Sujet : Re: Civ 7
De : gmkeros (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Kyonshi)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategicDate : 11. Jun 2024, 22:26:04
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On 6/11/2024 10:04 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jun 2024 11:57:15 +0200, Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote:
so they announced Civ 7 so lets prepare for people getting all up in
arms because they changed how it worked in Civ 6 and now it sucks
fighting against people who just need one. more. turn...
>
I assume it will find it's fans. as long as they manage to make it load
quicker than Civ 6 I guess I would play it.
well, as soon as it's on the Humble Bundle or somewhere.
I didn't think "Civilization VI" sucked. But I didn't play it very
much either. Not because I thought it was bad; just because I thought
earlier iterations were better.
(And because I must necessarily limit my Civilization-intake for
health reasons. Doctors orders. Apparently playing Civilization for
days straight without break was destroying my body ;-)
But that's par for the course with the Civilization series. They
release a great game. Then the sequel adds mad new ideas en masse. The
next game pares things down a bit. The one after that finds a new
balance for all the additions, and greatness is achieved once more.
Then the cycle repeats.
Civilization 1: awesome
Civilization 2: some really nice ideas, but messy
Civilization 3: tried to clean things up, didn't quite make it
Civilization 4: awesome
Civilization 5: some really nice ideas, but messy
Civilization 6: tried to clean things up, didn't quite make it
Civilization 7: ?????
Will the next version of the game be awesome? I've no idea. I've
really not followed news of the game. Honestly, I don't need to. I
already own so many Civilization games I could play those for the rest
of my life and be satisfied.
But I'm not writing off the seventh game until it comes out.
I do actually have to say that neither 4 nor 6 gripped me as much as 5 did. So I really like the way that game plays.
Civ 1 was amazing for what it was, and 3 wasn't bad either.