Yes correct it was with DosBox on Windows Vista (you saw the mouse cursor right? :) ) So it is the DOS version of Civilization run in DosBox on Windows Vista (now Windows 7)
@jedihunter176, it makes we wonder if the versions of Civ 1 differ as I tend to experience a pollution bug. Just wondering if you knew anything about that. Still a great game as far as Civ 1 goes but you literally have to conquer the map early on. That is one game I can't stop playing.
Hmm. I dont seem to remember any pollution in the Civ 1 I played. It might have been there, considering I only played it as a kid on the easiest mode, but meh.
Yes correct it was with DosBox on Windows Vista (you saw the mouse cursor right? :) ) So it is the DOS version of Civilization run in DosBox on Windows Vista (now Windows 7)
LethcanAernis 1 year ago
Where you playing that on Windows Vista??
DragoonOfTheSea 2 years ago
He probably has the NES version, and hes playing on an emulator.
jedihunter176 2 years ago
@jedi, you can play Civ on windows XP just fine.
shaithis45 1 year ago
Huh? No...Im saying hes probably playing the NES/DOS version. There's a version of Civ 1 made specifically for Microsoft Windows.
jedihunter176 1 year ago
@jedihunter176, it makes we wonder if the versions of Civ 1 differ as I tend to experience a pollution bug. Just wondering if you knew anything about that. Still a great game as far as Civ 1 goes but you literally have to conquer the map early on. That is one game I can't stop playing.
shaithis45 1 year ago
Hmm. I dont seem to remember any pollution in the Civ 1 I played. It might have been there, considering I only played it as a kid on the easiest mode, but meh.
jedihunter176 1 year ago
@jedihunter176, The NES version is different from the DOS version. In NES you can play Japan which you cannot in DOS version.
The one above is the DOS version.
LethcanAernis 1 year ago