Spend half as much, get a game twice as good.
I've never played that game but I've been playing Endless Legend lately to scratch the itch.
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Spend half as much, get a game twice as good.
I'm waiting on this one until there are some sort of reviews or reveals about multiplayer. Still not even sure if they will have hot seat local multiplayer in it that Civ 5 had as there has been basically 0 talk about multiplayer.
They said that about civ 5....
What's the verdict? Spend or wait?
Some interesting tips
Is there anyone on this thread who thinks Civ 4 was the best ever made, until Civ 6 came out?
I think it's not even an argument that this is the best vanilla (no expansion) release civ we've had. I'm going to put some serious hours into this, and I can't wait for some xpacs.
Still trying to figure out if there is a penalty for spamming cities. That's one thing this game needs to work on, most of the information is there somewhere but it's pretty unintuitive finding it.
edit: going wide is like the first thing the heathen in the tip video talks about but I have to keep rewinding and relisting cause I can't understand this fucker.
ok so there is no penalty, pretty silly really IMO.
cities don't have such stout inherent defense like the previous ones do they? First game i played some fucker just waltzed right in on like turn 15 and took my shit.
Yeah playing this on marathon with 12 players is excruciating. Probably twice as long as Civ 5. Hopefully they get that worked out.Jesus. They still haven't found a way to speed up AI moves.
Jesus. They still haven't found a way to speed up AI moves.
Is there anyone on this thread who thinks Civ 4 was the best ever made, until Civ 6 came out?
Btw, didn't they plan on giving us the ability to combine arms, ie different units into one army?
Did they scrap that for that rather mediocre +10 +7 system?
I think it's not even an argument that this is the best vanilla (no expansion) release civ we've had. I'm going to put some serious hours into this, and I can't wait for some xpacs.
Still trying to figure out if there is a penalty for spamming cities. That's one thing this game needs to work on, most of the information is there somewhere but it's pretty unintuitive finding it.
edit: going wide is like the first thing the heathen in the tip video talks about but I have to keep rewinding and relisting cause I can't understand this fucker.
ok so there is no penalty, pretty silly really IMO.
cities don't have such stout inherent defense like the previous ones do they? First game i played some fucker just waltzed right in on like turn 15 and took my shit.
No you can later in the game after certain cultural research (i think). Should be able to combine 2 halfway through the game then 3 towards the end. I think it's cultural though that unlocks it, probably to balance it out so you can't rush science and destroy the world. If you rush the culture you're going to be behind in the unit advancements.