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Its 7/9/13 so that means its time for the expansion of Civilization 5! A brave new world launches today with supposedly lots to do in the indstrial age besides treating borders as expansionist speed bumps
Its 7/9/13 so that means its time for the expansion of Civilization 5! A brave new world launches today with supposedly lots to do in the indstrial age besides treating borders as expansionist speed bumps
Its 7/9/13 so that means its time for the expansion of Civilization 5! A brave new world launches today with supposedly lots to do in the indstrial age besides treating borders as expansionist speed bumps
I still have a Civ IV BTS game going on for two years now, I really don't care for Civ V that much as of now. The stuff they add in brave new world are nice though.
Have you ever read this story? The guy that had a 10 year long Civ II game going?
10-year-long video game creates 'hellish nightmare' world - CNN.com
Have you ever read this story? The guy that had a 10 year long Civ II game going?
10-year-long video game creates 'hellish nightmare' world - CNN.com
That sounds like a fun game. Civ IV was amazing with all the expansions. I can't criticize sticking to it.I've read it. Once you get to a certain point in the game that I am playing, It's almost impossible to win. All victories are turned off except complete destruction of all the other Civs, and I did have 18 to contend with on Prince difficulty.
Yeah. the guy played the same game for 10 years. He must have went for the record, otherwise it's absurd.
Yes. I have to wait till Friday to get it unlocked on Steam.
the fact that there are different release times for digitally available games makes me cringe.
Are you out of the US or something? I'm asking because I just installed the DLC via steam and the game is running just fine.
A question for other Civ players:
Have you noticed that the new DLC changes the dynamics of starting locations? I'm finding that the frequency of high production yield early game tiles (e.g. stone, gold fields) has been drastically reduced. Is this just bad luck, or did they nerf starting locations?
I think it depends on who you play. For example, starting as Brazil I notice that they are biased to starting in dense jungle areas, and frequently have little resources available to them (I sort of cheated and tried to restart a new map with them several times because I kept drawing a sea of jungle with limited resources). I have also played both Venice and Indonesia and they had the expected spread of resources at the start.
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