Lexicus
Deity
I had to play Legendary Start every time in V because otherwise there wouldn't be enough luxuries to expand.
Well, exactly - in Civ V the only choice if you think the map is boring is to quit and play Civ IV![]()
The map is boring? Heck, the whole game is boring.
I had to wonder in the announcement thread just how much of a broken mess Civ 6 will be at launch. Firaxis has done nothing to improve it's negative reputation in respect to releasing games in an alpha state with the release of Civ:BE and the more recent release of XCOM 2.
I can tolerate Steam, but I can't tolerate paying $80 for a game that is almost unplayable for the first month or two, until they choose to patch it. I have absolutely no confidence that the game will even be playable on release. I got burned with Civ 5 (and XCOM 2) and it won't happen again. I just have to wonder how long the software industry can go on releasing half finished games for maximum dollar, but I suppose that there will always be people stupid enough to let them away with it.
<sigh>
On to the game itself, I see nothing that would make me buy it. There are a few interesting sounding concepts, but overall, it looks like an even more dumbed-down retooling of Civ 5. The "Looney-Tunes" artwork doesn't help matters. I'm going to
have to see a number of reviews on this site from players that I trust before I buy this one, if at all.
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Did the same with Skyrim, and I am DEFINITELY waiting for a sale on Civ 6 and its DLC.The strategy with Steam games is always wait until it's patched/expanded, then wait for a Steam Sale. I did that with SKyrim and got the whole game and all expansions for like $15I also picked up most of the DLC from Civ V on sale.
Although I will reserve judgement until after Civ6 comes out and gets played and commented on by those folks who decide to just jump right in, no disc means no deal as far as I am concerned. I remain uninterested in games that are only available via sources such as Steam.
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Dude! You need to get with the times - the Disc is obsolete
Matter of opinion
To borrow your later quote "matter of opinion"
Indeed it is.
The difference is, Discs ARE actually going Obsolete, that is not a matter of opinion. Soon, we will not be able to purchase anything on disc.
Do I agree with you that discs will eventually go obsolete? Of course. Your definition of "soon" probably differs greatly from mine however. No worries, just a difference of opinion.
Just because something is obsolete does not mean it will not be available anymore, it always depends if there is enough demand for it (take vinyl for example).That's fine. My point is that not getting a game simply because it is not available on disc is bizarre. There will be a time when all games will be download only, the same as how music is going. So therefore, as with Civ itself - it might be time to adapt, like moving from Industrial to Modern era!!