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#1 hock3yl1f3
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Yea RTW sounds like an awesome game but 1 more question. If u had to decide between buying Civ III Complete and RTW Gold Ed. wat would u buy. Thx again for all the input... ithought this would be like my first forum... no posts lol =P
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#2 hock3yl1f3
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You know if you have an opinion on a game thats probably the attention it deserved right there

DrDoomed

i just have to say 1 thing about wat dr doomede just said...(plz nobody report me)...no offense to DrDoomed either...WTF!?

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#3 hock3yl1f3
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Praetorians and Shattered Union are pretty good games that i guarentee some of u havent even heard of. Try em out like gamefly or something.
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#4 hock3yl1f3
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theres a thing called RTW: Eras which has RTW, RTW Barbarian, RTW Alexander, and all their expansion packs.

Oh and wat ive noticed is that Amazon.com has the cheapest games out of anybody. They even have a wider selection then EBGames...especially when it comes to PC games.

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#5 hock3yl1f3
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no its a seperate RTW...it even has its own expansion packs.
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#6 hock3yl1f3
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I just saw there was a RTW called Alexander...is tht any good?

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#7 hock3yl1f3
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Thx for the input i really appreciate it! Yea i tried the RTW demo and it worked fine on my comp except ive get a few questions cause the demo was REALLY limited. People said u have to like build cities and stuff right? What im trying to say is they ont just give u an army and u fight a battle.

Yea and World in COflict graphics look amazing and so dothe trailers, but my comp isn't fast enough...i think. And i tried AoE3 and i could probly run it but ittells me i dont have xp soi cant run it...watever.

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#8 hock3yl1f3
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Right now im lookin to buy a Roman strategy game. But there are just too many to choose from. Theres dozens including Rome: Total War, Praetorians, and coming soon The History Channel's Greatest Battles of Rome. There are many more and I want to know in your opinion what is the best. It dosen't even have to be a roman strategy game. For example, there is the civ series and the aoe series.

Big but here though. My comp is a piece of... u no wat... and it cant run the latest games like Civ 4 and AoE 3. Well i havent tried AoE 3 but I doubt it will work. Anyway I'd really want to hear every1's opininons.

Thysm =} !!!

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#9 hock3yl1f3
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AoE-3 is very Low-Tech compared to new games, any PC, practically, from the past six years, depending on video graphics, should be good enough for it. I don't have the "Recommended" requirements at hand, but those are equally lenient, AFAIK.

Civilization 4 has rather lenient minimum requirements, and also relatively lenient set of Recommended Requirements, but your PC doesn't reach that level. You should be aware that the key element in determining whether you can run games is always the video graphics procesor, which you haven't mentioned. In the case of Civ 4, it's hardly tough at all, though.

Kiwi u completely rong. I downloaded the demo and played it 10 times. Everytime i got more then 1 city it would slow down really bad and then just freeze. I haven't tried aoe3 yet but from the system requirements it looks like my comp wont be fast enough.

Anyway i dont blame u my comp sucks monkey balls and i didnt give much stats on my comp anyway. Thx though.

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#10 hock3yl1f3
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AoE-3 is very Low-Tech compared to new games, any PC, practically, from the past six years, depending on video graphics, should be good enough for it. I don't have the "Recommended" requirements at hand, but those are equally lenient, AFAIK.

Civilization 4 has rather lenient minimum requirements, and also relatively lenient set of Recommended Requirements, but your PC doesn't reach that level. You should be aware that the key element in determining whether you can run games is always the video graphics procesor, which you haven't mentioned. In the case of Civ 4, it's hardly tough at all, though.

Kiwi u completely rong. I downloaded the demo and played it 10 times. Everytime i got more then 1 city it would slow down really bad and then just freeze. I haven't tried aoe3 yet but from the system requirements it looks like my comp wont be fast enough.

Anyway i dont blame u my comp sucks monkey balls and i didnt give much stats on my comp anyway. Thx though.

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