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Caesar IV for PC 2006 Sierra Entertainment Game CIB W/ History Documentary

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Item specifics

Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Platform
PC
Release Year
2006
Rating
E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Sub-Genre
Boxing
MPN
020626725507
Publisher
Sierra
Genre
Strategy
Game Name
Caesar IV

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Product ratings and reviews

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  • Powerful Caesar! Maybe too powerful for your computer!

    This game's graphics are UNBELEIVABLE and the gameplay is similar to Sierra's previous city building games. THERE ARE PROBLEMS THOUGH!!! First, you need to have an Nvidia video card that supports DirectX 9. I had to purchase an AGP 7600 GS ($150 on Newegg.com) and it works fine, but with my prevous video card the game wouldn't work. If you are not willing to pay the $150 to upgrade your computer, and download the latest drivers than don't buy the game. Second, the game has some serious glitches. There was a patch released before the game even hit the shelves for online play. I strongly suggest going to the Tilted Mill Forum to find the solutions for any glitches you might be having. Odds are that there are other people who have experienced the same thing (I found the answers to my ...

  • 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 ...

  • A Good game, if you have a high end & fast system.

    When I first played this game, I was disappointed. Being a fan of Caesar 3, I had become accustomed to the layout and look of the game. With C4, everything seems massive, and it is! You can get just about any view within the game, place buildings at 45 degree angles, etc. One thing I noticed is that this game is a resource hog, so if you have an older system, you might be annoyed. In my case, my desktop was a bit older and I wasn't too thrilled with the game, with my new laptop (running at twice the speed of the now defunct desktop PC) the game runs pretty fast (I've got 2 GB RAM), thought it can get bogged down in big cities. Overall an ambitious project by Sierra & Tilted Mills - best to have an equally ambitious computer to run it on!!

  • Caesar IV

    I bought this game because I bought and loved Caesar I, II and III. I've spent countless hours playing Caesar III. I'm now about five or six hours (six scenarios) into Caesar IV and, while I'm not horribly dissapointed, I'm not thrilled either. Most of the work seemed to go into a new "3-D" camera that allows you to zoom around and view things from different angles and/or view the inner workings of buildings. This is pretty but leads to a very "twitchy" interface in which it can be very difficult to select the a specific building or area. It frequently can take two or three tries to put plazas on a road and one must be extremely careful not to delete the wrong building. (Thank god for the "undo" button.) It is now nearly impossible to select a walking person unless you use an ...

  • memory hog, but fun!

    Great advancements from Caesar III, and graphically amazing. But it is a major memory hog. I had to install more memory and a better graphics card just to get the game to load. Worth it though, I love the ability to rotate the playing screen, and the zoom feature is awesome! Plus the graphics are more advanced than any other game I have seen - tons of detail and very visually pleasing. Took a little time to get used to the rotate/zoom features, and the new layout compared with C III, but not too long. That's all from me - time to play another round!