Interesting, because it's the kind of game where my being in a different country wouldn't screw the game over. However, I have zero experience in teh Civilizations (yes, I'm a failmonkey), so there's no point joining and just being free meat.
From Whikipedia, "Civilization IV is available for Windows (PC) and Mac OS X.
The Mac OS X version is published by Aspyr and was released in June 2006. Though it lacks some of the customization features which were added to the PC version in v1.61, it is otherwise identical to v.1.61 of the PC version. The game was released as a Universal binary, running natively on both PPC- and x86-based Macintoshes. Mac OS X users may also, in addition to the cross-platform GameSpy service (although Revision B is required for GameSpy), use GameRanger to play multiplayer games.
Civilization IV and its expansions are also available via Steam and Turner Broadcasting System's GameTap subscription service.
Multiplayer games involving both game platforms work, but require the use of one of the multiplayer options other than "Internet Play" due to the incompatible formats employed.
Recently Civilization IV also has moved into the mobile market with Civilization IV: War of Two Cities. Oasys Mobile will be publishing this game in the spring of 2008.[12]"
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EDIT: Make sure you post your skype info in the ID Share, ya?
However, I have zero experience in teh Civilizations (yes, I'm a failmonkey), so there's no point joining and just being free meat.
Game Name: Front Row Crew
Password: FRC
I should be making the game around 7:40, so you have time to hang around before 8ish when I start the game.
Cremlian's Romans and Your Mom's Spaniards now look north with fear...
"Civilization IV is available for Windows (PC) and Mac OS X.
The Mac OS X version is published by Aspyr and was released in June 2006. Though it lacks some of the customization features which were added to the PC version in v1.61, it is otherwise identical to v.1.61 of the PC version. The game was released as a Universal binary, running natively on both PPC- and x86-based Macintoshes. Mac OS X users may also, in addition to the cross-platform GameSpy service (although Revision B is required for GameSpy), use GameRanger to play multiplayer games.
Civilization IV and its expansions are also available via Steam and Turner Broadcasting System's GameTap subscription service.
Multiplayer games involving both game platforms work, but require the use of one of the multiplayer options other than "Internet Play" due to the incompatible formats employed.
Recently Civilization IV also has moved into the mobile market with Civilization IV: War of Two Cities. Oasys Mobile will be publishing this game in the spring of 2008.[12]"
Well that would have saved us nearly 2 hours.