Compara los precios de Civilization 4 (The Complete Edition) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Firaxis Games. Publicado por Take 2 Interactive. Lanzado el 23/9/2008. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 83/100.

The full Civ 4 package - base game plus all three expansions - is still one of the tightest turn-based strategy sandboxes ever built. Old, but not outdated.

Civilization 4 Complete Edition bundles the base game with its three expansions - Warlords, Beyond the Sword, and Colonization - into a single package that represents the peak of the classic Civ formula before the series shifted toward a more streamlined, visual-first approach. This is hex-free, square-grid, stack-of-doom era Civ, and if you grew up on it, or if you want to understand why an entire generation of strategy players considers it untouchable, this is where you start. The core loop is a turn-based 4X: settle cities, research technologies on a branching tree, manage happiness and production and culture and espionage simultaneously, and eventually win by domination, diplomacy, space race, or cultural output. What sets Civ 4 apart from its successors is density. Every city is a small spreadsheet puzzle. Specialist slots, great people generation, religion spread, civics combinations - the decisions compound over 300 turns into a late-game position that either holds together or collapses in a way that feels entirely like your own fault. That accountability is rare in modern strategy games and it is the reason veterans still load this up. Beyond the Sword is the expansion you actually want. It adds corporations, espionage as a full system, advanced starts, and a huge set of scenarios. The Warlords expansion contributes vassal states and great generals, which matter more than they sound once you are playing tall and need diplomatic buffer states. Colonization is a separate game entirely - a colonial-era sim with its own victory conditions - and it is uneven, but it adds legitimate value to the package. Together, the expansions push the decision space into territory that routinely produces 200-hour save files. Now the honest part. Civ 4 is from 2008 and it looks like it. The AI is competent at mid-difficulty but becomes increasingly cheaty at the top settings rather than genuinely smarter, a problem the series has never fully solved. The stacking combat system, where you can pile unlimited units on one tile and annihilate enemy armies in a single turn, is a design artifact that later entries fixed for good reason. Multiplayer exists but expect compatibility friction on modern Windows setups. None of this kills the game, but newcomers should know what era they are buying into. Here is the case for beginners anyway. Civ 4 has a functional in-game Civilopedia and a tutorial that actually explains why civics matter. The learning curve feels steep in the first two sessions and then flattens sharply. Start on Prince difficulty, pick a financial or creative leader like Elizabeth or Pericles, play a standard-size Pangaea map, and focus entirely on expanding your first three cities before worrying about warfare. The mod ecosystem - still active on community sites even if Steam Workshop support is minimal - provides additional scenarios, balance patches, and total conversions like Realism Invictus that extend the game's life considerably. If you have been playing Civ 5 or 6 and want to understand where the genre's mechanical depth went, Civ 4 Complete is the answer. If you already know what a cottage economy is and why running Bureaucracy civic while building the Great Library matters, you already know you want this. Diego, Scout Team

Civilization 4 (The Complete Edition)

Civilization 4 (The Complete Edition)

23 sept 2008Firaxis GamesTake 2 Interactive
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The full Civ 4 package - base game plus all three expansions - is still one of the tightest turn-based strategy sandboxes ever built. Old, but not outdated.

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Civilization 4 Complete Edition bundles the base game with its three expansions - Warlords, Beyond the Sword, and Colonization - into a single package that represents the peak of the classic Civ formula before the series shifted toward a more streamlined, visual-first approach. This is hex-free, square-grid, stack-of-doom era Civ, and if you grew up on it, or if you want to understand why an entire generation of strategy players considers it untouchable, this is where you start. The core loop is a turn-based 4X: settle cities, research technologies on a branching tree, manage happiness and production and culture and espionage simultaneously, and eventually win by domination, diplomacy, space race, or cultural output. What sets Civ 4 apart from its successors is density. Every city is a small spreadsheet puzzle. Specialist slots, great people generation, religion spread, civics combinations - the decisions compound over 300 turns into a late-game position that either holds together or collapses in a way that feels entirely like your own fault. That accountability is rare in modern strategy games and it is the reason veterans still load this up. Beyond the Sword is the expansion you actually want. It adds corporations, espionage as a full system, advanced starts, and a huge set of scenarios. The Warlords expansion contributes vassal states and great generals, which matter more than they sound once you are playing tall and need diplomatic buffer states. Colonization is a separate game entirely - a colonial-era sim with its own victory conditions - and it is uneven, but it adds legitimate value to the package. Together, the expansions push the decision space into territory that routinely produces 200-hour save files. Now the honest part. Civ 4 is from 2008 and it looks like it. The AI is competent at mid-difficulty but becomes increasingly cheaty at the top settings rather than genuinely smarter, a problem the series has never fully solved. The stacking combat system, where you can pile unlimited units on one tile and annihilate enemy armies in a single turn, is a design artifact that later entries fixed for good reason. Multiplayer exists but expect compatibility friction on modern Windows setups. None of this kills the game, but newcomers should know what era they are buying into. Here is the case for beginners anyway. Civ 4 has a functional in-game Civilopedia and a tutorial that actually explains why civics matter. The learning curve feels steep in the first two sessions and then flattens sharply. Start on Prince difficulty, pick a financial or creative leader like Elizabeth or Pericles, play a standard-size Pangaea map, and focus entirely on expanding your first three cities before worrying about warfare. The mod ecosystem - still active on community sites even if Steam Workshop support is minimal - provides additional scenarios, balance patches, and total conversions like Realism Invictus that extend the game's life considerably. If you have been playing Civ 5 or 6 and want to understand where the genre's mechanical depth went, Civ 4 Complete is the answer. If you already know what a cottage economy is and why running Bureaucracy civic while building the Great Library matters, you already know you want this.

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23 sept 2008

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