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CivCity: Rome

CivCity: Rome

PC
Released

Release Date: July 24, 2006

Strategy, Economic, Ancient History, Ancient Rome, City Builder, Singleplayer

CivCity: Rome is an economic game, prepared jointly by Firefly Studios (producer of the Stronghold cycle) and commanded by Sida Meier Firaxis Games. The action of the programme takes the player back to the times of the greatest splendour of the Roman Empire, and the main task is to build a vibrant city.

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CivCity: Rome, an innovative city builder inspired by the world of Sid Meier's Civilization, and created by a collaboration between Firefly Studios and Firaxis Games, invites players to shift focus from building a multi-city empire and zoom-in on the great cities of the Roman Empire, culminating in Rome itself!

Look inside the buildings - For the first time in a city builder you can look inside the Villas, the forums, and even the Roman baths! Discover, in much greater detail, how Romans went about their daily lives.

Civilize your city - More than 70 technologies can be developed over time to give your city a strategic advantage. Use the rich research tree to improve many aspects of your city and its relation to the wider empire.

Follow the life of a Roman family - Do they thrive and prosper from humble hut to noble palace as they move through the generations… or not? Well, that's your call!

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Firefly Studios

Publisher: 2K Games

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 2 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 128MB (Geforce3 or better), 2.5 GB HDD, Windows 2000/XP.

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Game Ratings for CivCity: Rome Video Game.

72%

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All Reviews: Mostly Positive (897)

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The main pros of the game

  • Nostalgia and Fun Factor: Many players express a strong sense of nostalgia and enjoyment, recalling fond memories of playing the game in their youth. The game is described as fun, engaging, and cozy, especially in sandbox mode.
  • Depth and Complexity: Users appreciate the game's depth, with various upgrades, research options, and the intricate supply chain mechanics that mimic real city-building challenges. The micromanagement aspect is highlighted as enjoyable, allowing players to track individual citizens and their needs.
  • Campaign and Sandbox Modes: The game offers a campaign mode that gradually increases in difficulty, as well as a sandbox mode for players who prefer a more relaxed experience without the pressure of missions.

The main cons of the game

  • Glitches and Bugs: A significant number of reviews mention frustrating glitches, particularly the "lazy worker" bug, where essential workers fail to perform their tasks, severely hampering game progression. Many users report needing to uninstall and reinstall the game frequently to resolve issues.
  • Graphics and Compatibility Issues: Players note that the game shows its age, especially when run on modern hardware like Windows 11. Some users recommend avoiding high graphics settings due to performance issues.
  • Limited Support and Patching: There are complaints about a lack of updates and support from the developers, with some players feeling that the game should not be sold in its current state due to unresolved bugs.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Improved Bug Fixes: Players express a desire for better patching and bug fixes, particularly for the lazy worker issue and other gameplay mechanics that don't function correctly.
  • Wider Map Options: Some users feel that having more diverse map options would enhance gameplay and offer more variety in city-building experiences.
  • Enhanced Graphics or Remastering: There are calls for a remaster of the game to modernize the graphics and improve compatibility with current systems.
  • More Events and Challenges: A few reviews suggest that the game could benefit from additional random events or challenges to maintain engagement and add complexity to gameplay.

Summary

  • Overall, while CivCity: Rome is praised for its nostalgic value and engaging city-building mechanics, it suffers from significant technical issues that impact the overall gaming experience.

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