Because it looks like a civ5 mod more than a brand new game.
Yea, looks just like it.

Because it looks like a civ5 mod more than a brand new game.
Because it looks like a civ5 mod more than a brand new game.
Which mod?cus it does, I check in here like every couple weeks, the let's play youtubes look so much like 5. Ok there's new governments and you build buildings outside your city now, that looks like a civ5 mod to me.
Not a specific mod, I'm saying the game looks like new civ5 mod. It looks incredibly similar, some new systems but overall the same game. Basically they rewrote civics, allowed you to stack units into armies and instead of building improvements with workers and buildings in cities, now you build districts. Did I miss anything? It doesn't excite me or look that different from 5.
5 was drastically different from 4 and you could tell that immediately on seeing the release info. I got very excited to play 5.
Different spy system, different trader system, support units, different great person system, different city state system and bonuses, different civ bonuses, new wonders and civs and leaders, completely new art, modified and new victory conditions, workers replaced with builders, new unit upgrades, new natural wonders, new luxuries/bonus resources with various tile yields, housing, ammenities,Not a specific mod, I'm saying the game looks like new civ5 mod. It looks incredibly similar, some new systems but overall the same game. Basically they rewrote civics, allowed you to stack units into armies and instead of building improvements with workers and buildings in cities, now you build districts. Did I miss anything? It doesn't excite me or look that different from 5.
5 was drastically different from 4 and you could tell that immediately on seeing the release info. I got very excited to play 5.
I guess 4 was simply a Civ 3 mode.
Different spy system, different trader system, support units, different great person system, different city state system and bonuses, different civ bonuses, new wonders and civs and leaders, completely new art, modified and new victory conditions, workers replaced with builders, new unit upgrades, new natural wonders, new luxuries/bonus resources with various tile yields
... I mean: Yes, you did miss some things.
Actually I would have said the demo of Civ V felt more like Age Of Empires. If I wanted Age Of Empires I would have got Age Of Empires or Empire Earth so I have stuck with Civ IV. This is the one that is the litmus test of how many they lost over Civ V. A lot of those on the web were expecting a different sort of game to what finally went out the door... When series start losing sight of their core difference the series dies ie. Emperor: Battle For Dune, Command And Conquer 4.
If you truly want to understand why hate seems (note:seems) to be the majority reaction consider the following scenarios:
-someone holds open a door for you
-someone slams said door in your face
which of those is more likely to get a response from you?
It works the same way with games, awesome new features are largely overlooked (or at least not commented upon), while the bad points get visiously shouted down.
The fact is that Civ V was like being given promotional material for a top line sports car like a Ferrari and then finding out on delivery it wasn't. I am still waiting to see how many that bought Civ V come back. That will be the true test... I am not sure Civ VI will suffer the faith breaking. These could have been tested easily as a different game. The Head Designer on Civ V said he had never actually played Civ and it showed to me...
Huh?
I think you just made that up.
He was a designer on Civ IV Warlords and Civ IV Beyond The Sword. He also worked as a coder on those games. Interesting trick without ever playing.
I am still waiting to see how many that bought Civ V come back. That will be the true test... I am not sure Civ VI will suffer the faith breaking.