I think that's actually a great idea... T3 and T4 governements not excerting loyalty preassure on each other. That would mean which one you go for would actually mean a lot more then just what bonuses you get and the difference of 1 card slot.
Except that it's not obvious. I disagree with you completely. If we make this one thing different for SP and MP, then everyone's going to start wanting all kinds of things to be different. And then the developers have to effectively balance two games and players have to learn two games. That's terrible design.
Besides, you're assuming that they changed the resolution from -3 to -2 because of MP games, but I'm not at all sure why you think that. I very much suspect that the change was made for SP games.
Unless they are planning the DLC for next week thursday, I don't expect a first look for Ethiopia that early on monday. It also mentions learn more (probably not all) about Ethiopia pack, which could translate into the civ, game mode or disctrict and buildings.
A Thursday release is plausible - alternatively they could be planning a livestream for the Thursday as they usually did with expansion content. These tended to be scheduled later in the same week as the First Look.
NFP has caused me to return to Civ VI after about a year. I'm dismayed to see that extremely basic interface and tool tip problems remain. Maybe I'm spoiled by Old World, but I've realized that you can't figure many things out unless you make multiple clicks.
One word for you, my friend: mods.
In particular, Better Report Screen and More Lenses are excellent. There are other good UI ones as well, including larger ones like CQUI or Concise UI (which may or may not be up to date, I haven't checked).
I read it as we are getting a preview of the Ethiopia Pack on Monday, the actual Pack won't come until later. The critical comma is after the words "New Frontier Pass" - that comma means that the actual update is not coming out on Monday July 13. If there were no comma, then yes, it would mean the actual pack comes out Monday. This is also consistent with past practice.
I read it as we are getting a preview of the Ethiopia Pack on Monday, the actual Pack won't come until later. The critical comma is after the words "New Frontier Pass" - that comma means that the actual update is not coming out on Monday July 13. If there were no comma, then yes, it would mean the actual pack comes out Monday. This is also consistent with past practice.
I don't think one needs to be a lawyer to know that the pack isn't releasing on the 13th.
The way it's worded I don't think we will get the first look for Ethiopia until maybe even the day after.
I read it as we are getting a preview of the Ethiopia Pack on Monday, the actual Pack won't come until later. The critical comma is after the words "New Frontier Pass" - that comma means that the actual update is not coming out on Monday July 13. If there were no comma, then yes, it would mean the actual pack comes out Monday. This is also consistent with past practice.
I imagine Ethopia will drop about a week after the update, so the 20th.
And lawyers are the worst. Always ruining everyone's good time with their legal shenanigans (I, too, am a lawyer, specializing in poverty law. Part of my get rich very slowly scheme. So far, it is paying off.).
Why for the love of Sam can I still not see a list of my cities with their yields, what they are producing, their amenities and housing etc all in one chart?
Although you're right this should have been Firaxis responsibility, the fact is matters of UI have been entirely addressed by the community, to the point it would be a waste of time for Firaxis to fix it. Whatever they come up with would either be a copy & paste or of equivalent quality to what we already have.
I read it as we are getting a preview of the Ethiopia Pack on Monday, the actual Pack won't come until later. The critical comma is after the words "New Frontier Pass" - that comma means that the actual update is not coming out on Monday July 13. If there were no comma, then yes, it would mean the actual pack comes out Monday. This is also consistent with past practice.
I read it as we are getting a preview of the Ethiopia Pack on Monday, the actual Pack won't come until later. The critical comma is after the words "New Frontier Pass" - that comma means that the actual update is not coming out on Monday July 13. If there were no comma, then yes, it would mean the actual pack comes out Monday. This is also consistent with past practice.
One word for you, my friend: mods.
In particular, Better Report Screen and More Lenses are excellent. There are other good UI ones as well, including larger ones like CQUI or Concise UI (which may or may not be up to date, I haven't checked).
Just a caveat: UI Mods seem to have the most trouble with Updates and Patches, or at least have had in the past. Be prepared to have to check them against your other Mods and the NFP patch/update.
Can't say specifically what the status is of Concise UI - I had to stop using it after the last (pre-NFP) patch because it just wouldn't work on my Mac any more with the patched game.
I read it as we are getting a preview of the Ethiopia Pack on Monday, the actual Pack won't come until later. The critical comma is after the words "New Frontier Pass" - that comma means that the actual update is not coming out on Monday July 13. If there were no comma, then yes, it would mean the actual pack comes out Monday. This is also consistent with past practice.
It's perfectly fine and grammatical. I have no idea why anyone is confused by it.
Anyway, Sukritact's Simple UI Adjustments seems to always be updated right away when there's a patch. I've never had to turn it off. It solves most of the UI problems.
Although you're right this should have been Firaxis responsibility, the fact is matters of UI have been entirely addressed by the community, to the point it would be a waste of time for Firaxis to fix it. Whatever they come up with would either be a copy & paste or of equivalent quality to what we already have.
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