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A nice article with some interesting insight !
SPOnG: Is Brave New World the final expansion to come for Civ V, or is there more to come in the future?
Ed Beach: With Brave New World, we’ve been able to take a detailed second pass back through all the periods represented in Civ V, so we do look at it as a pretty comprehensive Civ V experience. But we’ve got plenty of ideas to keep enhancing it, so if time and interest allows, Civ V could see some future additions.
The way he phrases this I am thinking more like DLCs than an EP.
I'd be pretty surprised to see another expansion pack, but who knows? DLCs might be a more likely option.
He probably confused it with StarCraft II, since it had its expansion come out a few months ago.Why did this interviewer keep saying RTS?
Do your bloody research.
Why did this interviewer keep saying RTS?
Do your bloody research.
SPOnG: Do you feel that the PC gaming landscape, particularly in the sim and RTS genres, is undergoing a bit of a paradigm shift to embrace online technologies? oh good lord What is your opinion of requiring a persistent internet connections, and the problems that can arise from implementing such a requirement?
Ed Beach: Because Civ is a turn-based game, and the preponderance of the game is played single-player, we don’t have the same sorts of concerns that you see in the RTS genre, or any game where there’s a shared world time between players.
whit all the expansions i wounder what they could ad in civ6.
i personly would like if they keeped making expansions fore civ5.