TheDanish
Prince
I have created this thread so that us CivWorld players might communicate which aspects of CivWorld we think work well, and which aspects need improvement.
WORKS:
Minigames: I think these provide players with different gameplay opportunities, so that the primary collect-build cycle is broken up a bit. I also think they provide a great way to chain resource collection, and I feel that they are balanced.
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT:
Battles: There isn't enough transparency with how battles work. I do not yet understand the battle mechanics, and many players seem similarly confused. No comments yet on combat balance.
Teams: This is by and large the element of the game that needs the most tweaking. At least in the game I am playing, the first few hours make or break the whole thing. If one team makes a few good/lucky decisions early on, their success snowballs, which encourages people to leave losing civs and join the winning civ. Civics like Closed Borders do nothing to keep teams small, as there seems to be no disadvantage to having more players.
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These are my comments, pick them apart or add on as you wish.
WORKS:
Minigames: I think these provide players with different gameplay opportunities, so that the primary collect-build cycle is broken up a bit. I also think they provide a great way to chain resource collection, and I feel that they are balanced.
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT:
Battles: There isn't enough transparency with how battles work. I do not yet understand the battle mechanics, and many players seem similarly confused. No comments yet on combat balance.
Teams: This is by and large the element of the game that needs the most tweaking. At least in the game I am playing, the first few hours make or break the whole thing. If one team makes a few good/lucky decisions early on, their success snowballs, which encourages people to leave losing civs and join the winning civ. Civics like Closed Borders do nothing to keep teams small, as there seems to be no disadvantage to having more players.
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These are my comments, pick them apart or add on as you wish.