Yeah, no, this will not work for me. It's like wrapping a turd sandwich in lettuce and try to pass it as palatable. This is not what makes Civ as a franchise enticing to many. I want 20 civs or so that were major civs in the world history, led by their famous leaders. I want these civs to be unbalanced, each with unique attributes that require very different game strategies. Think Babylon, Eleanor with her loyalty flipping mechanic, Mongolia with their cav boosts, Byzantium, Alex and continuous warring, Germany with Hansa, Mali with gold generation, etc in Civ6. I don't want to see Tubman, Lovelace, Rizal, Machiavelli, Greta Thunberg, Al Sharpton, Megan Markle, Mark Twain, etc leading civilizations. I want Washington, Louis XIV, Catherine, Nero, Pericles, Cleopatra, Mao, Stalin, Ataturk, etc. You know... actual leaders. Firxais should let the community to come up with Santa and the North Pole Civilization, Super Mario themed Civs, Dracula ruling Transylvania (great mod for Halloween), and yes, Ada Lovelace leading the 01001110 Civilization. Did I enjoy these weird modded civs? Absolutely, but I don't have them on all the time, since I don't want to find Bowser and Daisy on a regular basis in my Civ6 games. If I role play a game of Civ6 as Genghis on a rampage conquering the world, I want to fight Alexander and Shaka, not Lovelace of Bulgaria and Rizal of Maya.
I will only consider purchasing Civ7 if Firaxis creates a game setting that will allow me to remove all non leaders from the game and force the remaining ones to be tied to the civs they actually ruled. None of this Genghis Khan of Canada or Ramses of Poland. And they should fix city sprawl through color coding buildings or something like that. The game visuals are impossible to follow once city sprawl gets under way, which is likely why Civ7 has such a poor online presence. It's like a chessboard where instead of black and white, the pieces and squares are all grey and gray. I'm cool with towns, commanders, and even treasure fleets. Not everything is bad in Civ7, but the core parts are. Horribly so.