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Imperialism series

Gaznak

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I absolutely adore these two games. I love them even more than Civ2 ToT, MoM, MoO2 or HoMM2. It's a pinnacle of TBS greatness. They are almost perfect.
 

Tanaka

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I absolutely adore these two games. I love them even more than Civ2 ToT, MoM, MoO2 or HoMM2. It's a pinnacle of TBS greatness. They are almost perfect.
Agreed they are really great games. You make me want to see if they will still work with Windows 10?
 

Aemar

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The second one does, I own it on GOG. No idea about the first one though.
 
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You make me want to see if they will still work with Windows 10?

They both are known for being very picky about OSes to run them on. Imp1 is still glitchy even on my good old WinXP, I fear to think about Win10. And GOG releases proved to be not-so-adapted to various OSes as they are advertised.
 

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