I guess this is a matter of taste, but for me who is more of a sandbox and storyteller -type Civ player, it feels harder to attach to the empires this time.
One reason is the civswitching and other is how game sprays you with so many bonuses it's hard of me to keep track of them all.
If someone writes that Sumeria is their fave Civ 6 civ, I can instantly think of donkey chariots, ziggurats and clearing of barbarian camps.
I guess it never was a problem to me that America had it's unique unit in late eras or you had to wait for renaissance to get winged hussars.
Going back playing Civ 6 I also feel that some things like builders were not really a problem. Choosing what do do with the builders and rescuing the poor dudes from barbarian camps are actually good "mini quests" inside the game.
One reason is the civswitching and other is how game sprays you with so many bonuses it's hard of me to keep track of them all.
If someone writes that Sumeria is their fave Civ 6 civ, I can instantly think of donkey chariots, ziggurats and clearing of barbarian camps.
I guess it never was a problem to me that America had it's unique unit in late eras or you had to wait for renaissance to get winged hussars.
Going back playing Civ 6 I also feel that some things like builders were not really a problem. Choosing what do do with the builders and rescuing the poor dudes from barbarian camps are actually good "mini quests" inside the game.