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| Sid Meiers Civilization IV Beyond the Sword | 
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List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $17.07 You Save: $2.92 (15%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 72 reviews Sales Rank: 661
Platform: Windows Xp ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 710425311734 UPC: 710425311734 EAN: 0710425311734 ASIN: B000PCLBE2
Release Date: July 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: *NO CALIFORNIA SALES* Included 54 pages printed manual. Brand New Factory Sealed Retail DVD Box by Take 2(England). *FREE* UPGRADE TO EXPEDITED SHIPPING EXCEPT CALIFORNIA/APO address. Ship daily via USPS w/FREE delivery confirmation & shipment notification Platform: Win Vista, XP(Home or Prof., plus SP 1 or higher) Win2000 plus SP1 or higher. Minimum system req.: 1.2GHz Intel P4 or AMD Athlon Processor or equivalent, 512MB RAM,DVD-ROM Drive, 64MB Video Card w/hardware T&L (GeForce 2/Radeon 7500 or better) DirectX7 compatible sound card, 1.8 GB of free hard drive space, DirectX9.0c (included). Expedited shipping is required for APO/California address.
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Umpteenth generation of a game June 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am not good with the computer world, but I have played "Civilization" since it first appeared. Each version is an improvement, but this is the best. I enjoy the new civilizations, e.g., Holy Romsn Empire, Holland, but I really like the new gossipy reports about what is going on with both my enemies and myself. It is lots of fun, even for a non-geek such as myself. I suspect computer literati would really find it difficult to leave the game and speend hours in the world they were creating.
What CIV4 should have been from the start June 6, 2008 I do not believe there is much to say about this game as either you are a CIV player and you already have it or you never heard about CIV series and that means you are not into turn based strategy games. If you are among the last you really should see what the fuss is all about. The nasty thing is that this is an expansion and you must have CIV4 in order to play Beyond the Sword. Even though I am not fond of "expansions" I have to agree that it is a must have.
Civilization IV - Beyond the Sword June 4, 2008 Another great installment for Civ IV! While I enjoyed the previous one, this one is a must for Civ lovers. It adds espionage as another diversion and way to bring down your enemies.
Another piece is always the installed scenarios. Unlike previous additions that had simple ones you could make yourself, this one includes versions that completely change the game itself. You can play a space marine killing aliens, you can play a number of future war scenarios, you can also play some fictional mythology ones. They are quite a turn from the norm.
As always, you get new countries to play and new personalities. These are great to add spice to an otherwise regular game.
For the price, you can't ignore it... you need this and so do your armies!
Recommended May 25, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This expansion pack definitely adds to the game. Note that you don't need to buy the Warlords expansion as this includes the stuff that was in Warlords, except for the scenarios.
If you enjoyed Civ4, you will enjoy it more with this expansion. It adds whole new strategies beyond what's in the plain vanilla Civ4.
There are some downsides. I feel this expansion was never really completed. It feels more like a beta than a final product. There are some play balance issues with spies, and with corporations, that were never addressed in the patches. Even the final released patch, 3.13 is full of bugs. After you install it, you need to visit a Civ4 forum site where some guy has posted a fix to the official patch. You need to download and install that unofficial patch to the patch otherwise the game is unplayably buggy. I think it's pretty pathetic that a fan had to fix the game instead of the actual programmers working for Firaxis.
But you still should buy it and enjoy it (after patching it as described above) despite the bad stuff. It's just a shame that it's merely a really good addition to Civ4 instead of what it might have been, the ultimate greatest strategy game ever.
great addition to CIV IV May 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I play civilization since the first version (used to play in a black and white monitor in a 386 pc. good times) I love civ4 and I'm completely addicted to it. I really enjoy the additions, the new civilizations (Why portugal was not in the previous versions??). The new tech tree makes more sense and the already programed random events are really cool!! I think that Espionage was neglected in the previous versions and this expansion made up for them.
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