Hello guys,
Totally hyped for CIV6 now, I started to make a list of features that I would love to see in the new part:
1.) "Ecology": Pollution, rising tides (melting polar regions) and also natural distasters (like eathquakes, tsunamis, vulcanos & storms) could be an interesting addition. To keep it a little less random, a lot of these risks could be tied to certain regions (that might have valuable resources in return).
Also, certain "disease waves" like the plague could be integrated in an interesting way into the game, spread by trade routes, kept at bay by medical buildings or a quarantine mechanism.
2.) Expanded rules for vassals, colonies & rebellions; it would be great to be able to make own cities or other civs as vassals, that would have the chance for rebellion at a certain point. Maybe even rules for terrorism might make sense here.
The more distant a vassal is, or the less power you have more than him, the more likely a rebellion becomes.
3.) Federations & Alliances: similar to the world congress, but free in the choice of members. So there could exist different federations in the world that each have their own agenda and rule set
4.) Expanded diplomacy regarding intrigues: ability to make your spies fake a crime from another civ, to blame them for it; also enable a certain diplomacy (paying gold ?) with barbarians and pirates to attack a certain other civ
5.) Improved Information age / early future: this era could be fleshed out a little more than in CIV5, as there are some really exciting developments in the real world going on, like: VR, cyberwar, gene modifications etc.
Would love to be able to play civ a little bit longer
6.) Some more detailed finance mechanism and fleshed out economics: semi-independent mega corporations, financial crisis and a stock exchange of some sorts. This could even start earlier than the modern age in the shape of trade combines
7.) End times: instead of running endlessly with inspecified "future technologies", there could come a point (adjustable ?) when a big catastrophe strikes the world, be it a meteor, a disease or an alien attack (maybe even random). This would be a game changer and could possible throw back humanity into the stone age (starting the game from the scratch)
What do you think about it ?
Totally hyped for CIV6 now, I started to make a list of features that I would love to see in the new part:
1.) "Ecology": Pollution, rising tides (melting polar regions) and also natural distasters (like eathquakes, tsunamis, vulcanos & storms) could be an interesting addition. To keep it a little less random, a lot of these risks could be tied to certain regions (that might have valuable resources in return).
Also, certain "disease waves" like the plague could be integrated in an interesting way into the game, spread by trade routes, kept at bay by medical buildings or a quarantine mechanism.
2.) Expanded rules for vassals, colonies & rebellions; it would be great to be able to make own cities or other civs as vassals, that would have the chance for rebellion at a certain point. Maybe even rules for terrorism might make sense here.
The more distant a vassal is, or the less power you have more than him, the more likely a rebellion becomes.
3.) Federations & Alliances: similar to the world congress, but free in the choice of members. So there could exist different federations in the world that each have their own agenda and rule set
4.) Expanded diplomacy regarding intrigues: ability to make your spies fake a crime from another civ, to blame them for it; also enable a certain diplomacy (paying gold ?) with barbarians and pirates to attack a certain other civ
5.) Improved Information age / early future: this era could be fleshed out a little more than in CIV5, as there are some really exciting developments in the real world going on, like: VR, cyberwar, gene modifications etc.
Would love to be able to play civ a little bit longer

6.) Some more detailed finance mechanism and fleshed out economics: semi-independent mega corporations, financial crisis and a stock exchange of some sorts. This could even start earlier than the modern age in the shape of trade combines
7.) End times: instead of running endlessly with inspecified "future technologies", there could come a point (adjustable ?) when a big catastrophe strikes the world, be it a meteor, a disease or an alien attack (maybe even random). This would be a game changer and could possible throw back humanity into the stone age (starting the game from the scratch)
What do you think about it ?