did anyone here get Civ 7 Civ7?
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Date: February 26th, 2026 3:42 PM Author: Abusive coffee pot
is it gud
heard the long-term vets of the series still prefer Civ4 or 5
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Date: February 26th, 2026 3:53 PM Author: histrionic submissive mad-dog skullcap dilemma
it's terrible
I really liked civ 6 actually -- it's funny that a lot of the gamer retards prattle on about how 5 is the best in the series but in reality 6 is extremely similar to 5, just with some extra stuff tacked on. 5 was a huge change from 4, but 6 was very incremental compared to 5
civ 7 changes the core gameplay loop though and it's terrible. basically the game is now divided in to three periods, and at the end of each period your tech tree resets/is fast forwarded. units are auto-upgraded. etc. the problem is none of the periods last long enough to really feel like you've done anything, the whole mechanism is just implemented really poorly and destroys the most core mechanic of civ, incremental progression via the tech tree+units
it has a bunch of other problems but so did every other civ game at launch I've ever played (4 for example was unplayable for the first year). but the shift in core gameplay loop is just a terrible decision that can't be fixed
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Date: February 26th, 2026 3:59 PM Author: lavender dog poop famous landscape painting
this
there are a lot of very very good mods for civ 5 that essentially make it into entirely new games (which are significantly better than the original game)
i'm a civ 5 enjoyer btw although i don't play anymore, or at least haven't for a while
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Date: February 26th, 2026 4:21 PM Author: Abusive coffee pot
dude, i remember back in the heyday (while on obligatory prescription meth, of course) playing for the first time a single civ5 game (22 civ max, all city-states) literally almost 96 hours straight.
i almost died, but this was probably the last time gaming was 180 in a frutiger aero-sense. that is, the inherited optimism and aesthetics from the late 90's to early aught's.
bioshock infinite just came out, diablo 3 about to be released before people trashed it (and blizzard, once considered like the HBO of gaming) indefinitely, half-life source games/mods although losing steam still going strong (CS:S, L4D2, DoD:S), call of duty peaked (Modern Warfare 1/2).
today and now, in every fantasy franchise/license games to films; female characters are all contractually obligated to look like Lupita Nyong'o or worse while you're squinting and shifting thru which MTX currency type from the game store allows you chop off your pink polka-dot cock because it offended a server GM and ended up getting you banned.
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Date: February 26th, 2026 5:18 PM Author: Cracking Volcanic Crater
"i almost died, but this was probably the last time gaming was 180 in a frutiger aero-sense. that is, the inherited optimism and aesthetics from the late 90's to early aught's."
180000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
(Sounds like a peak experience on all levels, tyvmft)
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Date: February 26th, 2026 4:09 PM Author: Glittery Orange Crotch Old Irish Cottage
I wish there were fewer difficulty levels with civ games.
I like all the exploration & planning stuff... but I want to curbstomp the cpu opponents so bad, I play on easy levels.
Any setback at all pisses me off
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Date: February 26th, 2026 5:57 PM Author: metal parlour son of senegal
just get good at it until you can curbstomp on medium difficulty
the difficulty levels (at least in civ vi) don't correspond to better or worse AI, it just gives the AI different levels of handicap. e.g. on easy modes you get a slight bump in unit strength in battles, and on deity the ai civs get extra settlers and units. it doesn't change the ai's decision making.
so gameplay isn't fundamentally different on different difficulty levels, you're just giving either yourself or the AI a boost. if you're not a beginner and you're good enough to beat the AI in general then medium difficulty shouldn't be a problem.
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Date: March 3rd, 2026 3:37 PM
Author: ....,,....,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.......,.,.,.,.,..,.
One of the U.S. leaders is Harriet Tubman.
Even if the game were good I’m not buying that woke garbage.
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Date: March 9th, 2026 8:50 PM
Author: .,.,.;;,;.,;:,:,,:,.,:,::,..;.,:,.:;.:.,;.:.,:.::,
build basically no units except a couple until midgame, focus on science
start chickenshit wars with one or a couple civs / city states in distant places, use those couple units to pillage mines / lumber mills / commerce hubs / harbors with double yield policy card to max out gold and then end the wars once pillaging is done. also pillage campuses to advance science
start spamming knights in midgame
hit tanks before anyone else, use pillaged gold to upgrade all your knights to tanks
rape
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