TheMarshmallowBear
Benelovent Chieftain of the Ursu Kingdom
Ah. my bad.
It just means we will hear more complaints from people who say they "have" to reroll when they don't get the best of the best terrain
Is the detail on civics new?
He describes getting new civics (which I assume is the culture tree) every 5, 10, 15 turns allows you to change government types.
Conversely you can change the cards pretty much on the fly
But in stark contrast to the first statement he said you may spend a third of the game in one government type.
Which is interesting if you're discovering new governments every 10 to 15 turns. It's also interesting to see how the time bonus that America has plays in to all this
Hm. This video isn't new. But we are still waiting on the Tuesday Civ reveal video.
What makes you think they come every Tuesday?
Incidentally, interesting dates coming up that may coincide with video releases if Victoria's is anything to go by:
Phillip II Augustus of France died on 14th July
Phillip II of Spain had a coronation on 25th July
Charlemagne had a coronation on 10th July
Julius Caesar born 13th July
Alexander the Great born 20/21st July
Food for thought.
Hm. This video isn't new. But we are still waiting on the Tuesday Civ reveal video.
Why do people keep saying they come out every tuesday? The First one was released on a Monday. The second one was on a Tuesday. The only observable pattern since E3 is simply some new video(s) every week. With the perceived correlation being that they released the first Civ video exactly 18 weeks out from release and there are 18 civs, therefore they will release a new video weekly.
Thus, they have until Friday to remain in keeping with that pattern.
Nothing new but always enjoyable to watch smiling Ed enthusing about the game. I found myself wondering where the interview took place. In an alleyway? A dungeon?
Comment of the month.Yeh! Seems to be the new theme for leader backgrounds.
- They are unlocked in the culture tree rather than the technology tree.
- Changing between them costs gold rather than turns in anarchy. You can circumvent the cost when you discover a new civic, rather than during a golden age.
- There are a lot more civics, and you have a limited number/type of slots that varies with government type, as opposed to in Civ IV, where you always had one Government/Legal/Labor/Economic/Religious civic slot.