Men dont read manuals ;) but seriously, I'll probably read it on my way to work or any other spare time when I'm not able to play. I read and watch everything about civ 6 anyway. No way I waste potential gaming time for that though.
Thanks for the heads up. My i3 did an amazing job for me as well. I bought it for civ V and had to replace the GPU when it broke down. I'll just see how the i3 will do and try to postpone the upgrade to the next generation, unless civ IV won't be playable...
I have an i3-530@ 3,66 ghz, ati r280, 12gb ram. My gpu will do i guess, but the cpu might not. I guess I'm gonna give it a shot. What do you guys think? Any suggestions regarding upgrades?
I planned to upgrade my cpu / motherboard for this release. I have an i3 530 @ 3,66 GHz with an ati r9 280. Civ v runs smoothly, but i guess civ vi will be slow in the endgame... I want to upgrade before release so I dont waste any potential gaming time ;) but I also want to know the specs...
I feel ecxactly the same. Also for me it's the first time I watched let's plays, ever. To be honest I was excited for civ five especially for the 1upt change, but now it's a lot worse. I want to play it already =)
I thought I'd chose germany for my first game. A random civ could be exciting too. I guess I'll decide spontainiosly.
I wouln't like a complete random game though.
They changed the movement System in civ 6 which will change the way you fight. You need all your movement points to cross a river and you need a certain amount of movement points to enter a tile depending of the terrain. Besides the opportunity to pillage districts is why faster units will...
You can definitely count me in for that group. I didn't like the future theme, but at first I was willing to give it a try anyway. But when two friends of mine told me that BE wasn't worth it, I skipped it. I'm really looking forward to playing civilization 6 though. I'll preorder the digital...
They might implement a trade treaty, so that you'd only be able to establish trade routes, if you have a trade treaty with this particular civ. This way you'd be able to control which civ may build roads to you.
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I've been playing since civ2 and I liked every part including civ5. I'm still playing civ5 and I liked 1upt despite that the AI didn't handle it well. But I remember getting bored of the military part of civ4. The information we got about civ6 are really promising and I've got nothing to...
U guys rock!
But anyway: The links for the german and the italian guide are switched...
edit: oh, just read that i was not the 1st one noticed... But i can say that they definitely are!
I definitely will, since the demo will be released on sept 21st and the retail game will be released on sept 24th - in Germany :cry:
I think my video card will do. It's a Geforce 8600M GS.
Thank you so much for your gameplay live stream. I've been at a seminar for this week. So i could only watch the recorded version this afternoon. U totally wiped out any concerns i had before - can't wait playing it. You guys are awesome!!! Greetz from Germany
My laptop has a core 2 duo @ 1,67 GHZ (i think it's the P5450). Can U run it said that just my cpu might be a little too slow. So I hope it'll run Civ 5 - what do u think?
I'd prefer a donation system. I am willing to pay for MODs I really enjoyed. But I wouldn't be very happy if I paid for a MOD before playing to find out that I dont like it...
Besides the underpriviledged one's can pay an obligatory amount of money to show their appreciation.
Somewhere i read that there will neither be any information about the relations between the player and the ai (except the leader's body languages), nor between the ai-civs themselves...
I think there has to be more transparency in context of diplomacy issues. U have to understand the reason...
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