I think Civ VI has introduced quite a lot of fun stuff into the series. But there is one thing that always kinda... impresses me whenever I play Civ IV and that is that... it just works? As a game to sink your teeth into and play competitively, it functions extremely well. In Civ VI, with all the fun stuff it introduces, I don't have a single game where there's not one *...sigh* moment. And in the end, I think a lot of that comes down to how the AI handles the systems. I mean, it's been beaten to death but 1 unit per tile and district placement are two things th the AI just does not handle well and it really creates ripples throughout the entire game.
Civ IV isn't perfect at all but it is a game where I stay on my toes as I play because the AI can be quite deadly. That alone, makes the game quite a lot more enjoyable for me even though there's a lot of features in VI that I enjoy a lot. When I feel challenged, I'm constantly diving into the various systems and really playing the game on a deeper level. In VI, it's more about challenging myself in various ways. If I make it through the early game (which *can* screw you up to be honest) it's very smooth sailing to the point where I feel like I barely have to pay attention.
I'm very glad both games exist and I will gladly play both of them but IV is more my jam in the end.
Civ IV isn't perfect at all but it is a game where I stay on my toes as I play because the AI can be quite deadly. That alone, makes the game quite a lot more enjoyable for me even though there's a lot of features in VI that I enjoy a lot. When I feel challenged, I'm constantly diving into the various systems and really playing the game on a deeper level. In VI, it's more about challenging myself in various ways. If I make it through the early game (which *can* screw you up to be honest) it's very smooth sailing to the point where I feel like I barely have to pay attention.
I'm very glad both games exist and I will gladly play both of them but IV is more my jam in the end.