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Gamer Keeps Civilization II Game Going for 10 Years 219

Have you ever wondered what a game of Civilization 2 would look like after running for 10 years? According to one gamer it's a "hellish nightmare of suffering and devastation." "Lycerius" says that he's been playing the same game of Civ II off and on for over a decade. Some highlights of the marathon session include: 1700 years of war, the ice caps melting over 20 times, constant guerrilla uprisings, and "Roughly 90% of the world's population has died either from nuclear annihilation or famine caused by the global warming that has left absolutely zero arable land to farm." It's too bad you can't build the Hanging Gardens more than once.
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Gamer Keeps Civilization II Game Going for 10 Years

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  • by Schezar ( 249629 ) on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @12:40PM (#40297181) Homepage Journal

    He must be a pretty crappy gamer if, in all that time, there are still other civilizations in his way with which to have constant nuclear warfare. If he'd actually eliminated the other civilizations, he could easily rebuild everything.

    Also, how on earth did he have so much global warming? That can really only be the effect of poor decisions or poorly waged nuclear war.

  • Re:Reddit reruns (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @12:50PM (#40297373)

    I for one am sick of hearing about unemployment, the election and Syria. Want to hear about it? Go to News.google, cnn. USA Today, etc.

    Absolutely nothing wrong with nerd news appearing on a nerd website. Just because it isn't exciting enough for YOU doesn't mean others won't like it... nor does it mean everyone watches Reddit Live.

  • by XiaoMing ( 1574363 ) on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @12:57PM (#40297479)

    He must be a pretty crappy gamer if, in all that time, there are still other civilizations in his way with which to have constant nuclear warfare. If he'd actually eliminated the other civilizations, he could easily rebuild everything.

    Also, how on earth did he have so much global warming? That can really only be the effect of poor decisions or poorly waged nuclear war.

    Considering how his biggest gripes are when other countries violate ceasefires, as well as his reluctance in switching away from democracy, it looks like he was trying create an actual society that co-inhabits the world with other societies, rather than just play king of the resource mountain.

  • Re:MORONS!!! (Score:5, Insightful)

    by DemomanDeveloper ( 2658739 ) on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @01:04PM (#40297629)
    It also shows that Reddit nowadays is often much more interesting than /.

    I would LOVE to have stories like this on Slashdot, but all we get is some pro-piracy, anti-microsoft circlejerking. The same goes for the comments, obviously. I remember when the John Carmack used to post here - he does not anymore, and you wonder why?
  • Re:1984 (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @01:11PM (#40297759)

    Or at least that's what the government tells you...

  • Re:MORONS!!! (Score:4, Insightful)

    by ClioCJS ( 264898 ) <cliocjs+slashdot@gma i l . c om> on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @01:13PM (#40297797) Homepage Journal
    It is news. It's an unusual, not-normal occurrence. And it's game related. News for nerds. This is the most interesting thing posted ind ays.
  • Re:1984 (Score:5, Insightful)

    by SAN1701 ( 537455 ) on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @01:59PM (#40298485)
    Mod parent up, IIRC there's no reason to believe there's an actual war between the 3 superpowers in '1984' book, apart from the totalitarian government propaganda.
  • Re:MORONS!!! (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Translation Error ( 1176675 ) on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @02:13PM (#40298649)
    Um... This story is on Slashdot.
  • Re:MORONS!!! (Score:5, Insightful)

    by crazyjj ( 2598719 ) * on Tuesday June 12, 2012 @02:45PM (#40299113)

    It also shows that Reddit nowadays is often much more interesting than /.

    A few years ago, everyone was saying the same about Digg--and how Digg was the /. killer. Heard from them lately?

    Reports of slashdot's demise are frequently exaggerated.

It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.

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