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Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods & Kings Dev Diary 2

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  • Jun 18, 2012

The second developer diary for Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods & Kings focuses on cultivating and expanding with the new content added.

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9 comments
vishisluv7
vishisluv7

I love the Civ series like most people and I like Civ5 and still play.

 

The thing i absolutely hate is the combat, I've never found a good combat mod yet.

Henoch
Henoch like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @vishisluv7 Civ 5 has best combat yet, no more BS stack of death!!!

PerfectZedor
PerfectZedor

 @Poodlejumper  Well said. Couldn't agree more. Just watch, next month, they'll announce civ 6 and this will all be for naught.

 

Komissar33188
Komissar33188

Civ 5 wasn't a total step back for me--I liked the new combat and city-state systems (even it it got shallow as every one wanted you to assassinate another and it just became easier to pay), but I missed religion (wasn't huge on espionage). Got repetitive faster than IV, but decent.nonetheless.

 

Do I wish that some of this were in the original? Duh. Do I mind paying for it now? Very little, given how intricate and reworked the whole game is. It's not like "$10 for one more civ and a scenario you know you're not gonna play". This is a legitimate expansion and not just rehashing the Civ IV mechanics. I'm glad I preordered. 

Cybertori
Cybertori like.author.displayName 1 Like

Its great they are putting religion back in the game, and it looks like naval combat just got a lot more interesting.  And more civs, and opened up to mods.  Civ 4 got a lot better with the expansions - looks like we're seeing that again.  I'll bite.  :-)

 

chaosbrigade
chaosbrigade like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 10 Like

They took out religion and espionage in CIV V from CIV IV, and now they are adding it back and reselling it in an expansion???

 

Really??

vishisluv7
vishisluv7 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @chaosbrigade This is a big fat expansion if you read the details.

Not to mention they support mods which makes the game have infinite content for free.

twistyanddark
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I find sad the fact that Civ 5 is one of the most played titles in Steam statistics on a daily basis. I am not a huge fan of Civ, but have been following it and I have lost my fair share of sleep because of it. However I find it unacceptable that Civ 4 has religion integrated while Civ 5 offers it as a full price expansion. I got Civ 5 from a Steam sale, wasn't imppressed mostly because of the lack of religion. Actually I feel offended to see this added as an expansion. So I will pass. 

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