Athena Save Us!
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- Oct 7, 2024
I haven't bought VII yet. I enjoyed V the most, though. I did get into VI after a while, but I got sick of constantly resupplying my cities with workers instead of just having them on hand to do whatever.VII might be the first civ to just be straight up unsalvageable. It's just so utterly unfun. Since IV, every release has really been a watered down version of the previous game pending future updates. V was iffy and burdened by introducing a lot of new systems (hexagons) but eventually became a contender for the best in the series. Even VI became... playable, if still not as polished as V.
Meanwhile VII changes so much of what people like about civ that I legitimately do not know if any amount of updates can fix it. They straight up broke the core of the game. Sid Meier actually had a philosophy of '33s' for sequels, where he believed 33% of the game should keep established features, 33% should improve past features, and 33% should be new features entirely.
This feels more like 10%/0%/40%, and the other 50% is being saved for overpriced DLC.