Thank you for your valuable contribution to this thread.
Hit a nerve did I? Ah well.
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Thank you for your valuable contribution to this thread.
Hit a nerve did I? Ah well.
Ah, I thought you were just playing along with Firaxis' April Fools. Kudos on the job you did, though.I faked the screenshot .
And yes, April's fools .
Thanks to
@leif erikson
@Birdjaguar
@lymond
@Arakhor
@Laurana Kanan
@Browd
For helping with the April's fools .
We had some discarded ideas, might post them later.
Not here though. I'm not a fan of constant whining at the best of times, but it's ten times worse when it derails unrelated threads. If they want to complain, let them create their own thread that I can ignore.Yes, I do very much prefer constructive discussion when I spend time on a forum.
For example, perhaps you could go into some detail about your grievances with the game? Civ 6 has received more than four years of post-release support, after all, including two expansions and I think something like a dozen DLCs, complete with balance patches and the like.
balance patches
Oh yeah. 1UPT becomes... 1 unit per 7 tiles. Impossible to cross over an occupied tile, nor a ZOC, even if enough movement.perhaps modify the "Social Distancing"
and the official one about the three new editions.
Oh yeah. 1UPT becomes... 1 unit per 6 tiles. Impossible to cross over an occupied tile, even if enough movement.
OK you got me! But once it's like that, per the other rules, no one can move.
I would enjoy a disease mechanic in the game. I remember that was speculated with the Rise and Fall announcement, but we didn't end up getting it.
It could be tied in to a game event/decision system, where you get a number of sequential events in consecutive turns. Also, buildings like Sewers could increase resistance to diseases, until eventually you reach a point where something like covid is considered a major threat to public health rather than unnoticeable in between the plague, smallpox, cholera and you name it. And at that point you could have tradeoffs not between population dying and closing up, but rather mass unhappiness or closing up.
The real April fool's joke here is Firaxis actually giving a damn about Civ 6.