• Re: OT: Civ VII worth the money?

    From Mike S.@21:1/5 to jfwaldby@gmail.com on Sun Apr 13 13:48:07 2025
    On Sun, 13 Apr 2025 10:42:18 -0500, Mandrake the Perihelion <jfwaldby@gmail.com> wrote:

    I play Civ IV quite a bit and am starting to play Civ VI some more. It
    used to run my fan too much for comfort, but I've noticed as the PC >constantly updates that games that were hard on the fan are now at a
    comfy rate. I'm talking about those updates like to the BIOS and
    Windows 11 that come out about twice a month. That's where I suspect
    the savings are coming from.

    I wouldn't buy it right now. Everything I have learned about this game
    tells me that it needs work.

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  • From Rin Stowleigh@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 13 14:32:14 2025
    On Sun, 13 Apr 2025 13:48:07 -0400, Mike S. <Mike_S@nowhere.com>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 13 Apr 2025 10:42:18 -0500, Mandrake the Perihelion ><jfwaldby@gmail.com> wrote:

    I play Civ IV quite a bit and am starting to play Civ VI some more. It >>used to run my fan too much for comfort, but I've noticed as the PC >>constantly updates that games that were hard on the fan are now at a
    comfy rate. I'm talking about those updates like to the BIOS and
    Windows 11 that come out about twice a month. That's where I suspect
    the savings are coming from.

    I wouldn't buy it right now. Everything I have learned about this game
    tells me that it needs work.

    I came to the same conclusion.

    If you want a Civ like game that's different than Civ, check out Old
    World. It's $10 on Steam right now.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Mandrake the Perihelion on Mon Apr 14 08:03:03 2025
    On 13/04/2025 16:42, Mandrake the Perihelion wrote:
    I play Civ IV quite a bit and am starting to play Civ VI some more.  It
    used to run my fan too much for comfort, but I've noticed as the PC constantly updates that games that were hard on the fan are now at a
    comfy rate.  I'm talking about those updates like to the BIOS and
    Windows 11 that come out about twice a month.  That's where I suspect
    the savings are coming from.

    Everything I've read about it so far says it should be a no-buy
    currently. There are mixed reviews with some people liking the new
    mechanics and others saying this isn't a Civ game. That's really a
    personal choice thing.

    The big problem though, that the game isn't complete/polished seems to
    have a strong consensus. Then you have that it's been set-up to sell DLC
    that really should be in the base game. I mean why would you include
    Britain in the base game as they have made zero impact on world history.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Mandrake the Perihelion on Mon Apr 14 11:13:09 2025
    On 14/04/2025 08:06, Mandrake the Perihelion wrote:
    JAB wrote:
    On 13/04/2025 16:42, Mandrake the Perihelion wrote:
    I play Civ IV quite a bit and am starting to play Civ VI some more.
    It used to run my fan too much for comfort, but I've noticed as the
    PC constantly updates that games that were hard on the fan are now at
    a comfy rate.  I'm talking about those updates like to the BIOS and
    Windows 11 that come out about twice a month.  That's where I suspect
    the savings are coming from.

    Everything I've read about it so far says it should be a no-buy
    currently. There are mixed reviews with some people liking the new
    mechanics and others saying this isn't a Civ game. That's really a
    personal choice thing.

    The big problem though, that the game isn't complete/polished seems to
    have a strong consensus. Then you have that it's been set-up to sell
    DLC that really should be in the base game. I mean why would you
    include Britain in the base game as they have made zero impact on
    world history.

    I know what you mean.  Diablo IV disincluded the Necromancer of all classes.  I refused to buy it separately as a matter of posterity.
    Nevermind that it was my favorite class in Diablo II & III.

    Oh I agree, to me it's just a little stand against companies basically
    take the piss out of you and saying they think you're stupid. You want
    to do that then fine, but just don't expect me to buy your game.

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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 15 17:58:42 2025
    On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 11:13:09 +0100, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, JAB
    wrote:

    On 14/04/2025 08:06, Mandrake the Perihelion wrote:
    JAB wrote:
    On 13/04/2025 16:42, Mandrake the Perihelion wrote:
    I play Civ IV quite a bit and am starting to play Civ VI some more.
    It used to run my fan too much for comfort, but I've noticed as the
    PC constantly updates that games that were hard on the fan are now at
    a comfy rate.  I'm talking about those updates like to the BIOS and
    Windows 11 that come out about twice a month.  That's where I suspect
    the savings are coming from.

    Everything I've read about it so far says it should be a no-buy
    currently. There are mixed reviews with some people liking the new
    mechanics and others saying this isn't a Civ game. That's really a
    personal choice thing.

    The big problem though, that the game isn't complete/polished seems to
    have a strong consensus. Then you have that it's been set-up to sell
    DLC that really should be in the base game. I mean why would you
    include Britain in the base game as they have made zero impact on
    world history.

    I know what you mean.  Diablo IV disincluded the Necromancer of all
    classes.  I refused to buy it separately as a matter of posterity.
    Nevermind that it was my favorite class in Diablo II & III.

    Oh I agree, to me it's just a little stand against companies basically
    take the piss out of you and saying they think you're stupid. You want
    to do that then fine, but just don't expect me to buy your game.

    I bet Britain's leader is Oliver fucking Cromwell too, once you buy it.
    Just to thumb their noses at the players.

    --
    Zag

    This is csipg.rpg - reality is off topic. ...G. Quinn ('08)

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Zaghadka on Wed Apr 16 09:00:30 2025
    On 15/04/2025 23:58, Zaghadka wrote:
    Oh I agree, to me it's just a little stand against companies basically
    take the piss out of you and saying they think you're stupid. You want
    to do that then fine, but just don't expect me to buy your game.
    I bet Britain's leader is Oliver fucking Cromwell too, once you buy it.
    Just to thumb their noses at the players.

    Considering his role in the history of the British Isles he's surprising unknown beyond rode a horse, had a wart and won the English Civil war.

    His biggest achievement though, showing the rest of the world how to
    have a 'proper' revolution. Win a civil war, execute the king and then
    shortly after decide maybe that wasn't a good idea and put his son on
    the throne.

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