So I'm playing Civ 5 today post-patch when I order some chinese food.
I proceed to single-handedly invade and destroy each nation on the planet, destroying them one at a time.
Game ends, food comes, I open the fortune cookie, and no joke, it says "You will step on the soil of many countries."
Initial thoughts on the patch - I'm loving the applications in multiplayer. Liberty is absolutely incredible, as you might expect from policies that give free settlers and such. (Even crazier when I played a classical era start - second city turn 3!)
However, the most fun I had was in a few OCC games, where even legendary start can lead to horrifying mis-matches in initial locations. My start had no rivers and no coast, with tundra to most of the north - but luckily, I had myself 5 sheep tiles and 1 horse, which combined with stables allowed me to work my poor, enslaved sheepies to death building wonders and universities.
Anyways, haven't played enough to really explore all the effects this has had on the early-game (especially in deity) but I will say that the turn-times have seen significant, very noticeable improvement. I'm loving it, especially because I had absolutely no faith that would be the case when it was listed on the patch notes.
