aieeegrunt
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To me Civ 6 is more like a diner - has everything you want, though not necessarily the best version of everything, and there are some items you just never touch (seriously, who gets steak at a diner?). But when you just want to kick back and feel comfortable, it can’t be beat.
This is an insult to diners
Even the crappiest diner can more or less do eggs and bacon properly
Civ6 can’t even do that
and as for terrible AI... civ 6 ain't the only game with terrible AI... Look at AOE series... especially AOE3
(and for your information I mean definitive edition version not 5+year old version)
Standing waist deep in poop is fine because someone else is knee deep in poop
You are still standing in poop
This AI is so terrible that a few people spending five minutes in fracking notepad adjusting a few values and then a few playtest games dramatically improved the AI
THAT is the level of poop we are standing in
I haven't played for a couple of weeks either. I have been doing other stuff™ in the interim. It's funny - you'd think long cold nights would be ideal for a 4X game like Civ. Anyway I am sure the bug will come and bite me again before too long.
For me this worked a few times, then I realized I was waist deep in poop.
Time to find other places to stand.
Extremely discouraged.
There are certain features of Civ VI I love such as districts and wonders on one tile (along with the wonder movies) and I keep wanting to give it the benefit of the doubt but it’s getting harder and harder for me.
While the building aspect of it is cool, it is clearly obvious that the game plan all along was port to multiple consoles and in doing so needed a game with mass appeal. A relaxing city builder with occasional 4X elements rather than a grand strategy game. I found myself really just not challenged at all and with no access to source codes modding has been limited in getting to the root of the problem.
I have put in a lot more hours with Vox Populi because it scratches that itch for me. And the NFP just seemed like a final squeeze of money out of the consumers with lackluster “modes” that didn’t really do much for the game. I had high hopes but like it has been said before, the patches seemed to have done more harm than good to the game.
it’s a really disappointing realization about the path that the franchise is heading down
Civ is now basically a monetization first mobile game.
Civ Rev 1 still works for that and it’s a far superior title.
I’m done unless Civ7 takes a dramatic turn in design philosophy (getting rid of 1 UPT and districts)
I have abandoned far worthier franchises for far lesser sins
Discouraged. Now mostly because so many modders left the game. A DLL release would have been good but seems it wont happen. The game could be improved significantly even by fine tuning (soo many yields and policies that are in need of balancing). For example, the Rule With Faith mod makes the game twice as fun but is left to die since a few patches ago. That is depressing.
They clearly don’t want modding. You encourage modding if you want to build long term franchise loyalty.
You discourage it if you want to wring maximum monetization out of a title, and you want to do the EA rapid churn model
Mods compete with both selling DLC’s and other add ons as well as making your older titles competative with new releases (the Vox Populi syndrome)
I play it a lot less, but I don't understand the negativity on the forums. If I get too bored with it, I'll just move on to something else, and won't waste time to complain about it endlessly here.![]()
The people complaining are the ones that want the next game to not be waist deep in poop, and that only happens if you keep pointing it out