![]() ![]() ![]() Jnebbe with a 1180 AD, Huge, Normal, Emperor, Domination game for 406,949 points. jnebbe with a 150 BC, Standard, Normal, Immortal, Domination game for 242,058 points. Firmlife with a 1960 BC, Huge, Marathon, Deity, Conquest game for 171,207 points.įirmlife with a 1280 AD, Huge, Normal, Deity, Diplomatic game for 92,363 points. Only one player was brave enough to take on Deity this update:įirmlife – 1960 BC, Huge, Marathon, Deity, Conquest game for 171,207 points.įirmlife – 1280 AD, Huge, Normal, Deity, Diplomatic game for 92,363 points.Ī number of players gained number one positions: Jnebbe was the most active player during this update, submitting 4 games. The Civ4 Hall Of Fame has again gotten an update! New players have been inaugurated in our everlasting Hall Of Civ Fame! You can find the whole overview in this thread!ġ4 games were accepted since the previous update.Ĭongratulations to jnebbe for the highest score of the update with a Huge, Normal, Emperor, Domination game for 406,949 points. Let’s hope that these classics will be preserved for the future.Ī summary of the study, including further links, can be found here, and you can discuss this study with us here. While the series from Civ3 to Civ6, and also including Alpha Centauri, is available on online platforms, the first 2 games of the series are still not legally downloadable. These facts are very relevant for the Civ community. This means for many old games the only possibility to preserve them right now is to preserve the legacy systems which run these games, and hope that the floppies or other media they are stored on don’t degrade. According to the study this is comparable to the survival of American silent-era movies (14%). While many games can be bought on online platforms like Steam or GoG, the vast majority, nearly 9 out of 10, are actually not on these platforms. The article describes that 87% of historic video games (range 1960-2009) are currently not available at all. ![]() The video game history foundation has posted an article, which is not about Civ1 or Civ2, but still in the current context very relevant. ![]()
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