Hannibal XIII
Warlord
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- Jun 11, 2008
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For all my kvetching about it in recent days I cannot say honestly that switching will prevent me from buying 7 outright.
I'm waiting to see how much I'm going to cope, seethe and mald over what civs and leaders get in (I'd love to know what made Buganda more worthy than Ankole or Bunyoro or Rwanda or Burundi -- they all have the same level of historical impact as Great Lakes cattle kingdoms lol).
Then after vanilla release I'm waiting to see if they release a map editor as good as 5 or just have a subpar one for the entire life of the game like in 6 (which is what has kept me from playing that more or buying gathering storm, even though I did enjoy districts once I figured them out.)
If I end up buying 7 it'll almost certainly be on a steam sale, and possibly not until at least one of the major expansions come out. Paradox offers pretty stiff competition for my money and attention budget, and as it currently stands I can't say I'd pick Civ 7 vanilla over EU5 or more content for CK3...
I'm waiting to see how much I'm going to cope, seethe and mald over what civs and leaders get in (I'd love to know what made Buganda more worthy than Ankole or Bunyoro or Rwanda or Burundi -- they all have the same level of historical impact as Great Lakes cattle kingdoms lol).
Then after vanilla release I'm waiting to see if they release a map editor as good as 5 or just have a subpar one for the entire life of the game like in 6 (which is what has kept me from playing that more or buying gathering storm, even though I did enjoy districts once I figured them out.)
If I end up buying 7 it'll almost certainly be on a steam sale, and possibly not until at least one of the major expansions come out. Paradox offers pretty stiff competition for my money and attention budget, and as it currently stands I can't say I'd pick Civ 7 vanilla over EU5 or more content for CK3...
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