Civilization vii reddit. Though Civ 6 seems to have fleshed out most of the possible mechanics for a Civ 7, after playing some paradox games and total war I realized that the political aspect, which is integral to any civilization’s history, is pretty two dimensional. The nice thing about Civ games is the old ones remain relevant and fun to play even after the new one is released. I see posts and hear from friends that they still prefer Civ V and play that over VI. If that's the case, you'll be more than happy, but I suspect many people will not by happy with that direction and feel disappointed with the lack of innovation. Sure, there’s room for improvement, and we’ll get that when patches and DLCs come out, as has been the case for previous Civ games. For Civ VII, just some ideas off the top of my head: Civ 7 will be marketed as if it's a new game, but it's really just Civ 6 version 2. 0. But for me, this is easily the best Civ I've ever played (I've been playing since IV). Imagine your civilization's entire religion based around a certain star or constellation and eventually being able to go there and explore it and colonize the star system. For such an important historical entity, the lack of its existence in all prior Civ games is very disappointing. That's a good thing in my opinion. I would gladly take more unique and varied playstyles at the cost of less civilizations to boot. After 6 Civ games, I believe it’s about time we get an Ancient Judea Civ in VII. Age of Empires 4 took this route, and I think it is better for it. . cwgwq lvhc qyim aclnygz ozh tjsiqr ylk busz egpsk xmki