You are incorrect. The base game, first patch, Vikings, and Poland came out in the evening, like 9-10pm EST/EDT. Australia was a little earlier at about 7pm EST. Persia/Macedon was at about 11am EDT.
I was just on the Civ 6 steam community hub, and holy crap, there is so much negativity for this dlc. It's probably not relevant here and I'm sorry but I just can't believe the harshness.
You are incorrect. The base game, first patch, Vikings, and Poland came out in the evening, like 9-10pm EST/EDT. Australia was a little earlier at about 7pm EST. Persia/Macedon was at about 11am EDT.
I'm pretty sure like 90% of people on Steam forums are under 18, which explains a lot. I think youtube is similar.
Reddit is okay if you are in a smaller sub-reddit (ala /r/civ). It gets toxic in bigger subs and once anything hits the front page. I think it's a combination of trolls and, in some cases, paid political 'agitators' to some degree. It starts hitting "your local news site" level of commenting horribleness.
I don't have any explanation for why twitter is so god awful. Maybe it's the medium itself tbh.
While it's technically possible to release a DLC without a patch, you wouldn't be able to add achievements without a client patch that has the hooks for tracking those achievements. So since you need that, you might as well include improvements, fixes and balance changes when possible.
I don't think the restart button was confirmed on the stream yesterday. While they did a little Q&A, they skirted around that question / reaction from viewers. It's hard to assume it's coming since it was also in the press preview but pulled. It's entirely possible that was only available in the debug version they were playing, but I'd certainly be happy to have it.
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