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Location: United StatesMember since: Jul 29, 2000

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Reviews (1)
May 11, 2007
Not for the faint-hearted computer
I became deeply addicted to the Caesar concept with C-III, and C-IV did not disappoint in any way - my first words on starting the game were "wow." - and that was just the intro screen before the game even started. However, there are things to be aware of - you have to have a good graphics card - strike that, not good, great cutting edge, just came out in the last year graphics card - and a CPU with the speed to match. This game is so processor intensive you can pretty much count on listening to your case fans running on high the whole time you play. Finally, it is wise to just download the patches available before you even try to play the game - nothing like spending a few hours building a city that you lose to a crash! Issues solved, hardware capable - it plays great and I'll be spending many, many hours playing it. Pros: Great graphics, interesting scenarios, well structured trading system. Cons: Hardware intense application, battle controls are awkward, some scenarios require a second try to even survive Rome's outrageous demands (Caesar got a lot greedier since C-III). Final piece of advice? When the legions of Rome show up, you're done. There's no beating them.
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