Personally I think Civ Switching is probably the best thing about Civ 7. It’s a feature that excites me when I play the game , I love the idea of my civ evolving over the game and getting a new set of toys to play with as the game goes on. Ages.. well that doesn’t work so well, but that’s a separate topic.
So I’m actually quite angry at what looks like an utter capitulation to a vocal minority who I think are reacting to what they imagine the game is like rather than the reality. I understand that some don’t like the idea of civ switching just in principal or because another game did it badly, but you’d hope people would come in with more of an open mind on it. I think even now the implementation of civ switching is pretty good, it’s a bit jarring at times, but mainly due to the way ages work. If like me you generally take the historic option most times then it’s hardly noticeable.
I think Firaxis are making a hole for themselves with this move however. There is no version of the game they can make that will give the anti civ switching crowd what they want. There will always be an outcry against civ 7, and as they discover that the game is not fun with a continuous civ and fall away. Firaxis will have wasted valuable dev effort and time in trying to satisfy players who have no intention of playing the game long term.
So maybe Firaxis are just going through a PR exercise here, making small effort to appease this crowd whilst never actually implementing a full version with no civ switching. The wording of their statement made me suspect that they know the game just doesn’t work with continuity civs and would require an enormous overhaul to do it any justice at all, and so they are just ‘testing ideas’. They have probably been thinking about how it would work for years, and come to the conclusion that it just doesn’t.
So when they do release this feature, and the vocal minority play it, say it’s what they wanted, then say it’s not what they wanted and drop the game.. what happens then?