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    4 months ago

    Didn’t even see the UI. Effectively an in-game cinematic trailer.

    Hope there’s more forthcoming soon. Civ’s gotten to a point where I have to know if there’s enough to chew on in the vanilla game if I’m going to buy in early.

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    Wish it didn’t require a 2k account. don’t need another account to play a video game.

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    I look forward to maybe buying this in 5-10 years when it’s on sale with dlc for a reasonable price.

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      I look forward to buying this day one and playing it for 5-10 years and then buying the DLC when it’s on sale for a reasonable price.

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        I look forward to playing it in 10 years when I get a computer with the minimum requirements for a payable price

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      I look forward to pirating this shortly after release day and getting the game plus all future DLC for free.

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    I’m a bit torn. On one hand it seems like a step back from the Civ 6 cartoon garbage. On the other hand the ground textures still look like blurry paint vomit. It’s kinda weird because the foliage and mountains / rocks seem to be in a higher resolution and much more detailed. I guess it might be WIP and a remnant from Civ 6. The unit sizes also seem gargantuan? I guess that part would not be as hard to fix via mods but that was already a compatibility nightmare before, especially when the mod authors quit.

    So, graphically it might be a buyable Civ game again, but… Picking a new civ or mismatching leaders makes me worry though, because that sounds awfully familiar to another game that had a similar terrible feature. The Aztecs turning into France while being led by some Japanese dude just does not feel right.

    The FOMO unlocks to bait you into signing up AND buying the cartoon shit are a hard pass for me though. Selling that as a “thank you” is nothing but insolent.

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          TIL some people play Civ games for the art style, assume that others who notice think it’s snobbery, and go on to nitpick nomenclature.

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        No, you got it backwards. I don’t play obnoxious eye cancer games that cause me migraines and look ridiculous. When you go from Civ V with diversified & smaller units that shows basically big armies, to some World of Warcraft-esque eye bleeding mobile game like art style that shows units as a single big cartoon unit, then that’s just not what I want from a game like this.

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      Oh ffs what is it with people thinking it looks like a cartoon. As for scale, that’s every 4x game.

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        Are you seriously claiming Civ 6 does not have a cartoon art style…? And no, Civ V had a much better unit scale & diversity, especially with certain mods.

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      From what I saw of the gameplay is that civilizations are sorta locked on a path, but you get a choice of similar civilisations. Unless you play in the style of a different civ and unlock certain milestones you could unlock other paths. At least from what I understand.

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    My first impressions:

    • I like the art style, I’ll have to see about the leaders.
    • Gwendolyn Christie is a really good choice for the narrator.
    • I don’t like the sound of there only being three ages, but maybe there’s more to it.
    • Also not sure about switching civs mid-game, but being able to do things like a French Cleopatra might be fun.
    • Are they going to restrict this to avoid potentially offensive combos, especially in multiplayer? I’m thinking of things like using real-world colonizers for leaders of places they occupied (like an English ruler in charge of India and stuff like that.) At the very least it seems like they’re inviting trouble unnecessarily.
    • The prices are completely bonkers, nearly $170 CAD for the Founders Edition! This is gonna be the first Civ game in a long time that I don’t pick up on launch day.
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      Isn’t civ a game about colonisation? If the stuff you described is offending to some, the whole game already is to them.

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      • I don’t like the sound of there only being three ages, but maybe there’s more to it.

      I thought the same thing. I’m guessing more will be added via DLC?

      Which is a scummy move tbh

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        From what I’ve heard, the ages are going to be much longer and more game-changing that Civ 6 eras. Like age of exploration unlocking new parts of the world and new era appropriate civs to play with.

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      I would bet that there will be a new space age era added on as a DLC

      The ages concern me most though - what progress carries across? Are you going to be going full land grab because your infrastructure resets etc?

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      Highlights as I remember them from the live stream:

      • Play progresses through 3 ages: Antiquity, Exploration, Modern
      • Continue as a different civ when starting each new age
      • Map expands with each new age
      • Leader choice is separate from civ choice
      • Districts
      • Christopher Tin soundtrack
      • Gwendoline Christie narration
      • February 2025 release

      Edit: Here’s the rerun:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc3_EO6Bj2M&t=5406s

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        Also noted :

        • Navigable rivers
        • terrain has cliffs
        • armies seems to be condensed, with generals leading them. Fighting looks to be constant in some way? (or that’s just the render for the trailer)
        • cities seem to expand much more
        • the leaders looks to have some stats which can be improved
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        • Play progresses through 3 ages: Antiquity, Exploration, Modern

        Anyone want to bet there would be more ages after DLCs are released?

        I’m guessing Industrial and Information ages added before and after Modern age, respectively.

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          Also a possibility of a humankind style neolithic era?

          But yes, expecting some required DLC unfortunately.

          But civ is a patient gamer staple - just wait for 8 to come out and 7’s dlcs will be cheap! 🤣

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        Sounds similar to Humankind. Which is nice cus I like that game.

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        Interested how the map expansion will work in multiplayer.

        Concerned about the era resets.

        I like what they appear to have taken from humankind (eras, leader swaps, outposts/yowns, map elevation?) and old world (tile improvements culture bomb)

        Also concerned about how the maps seemed to just be cities, no gradual domestication of the world with farms, mines etc.

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          Concerned about the era resets.

          What resets? The impression they gave was that you keep what you’ve already accomplished when moving to a new era. (It’s always possible that I misinterpreted something, though. I guess we’ll see.)

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            There was something said (maybe by a youtuber?) about upgrades merging with your town centre or something on a new era (because so much is specific to a single era). Almost like playing 3 games on the same map.

            It also implies that tech disparities will be reset twice a game…not sure if that is good or bad.

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    they took features from humankind and added them in for some reason

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      I like Humankind.

      I like the civ switch since you can change you priorities each age. Also I like having a leader I actually like with a civ I like.

      Let’s me do what I want to do the entire campaign instead of having to be stick with some stuff I don’t like just to play with the things I do like.

      I’m terrible at these games so I can’t speak to balance and strategy and stuff. I use lots of auto stuff or relying on suggested choices from advisors lol.

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    I found it a bit awkward that pretty much everyone talking about these world cultures was white.

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    At 15:05 it isn’t clear what is meant by a “full campaign”, but it does sound like you can set up games to be only one age. I hope so, as I am skeptical about swapping civilizations. It was actually the primary thing that put me off Humankind, rather than a selling point. Resetting not only your Civ’s identity but also the world’s resources, map size, and the tech tree is concerning. If one age isn’t an option, I am sure mods will save us at least.

    Mod support and multiplayer are huge interests for dedicated fans, so hopefully we will get more information soon. VI improved a lot from V, so I expect it will be good.

    I prefer the new graphics to Civ VI’s overall, but I don’t want to say it actually tops V until I’ve played it myself. A few screens seemed visually unfinshed. Story events, navigable rivers, leader skill trees, and the calamities at the end of ages seem intriguing at least. No mention of a world congress, hopefully they have a better system in mind than VI’s.

    Still curious about culture progression. They didn’t show a card system like VI, so that at least makes me hopeful. Ideally I would like a permanent unlock/upgrade tree and a way to temporarily boost something at a cost in another system, like edicts in Stellaris.

    Looks like districts and wonders still take a tile to build, but now other buildings do too? Cities sprawl out a lot, and are diverse within. Perhaps we will be able to build duplicate buildings that were previously one per city, especially since they mentioned city specializations. It also seems like workers/builders might be attached to a particular city rather than movable units.

    Overall, I’m a bit less excited and more worried. There were a lot of changes from V to VI that I was disappointed with from the onset and honestly they did not grow on me.