I really like what I saw in these new gameplay videos.
Scouts with their new abilities are finally something else than just a weak unit with just moves++
I was afraid with the lack of builders at first, but it seems that we got rid of some annoying micro-management in the end.
I really like the design, game is looking absolutely marvelous.
Hopefully there will be an option to keep Leaders/Civs on par with history if we want to.
Can't wait do play "some" turns on this.
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I just can't get into modern Civ. To much micro and knowing the mechanics (by googling and using guides and not by just playing the game)
Had the most fun with the first 2. Just play the game blind, go for a conquering spree and just see what tech the game has to offer and how things develop.
Perhaps if they give diplomacy a boost, encouraging real strategy and tactics instead of microing your emipire to greatness, it could be fun.
Good video explaining most of the new features, especially the first 7 minutes focus on the main fundamental difference between Civ 7 and the most recent games in the series. From a strategic point of view it does seem to be streamlined but in a good way (judging by what is shown in this video) mainly looking to avoid or mitigate the tediousness of the late game. Content-wise seems to be the opposite, there seems to be much more variety in combining leaders (and their progression trees), civs, civ-specific tech and civic trees, etc.
Nevertheless, we'll have to wait and see how it will all play together and especially how that AI will turn out, that's an aspect that can make or break the game.
I bought the founders edition...i forgot the low rate of swedish currency atm, so i did not expect it to be THAT expensive...lol..ah well...it's not too late to refund it I guess But hopefully i wont regret my buy. (I guess i will know in 18 days if it was worth it or not)
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
100 eur for a game thats been the same since civ3 ... 4-5-6 all boils down to the same gameplay. really dont get the allure and the ai stull as dumb as civ1 ... perhaps even dumber
100 eur for a game thats been the same since civ3 ... 4-5-6 all boils down to the same gameplay. really dont get the allure and the ai stull as dumb as civ1 ... perhaps even dumber
Well, the good part is - you don't have to get it hell, you don't even have to play it!
Personally i've been playing it since the first one (which i still own on Amiga in mint condition). So for me this is THE game to get this year
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
Yeah, if the game turns out good (which from the previews seems there's a good chance it will) I will buy the standard edition (for the nu standard price ) , I don't need the 4-6 additional Civs/leaders which I probably will never try or am not in a hurry to try, the ones already included in standard will give me hundreds of gameplay hours. Then a few years from now I can just buy them separately on a sale if I want to try them.
Also, comparing the price of a game to the price of a graphics card mais qu'est ce que tu racontes! But who knows? maybe that's where we're heading now
Hey, this might be the first Civ that I'm looking forward to again since Civ 4: Beyond the sword
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ACK. Each one feels more and more streamlined.
I didn't think they could dumb it down any more than the last few. I guess we will see.
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Tried the game for 10 minutes. Its very nice looking, but they have removed shitloads of stuff. Can't even rename your towns (oh, and not many options when you create a game).
but im gonna give it a proper go tonight with an open mind (i have to as ive spent quite alot of money on it...lol)
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
Damn, Steam reviews has it as "Mostly negative". Everyone's hating the UI, lack of options and calling the game unfinished.
Tbh, all new Civ games are "unfinished" compared to full DLC and modded old Civ. So not sure how much that's true here.
I guess I'll be going back to Beyond the Sword until this is finished (and has no D)
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