CIV 6

Infinite Citadel

Odium

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Not liking the graphic change. I've put in a ton of time in Civ V (it's only game my girlfriend likes playing atm, fingers crossed she'll get into Stellaris).

 
Also more information for those wondering.

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, set to launch on PC on October 21, 2016, offers new ways to interact with your world, expand your empire across the map, advance your culture and compete against history’s greatest leaders to build a civilization that will truly stand the test of time. Your story begins later this year!

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI includes:
•EXPANSIVE EMPIRES: See the marvels of your empire spread across the map like never before. Each city spans multiple tiles so you can custom build your cities to take full advantage of the local terrain.

•ACTIVE RESEARCH: Unlock boosts that speed your civilization’s progress through history. To advance more quickly, use your units to actively explore, develop your environment, and discover new cultures.

•DYNAMIC DIPLOMACY: Interactions with other civilizations change over the course of the game, from primitive first interactions where conflict is a fact of life, to late game alliances and negotiations.

•COMBINED ARMS: Expanding on the “one unit per tile” design, support units can now be embedded with other units, like anti-tank support with infantry, or a warrior with settlers. Similar units can also be combined to form powerful “Corps” units.

•ENHANCED MULTIPLAYER: In addition to traditional multiplayer modes, cooperate and compete with your friends in a wide variety of situations all designed to be easily completed in a single session.

•A CIV FOR ALL PLAYERS: Civilization VI provides veteran players new ways to build and tune their civilization for the greatest chance of success. New tutorial systems are designed to introduce new players to the underlying concepts of Civilization so they can easily get started on a path to victory.
Join the conversation on social media by using the hashtag #OneMoreTurn, and be sure to follow the Civilization franchise on social media to keep up to date with the latest news and information on Sid Meier’s Civilization VI.
 
I enjoyed civ V, but per usual, I'm gonna wait until they get all the expansions and other DLC out of the way, and get it all in 1 go on tech monday a couple years down the road when if its be reported to be good.

 
City planning is now going to be OP. Semi return of stacking is gonna make the game interesting. I might actually get the initial release version.

 
I enjoyed civ V, but per usual, I'm gonna wait until they get all the expansions and other DLC out of the way, and get it all in 1 go on tech monday a couple years down the road when if its be reported to be good.
Yeah, I'll do this too. I bought Civ 5 when it first came out. Really disappointing and exploited the hell out of it with the puppet cities. Then I got all the expansions after a Humble Bundle sale and it became my favorite Civ game. Firaxis (and every other studio I guess) has a tendency to fuck up their first release then fix it later with expansions.

 
Yeah, I'll do this too. I bought Civ 5 when it first came out. Really disappointing and exploited the hell out of it with the puppet cities. Then I got all the expansions after a Humble Bundle sale and it became my favorite Civ game. Firaxis (and every other studio I guess) has a tendency to fuck up their first release then fix it later with expansions.
Yep. The really nice thing about this type of game is you actually can afford to do this without actually losing too much. I mean civ V was released in 2010, and its still totally playable, unlike alot of other content released in 2010(and its not because 2010 was a bad release year).

 
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