I finished a Rome game in Civ VI and was thinking about which strategy game campaign to try next.
My pc doesnt run Civ 7 with full graphics so I decided to get the basic version for Xbox S series.
I wanted to start a new game with open mind and enjoy the graphics on a big tv screen and have a chill game, and it actually worked.
It should have been developed a bit longer but it's still a fun game with many good mechanics and also many missteps. I will also keep playing Civ 6 and AoW4 but Civ 7 as well.
At the moment it's pretty straight forward like Civ:Rev (a game Ioved though!) but I think a great, if different, Civilization game can and will be built on this core.
Two big things I would like to see in the future:
Let player keep the current civ in the first and second age change!
It's not full "classic mode" but this way you could play longer with for example Rome, or with Spain if you choose them at second age.
More weighty decisions and negative consequences too!
In Civ 7 it feels to me like everything just gives you more bonuses, more yields, even bigger numbers.
There should be choices with more consequences,
like for example some of the goverments could give you a negative modifier too.
Example: Democracy brings more war weariness. Fascism less war weariness but less culture. etc.
My pc doesnt run Civ 7 with full graphics so I decided to get the basic version for Xbox S series.
I wanted to start a new game with open mind and enjoy the graphics on a big tv screen and have a chill game, and it actually worked.
It should have been developed a bit longer but it's still a fun game with many good mechanics and also many missteps. I will also keep playing Civ 6 and AoW4 but Civ 7 as well.
At the moment it's pretty straight forward like Civ:Rev (a game Ioved though!) but I think a great, if different, Civilization game can and will be built on this core.
Two big things I would like to see in the future:
Let player keep the current civ in the first and second age change!
It's not full "classic mode" but this way you could play longer with for example Rome, or with Spain if you choose them at second age.
More weighty decisions and negative consequences too!
In Civ 7 it feels to me like everything just gives you more bonuses, more yields, even bigger numbers.
There should be choices with more consequences,
like for example some of the goverments could give you a negative modifier too.
Example: Democracy brings more war weariness. Fascism less war weariness but less culture. etc.