What I'd like to see is just everything getting bigger. More world to explore/conquer. More events, more character sagas, more empires! I'm already vibin' on a map that could stretch from the Med all the way to East Asia.
And something I'm always bonkers for, factional play that is city-less...
I'm really enjoying this. Ever since Civ 5/6 I've essentially been cured of "Civ-addiction" that I had with the four versions prior. Old World is getting that juice back. My main hook right now is for larger european maps and some interesting custom worlds/scenarios too
I think unique buildings/units/traits have progressively got more rigid/specific for the civilizations and are harming the series. It's encouraging set play styles with set civilizations when the earlier civilizations were literally blank slates that you would shape in your own image, with...
The Civic and tech trees need to be much bigger. It is so easy to go through the ages, without even trying. Not enough time to take advantage of era advantages because god damn it we advance so fast, there aren't enough techs/civics to research.
I want permanent trade routes. It is just unnecessary micro/nuisance to keep resetting them. It is also unnecessary to be visually shown a caravan moving across the map.
Edit: I'd also like diplomatic deals to have a permanent option too. Having to renew deals is getting to be a nuisance. If...
I miss the old ZoC style too. Automatic bombards of enemy entering zoc, actual blocks of enemy movement forcing them to deal with it.
Even with a minimalist UI, I find myself "overwhelmed" with visualised information noise. An ugly thing where I have to have my armies spread out like a carpet...
But not the classic pages! It was cute to see top five cities. And a page to show a list of constructed wonders. And the "demographics" page that played out like a CIA worldfactbook.
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