sixty4half
I drink and I know things
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This is almost as rediculous of a reply as the guy who cites the slogan as a defining issue.I find it quite interesting that when the topic is about how it feels to play a specific game, people that haven‘t played it chime in with their non-experience.
People watch/read reviews all the time on a wide variety of things and form opinions without trying them.
I've never sky dived, but I am of the opinion that it is not for me.
I've never seen The Crying Game and I never will, based on things people that have seen it said.
There are restaurants that people will flock to or avoid based on a single social media post.
Reviews and critics are a large part of our culture for a reason. Nobody in the world has the time to try everything in order to form an opinion on it. Society has created shortcuts for that.
That being said; Civ 7 definitely feels like a civ game to me. I've played them all. When I fire up a game and see that map and my cities and the resources and the tile improvements and I see my Yields and my opponents units on the other side of a border..... it just feels like Civ to me.
3 months in, I like Civ 7 more than I did 5 or 6. Civ switching seems more natural than starting a USA game from 4000b.c. or a Greece game past 600 a.d. to me.