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So, three months later, how are we doing?Let's see how Civ VII is doing with its first expansion.
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So, three months later, how are we doing?Let's see how Civ VII is doing with its first expansion.
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Time to load up Civilization IV. Gotta pump those numbers up.So, three months later, how are we doing?
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Unironicallywe need a campaign to get it above Civ VII.Time to load up Civilization IV. Gotta pump those numbers up.
Getting Old World above Civ 7 would be more fun.Unironicallywe need a campaign to get it above Civ VII.
They're both made by Soren Johnson, but Old World is more feasible. I know people who still play Civ IV on their CDs.Getting Old World above Civ 7 would be more fun.
If they do realize their mistake, why not abandon the failed title and simply announce a proper faithful Civ game? I hate this corpo marketing where they go half-way in admitting fault. Rushing a new early access release is probably more viable than keeping 7 on life-support for a few years."We are sorry"
There's probably dev egos involved. The failure of Civ 7 is an enormous repudiation of Ed Beach's (and his gaggle of nuFiraxis retards) idiotic direction.If they do realize their mistake, why not abandon the failed title and simply announce a proper faithful Civ game? I hate this corpo marketing where they go half-way in admitting fault. Rushing a new early access release is probably more viable than keeping 7 on life-support for a few years.
Well developing a new game also takes immense time and resources. If they go that route they'd have to come up with another gimmick to justify not just going back to an older civ altogether.There's probably dev egos involved. The failure of Civ 7 is an enormous repudiation of Ed Beach's (and his gaggle of nuFiraxis retards) idiotic direction.
But hey, they're finally adding a Sid Meier's Civilization mode to Humankind 2.If they do realize their mistake, why not abandon the failed title and simply announce a proper faithful Civ game? I hate this corpo marketing where they go half-way in admitting fault. Rushing a new early access release is probably more viable than keeping 7 on life-support for a few years.
Well to be fair Firaxis are not the only developers that tend to release a new entry into an established series that goes on step forward, a dozen back and a couple sideways. Can't really think of to many games that genuinely are just straight up improvements over their predecessors especially at launch.If they go that route they'd have to come up with another gimmick to justify not just going back to an older civ altogether.