Its an okay CIV game. But we all can agree that it is much better than alot of the recycled FPS stuff thes days. Fraxis has done their job. At least its not pervasively buggy.
Its okay, but it needs significant improvements. For one thing, I would like to see some complexity come back.
THose flying things are not robots. Drones don't go out and do it by themselves and then have a beer with the troops when they return on tarmac.
They are controlled by soldiers in control centers with joysticks and monitors.
In my personal opinion, these weapons haven't changed warfare...
I think that a totally outclassed unit should either fight to the death or be scared enough by the might of technology that they surrender and become workers.
Played the demo....pretty bland.
Civilization V has made some improvements, but I don't any sense of complexity there was like in the previous game.
Some people will like it but I am going to wait for 2015 for the next one.
Many netbooks are sold with that much ram. The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 for example has exactly that much ram and a relatively same processor speed.
Not a good deal.
Yeah I know Civilization 4 was released. Never bought it but played it and enjoyed it.Civilization 5 definetly looks like it will be good. I'm just saying that we should have more complexity such as those things from previous games before civ 4.
Competely disagree. Civilization V has been dumbed-down but not to the extent like other games in the past. This is still a big, sprawling game just Civilization 1 was. It is more refined of course but there are two things I abosultely think should have been kept in.
Corruption and Pollution...
We are not living in the future at all. Just because you can teleport a particle does not mean you are living in the future.
You think its amazing now but sooner or later you're going to be bored when all this stuff comes out and it is not even close to being the savior of man.
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