26:59 PM , Rating: 2
I am, trust me...


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