Is there any response from Firaxis / 2K ?

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So I was wondering if there is any respons from Firaxis / 2K about our AI complaints ?
Any news?
 
Yes; they are very bad players, they thought they had made good AI, they never expected how good we where at it.
 
Yes; they are very bad players, they thought they had made good AI, they never expected how good we where at it.

I really hope you are being sarcastic, but when i think about it, it better than the thought that they deliberatly dumbed it down. I honestly don't know which is true. But several people who had the press release build do say the AI was way smarter and harder to beat.

For me, i can slaughter every AI and hardly encounter more than, say 4 or 5 units, but they are never organized intelligently.
 
They are laughing their way to the bank right now, for decking out so many 90% reviews and game selling so well. In eyes of publisher and developer, civ V is huge success and business is strong.

I don't think there is a single developer on their parking lot that has a sting in their hearts that they might have released something that for higher than average consumer feels like rushed release with horrible ai, worse ui and unfinnished game mechanics. And you posting here, means that you are by default, above the average buyer of CIV V.

In all its glory, there is just one reviewer out there who had the spine to actually think what he is playing: http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3181540

Thank you.
 
Well, they issued a patch fixing one of the most glaring issues with the AI. That's my favorite kind of reply.

Yar. You never can be sure of the future but historically Firaxis has been good about patching.

Also the AI in Civ games has never been that spectacular.
 
After playing on the european release date I hated it, but thought it was just me and I hadn't learned how to play properly, as from looking at all the reviews they seemed to indicate it was an improvement on Civ 4. I gave it about another 14 hours of gameplay before deciding that it was time to activate my dormant account here and start :):):):):)ing about it. I'm so disappointed, I'm not even sure how they can claw this back with patches and even expansions. Scrap this game and give us another expansion for Civ 4!

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I really hope you are being sarcastic, but when i think about it, it better than the thought that they deliberatly dumbed it down. I honestly don't know which is true. But several people who had the press release build do say the AI was way smarter and harder to beat.

For me, i can slaughter every AI and hardly encounter more than, say 4 or 5 units, but they are never organized intelligently.

It seems fairly obvious that with all the glowing reviews for this game that they were playing a different, pre-release build. Also. consider the hype surrounding the multi-layered AI that was so fun and ground breaking it was tested daily on their lunch breaks.

Maybe in an upcoming DLC we will see this:

Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Improved AI
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Optimized Graphics Engine
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Alternate User Interface Bonus
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Expanded Multiplayer with included V 1.0 hotfixes
 
I really hope you are being sarcastic, but when i think about it, it better than the thought that they deliberatly dumbed it down. I honestly don't know which is true. But several people who had the press release build do say the AI was way smarter and harder to beat.

For me, i can slaughter every AI and hardly encounter more than, say 4 or 5 units, but they are never organized intelligently.

I was joking yes, I really believe that they made the whole game more noob friendly and / or they where just rushing the game.
 
Got 2 friends, they never where in CIV really, they tried but seems the learning curve was to high. And now they absolute love CiV V, they always where pretty bad at it but now at prince, they have no problem whatsoever.
 
Maybe in an upcoming DLC we will see this:

Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Improved AI
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Optimized Graphics Engine
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Alternate User Interface Bonus
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Expanded Multiplayer with included V 1.0 hotfixes

Could you back up your estimation of one example of some game company actually having done that.
ONE. Even from EA?
 
It seems fairly obvious that with all the glowing reviews for this game that they were playing a different, pre-release build. Also. consider the hype surrounding the multi-layered AI that was so fun and ground breaking it was tested daily on their lunch breaks.

Maybe in an upcoming DLC we will see this:

Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Improved AI
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Optimized Graphics Engine
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Alternate User Interface Bonus
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Expanded Multiplayer with included V 1.0 hotfixes
Yes, sure, that will happen.

Really, all these unfunny jabs about DLC are getting annoying now. We know, you don't like it when developers release new content after a release that isn't all bundled together in an overpriced expansion pack. Get over it already.
 
So I was wondering if there is any respons from Firaxis / 2K about our AI complaints ?
Any news?
Oh but of course!
Updates to Sid Meier's Civilization V have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The major changes include:

-Modding - Installer and permissions fixes. Should address any remaining mod download and install issues.
-Full screen crash fix. Game will now restart in Windowed mode if it cannot find a suitable full-screen resolution on first start.
-Hall of Fame now records data correctly when using a Windows username with special characters.
-Deal expiration fixes.
-Fix for Puppet State production exploit.
-Misc crash fixes.
:clap: That's one helluva of a patch right here!
:wallbash:


Got 2 friends, they never where in CIV really, they tried but seems the learning curve was to high. And now they absolute love CiV V, they always where pretty bad at it but now at prince, they have no problem whatsoever.
Excellent!
Yeah, who cares about the existing fans, right? They'll buy the crap that's ridiculously easy even on Deity and after the purchase they can be forgotten. It's the new fans that are important!
:suicide:
 
Got 2 friends, they never where in CIV really, they tried but seems the learning curve was to high. And now they absolute love CiV V, they always where pretty bad at it but now at prince, they have no problem whatsoever.

...and to be fair, I think this is entirely the game we have got. They have made it much more newbie friendly and in a way, that is fair enough. More people playing Civ isn't a bad thing.

Unfortunately, it does seem like they have concentrated on that a little too much with V. Hopefully the patches will beginning to address this - fingers crossed.
 
Complaining that the "normal" difficulty level can be beaten by "normal" people is really a bit ... weird. Play on deity if prince is too easy for you. And don't use any of the known easy win strategies, don't pretend quechua rushes were impossible on deity in Civ IV.

Mate, you're getting on my nerves now with same empty argument all over the threads - how many times it needs explaining that two very first games of Civ5 I've ever played were a resounding success on King and Emperor? Did that ever happen in any of the previous games? Can you win your first game on Swashbuckler in "Pirates!"?

No, no exploits here, unless you're talking about playing the game instead of watching telly and chatting to friends in the meantime. Cultural/Diplomatic win.

AI is broken, and the way the happiness is set is simply not working. We can hope for patches, but don't make the problem smaller by saying "oh if it feels easy go and play on Deity". We need to get the message across (and vent btw :)), otherwise we'll get more "awesome" patches fixing highscore username :rolleyes:
 
otherwise we'll get more "awesome" patches fixing highscore username

That was a nifty point, it kinda sums up a few things. I stated earlier that it was a teenage version, but I'll buy the noob concept. Probably more accurate.
 
No, I get that it all moves forward, so there is progress even with non-important fixes but man how the AI sucks. :wallbash:
I've read Tom Chick review, and I can't believe how accurate it is...
 
Maybe in an upcoming DLC we will see this:

Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Improved AI
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Optimized Graphics Engine
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Alternate User Interface Bonus
Civilization V, DLC add-on pack: Expanded Multiplayer with included V 1.0 hotfixes

Freakn sounds like
Halo3
Halo3: ODST (DLC that you had to pay 60$ for)
Halo: Reach (more DLC that was 60$ and you just got OLD maps from halo1 2 and 3...)
 
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