

I need to put much more thought into the overall layout of cities and the design of housing blocks in C3 than in Pharaoh. and the ease of walker control using neutral desirability roadblocks takes away a big part of the challenge. While I appreciate the innovations of Pharaoh, I find that the ability to micromanage markets/warehouses etc. Caesar 3 for me gives the greatest challenges and the highest sense of achievement once victory is achieved. Sorry if I'm out of line here.įor me too the original is the best. I posted this in the "Game Help" forum because a)this is the 'main' forum and gets the most traffic, and b)I need "help" choosing which "game" to play. I'll be posting this same thread on the main forums for the other two games as well, so if you respond to this one, please don't respond to either of the other two. Whether or not you own Cleopatra or Poseidon is also irrelevant, since I don't own either of them (and this poll is for my benefit, after all ).ģ. Please don't respond unless you have played all three games enough to be familiar with most aspects of gameplay (this doesn't mean you have to be an expert by any means, however). Please don't post to say "All three games are great!" If you truly believe that they are all completely equal in terms of entertainment value, fine just don't bother telling me so (in this thread). NOTE: I'm trying to make this a 'formal' poll, so a few 'rules' (guidelines?) for respondents are in order.ġ.

So, I'm surrendering responsibility for the decision by asking you folks to make it for me. I ask because I'm trying to decide which game I should play myself, and can't decide. All other trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners.A simple question for those of you who have played all three of these City-Builders: Activision is a registered trademark of Activision Publishing, Inc. A worthy example of the famous Caesar series with improved graphics and many new features.AI-controlled citizens, each with their individual needs and ambitions.You can choose between peaceful and military assignments to prove in various ways that you deserve the title of Caesar! You can also build temples and create festivals to please the gods and receive rewards or aid in return. To help you achieve that goal you can ask your advisors for their insight or ask the people about their thoughts. Prove your strength of mind and spirit and you just might be crowned Caesar! Fail and you'll end up as lunch for the lions. Gain wealth and power, make a career out of pleasing the emperor, battle barbarians and repel invaders, or concentrate on building the next Eternal City. As a provincial governor charged with spreading the glory of Rome your mission is clear – build cities, foster trade and industry, make money.
