I’ve been enjoying the civs though yes feels like power creep (or maybe just me trying to play at higher levels).
Game modes are for me like scenarios... I don’t want them. I want vanilla experience, not some OP culture win based on random ressource allocation...
I love like the title of this thread sounds like a proper question about real global warming irl.
I think there’s a question as to whether there could be some coercion to force other civs to reduce their emissions...
I do still think that if you see clear grounds to suspect they are not abiding by GDPR that evidence should be collected... pretty sure the EU set up a process for that...
France had a Plan Commission between 1946 & 2006, created by De Gaulle who wasn't all that much of a Communist... (Commissariat Général du Plan)
But yeah I do wish the late game ideologies were a bit more fleshed out, like in CivV, where it was kind of a big deal.
But did it have the trading post when the route was created? Sorry not sure if those are active routes or potential routes. Would the path change during the route's running?
I was watching Quill18's play through of Scotland on YouTube -- believe he lost a city to a City State amphibious operation?! No walls but still impressed.
I have to say, more than anything, I am always struck by silly Early Modern Civilisations that don't belong in the Ancient World! American Slingers are a weird sight, Brazil is the same. But that's personal vibe I guess.
I like Districts, Civics, combat. Played Civ4&5 but it feels to me like there is now more of a difference between civilizations, which makes me more likely to "have another go".
In terms of what's worse... yeah, probably, whatever, not like I'd go back to Civ5 anyway!
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