Posted December 19, 2012
Civ hot-seat co-op requires certain patience, especially during the end game, as one player has nothing to do while the other plays his turn, and a turn can take a while when you have lots of units to manage. That was the main reason we ended up buying another copy of the game, so each of us could play at the same time on our own laptop.
Civ IV allows the creation of teams, so you share everything with the other player. That offers a flexibility that I enjoy. For example, my wife always went for a cultural victory because she didn't enjoy wars, so when we played together I would focus on the military aspect and she would play as France or India and would build wonders for both of us.
The downside, in my opinion, is that Civ games tend to take forever, so that can be quite frustrating.
Btw, I am talking about Civ IV because I haven't played CiV in multiplayer.
Civ IV allows the creation of teams, so you share everything with the other player. That offers a flexibility that I enjoy. For example, my wife always went for a cultural victory because she didn't enjoy wars, so when we played together I would focus on the military aspect and she would play as France or India and would build wonders for both of us.
The downside, in my opinion, is that Civ games tend to take forever, so that can be quite frustrating.
Btw, I am talking about Civ IV because I haven't played CiV in multiplayer.