21-12-2016, 11:10 | #1 |
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Winter update + DLC
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Added Earth map (Standard size) Added “Alert” action for units Put a unit to sleep until they spot an enemy unit Scenario setup menu Jump into Scenarios more easily within the Single Player menu. This only shows up when a single player scenario is available and enabled (as can be found in both of the new DLCs!) Added new replay option to Wonder completion movies [GAMEPLAY UPDATES] Religious units may now Fortify Until Healed Coastal Raids can now pillage districts in addition to the buildings within Great Admirals are no longer allowed to spawn on wonders in water tiles (ex. Huey, Great Lighthouse) so they cannot become stranded in lakes [BALANCE CHANGES] Cities can no longer receive yields from more than one regional building per type; they take the highest (ex. production from multiple Factories) Cities can no longer receive amenities from more than one regional building per type; they take the highest (ex. amenities from multiple Stadiums) Decreased production costs of Wonders progressively From the Industrial era (about -10%) to the Atomic era (about -40%). Decreased production costs of all Space Race Projects by 40%. Increased research costs of Technologies and Civics progressively From the Industrial era (about +5%) to the Information era (about +20%). Increased Faith from Mission Increased Culture from Chateau Lowered the minimum unit upgrade cost Improved clarity on Warmongering penalties associated with taking a civ’s final city Most Civilization unique districts now require population to construct (like normal districts) Spaceport district no longer requires population to construct [AI TUNING] Improved AI Deal negotiations and analysis Improved AI handling of Promises; including that they are more likely to agree if they like you, and also will consider how trustworthy a civ is by whether they’ve kept previous promises Improved tactical handling of Great Admirals and Great Generals Improved AI interest in Terracotta Army Improved handling of leaf techs Improved building of Forts Improved resource grabbing in late game Improved Last Viking King agenda’s analysis for who is in bottom percentage of navies Improved handling of several complaint or kudo messages from AI Rebalanced Catherine’s evaluation of the ‘no spying’ Promise AI will not try to convert unconvertible cities [BUG FIXES] Fixed several unique buildings that weren’t getting their yields increased by various game effects (ex. Policies) Fixed an issue that allowed the Goddess of the Harvest pantheon bonus to stack Fixed it so loading screens now show the correct text and play matching VO Fixed an issue that blocked certain relationship-based diplomatic actions Fixed an issue where incomplete Encampment districts were able to attack Fixed an issue where you could declare war on friends or allies by moving units Fixed an issue where AI could declare war on a civ with whom they were already at war Fixed an issue that caused a Multiplayer lobby to require joining players to have Additional Content that wasn’t actually needed Fixed a bug that caused Apostles to run out of promotions Fixed a bug where gaining policy slots mid-turn could block progression Fixed issues caused by trading lots of Great Works at the same time Fixed an issue where turn timers weren’t loading correctly from a save Fixed an issue where Rome’s roads would connect to too many adjacent roads Fixed issue where civs could get another civ’s exclusive agenda Fixed multiple links to the Civilopedia Fixed issue that could cause menu music to play twice and overlap itself Fixed an issue that could cause private MP games to become public Fixed multiple text & grammatical issues Fixed multiple crashes [VISUALS] Added new art for National Parks Updated Mines for several eras Updated Swordsman Improved city fading during combat [MULTIPLAYER] Hallowed Ground scenario is no playable on huge maps VO now plays correctly when loading a save [UI] Resource Report now correctly shows resources from several sources: Great People abilities Diplomatic Deals Checkboxes for toggle yields and grid now stay in sync with hotkeys Improved differentiation in Government Lens hex colors Added Defeat icon to the End Game Results screen [AUDIO] Added sound effect for Quick Save hotkey Poland Civilization & Scenario Pack This premium DLC adds Poland and leader Jadwiga to Civilization VI. Jadwiga was an expert mediator, champion of Catholicism and protected the poor. You can learn more about her in our blog post here. Also included is a new scenario, “Jadwiga’s Legacy,” that tasks players with defending Poland, Prague and Vienna from invaders invading forces comprised of the Teutonic Knights and Ottoman Turks. Gain glory in battle and prove yourself the greatest defender of Poland! Includes the complete Polish civilization with Jadwiga, Winged Hussar unique Unit, and Sukiennice unique Building. Poland’s “Golden Liberty” unique ability allows them to gain territory when they build a Fort or Encampment, even allowing them to steal territory from other civs! They also convert a Military Policy slot into a Wildcard slot, giving them extra flexibility in culture. Jadwiga allows you to spread your religion to the nearby city when you gain another civ’s territory with Golden Liberty. Her relics provide bonus Faith, Culture, and Gold. The famous Winged Hussar is strong on the attack and can push back defending units. The Sukiennice, or Cloth Hall, gives bonus Production from foreign Trade Routes, and Gold from internal Trade Routes. Play as a great Polish noble lord in the “Jadwiga's Legacy” Scenario: 60 Turn limit Defend Poland, Prague, and Vienna from invaders including the Teutonic Knights and Ottoman Turks Gain glory in battle and prove yourself the greatest defender of Poland. http://store.steampowered.com/app/512033 Vikings Scenario Pack Bring Europe under your rule as the mightiest Viking lord in “Vikings, Traders and Raiders!” – the most detailed scenario released yet for Sid Meier’s Civilization VI. The Vikings Scenario Pack includes: Six new City-States added to the base game: Auckland (Industrial): Additional production for Coastal tiles. Antananarivo (Cultural): Culture bonus that increases with every Great Person earned. Armagh (Religious): Builders can construct the Monastery improvement, which provides Faith and heals religious units. Granada (Militaristic): Builders can construct the Alcazar improvement, which protects military units and provides Culture. Muscat (Trade): Bonus Amenities in cities with a Commercial Hub. Palenque (Scientific): Improved City growth for cities with a Campus. Three new Natural Wonders added to the base game: Eyjafjallajökull Lysefjord Giant’s Causeway Play as a great ruler of the Dark Ages in the “Vikings, Traders, and Raiders!” Scenario: 100 Turn Scenario, from 787 to 1087 Play as Harald Hardrada of Norway, King Canute of the Danes, or Olof Skotkonung of Sweden. Launch a naval invasion of England, conquer Paris, find Vinland with an explorer, or sail through Gibraltar and raid the Mediterranean Sea. Build a trade empire and profitable cities, or spread a religion and gain Faith for your people. Includes special art assets for leaders. http://store.steampowered.com/app/512032 DLC is 5 euro each
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21-12-2016, 14:56 | #2 |
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I guess this should be in the Civ VI subforum?
Civ6 is on holiday discount on Steam... Minus a meagre 10%, so the price is still €53,99. A bit strange for a die-hard Civ fan like me to still not have bought or even played Civ6 yet. (But then again, I'm overloaded with deadlines at the moment anyway.) I'll probably wait until it hits 50% discount and will buy the DLC's in a similar manner. Just like I did with Crusader Kings II and Europa Universalis IV (75% discount even) and that still costed me €40 altogether.
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You could buy it at something like Gamer's Outlet for 33 euros.
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27-12-2016, 12:20 | #4 |
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I bought the scenarios: Easy wins on Deity, no storyline at all...
It's horrific to see the AI struggle with basic tactics. I think I've lost a city to an AI once or twice in maybe 50 games. And those were far off island cities taken by ships. I do not know where to begin with the huge list of discomforts. CFC forum is full of them. Diplo is still utter crap, and so is reputation. Religion is dramatic.
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29-12-2016, 09:23 | #5 |
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Thinking of playing this again makes me contemplate suicide.
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21-02-2017, 01:13 | #6 |
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... and if I guess correctly, it didn't get better in the last two months...
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22-02-2017, 14:40 | #7 |
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I haven't actually been tempted to try it
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28-02-2017, 22:19 | #8 |
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I'm so happy I finally got Dishonored 2. It is gorgeous, a masterpiece, and runs OKish on my PC with 760GTX. Considering that I paid only 30 bucks for this work of art, in no way I'm buying Civ 6 bs for more than 5 bucks. People post all kinds of horrors about it still after 3 patches. Now, no time for idle chat, I've got to deal with this Delilah bitch.
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06-03-2017, 21:10 | #9 |
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I got Dishonored GOTY for 5 bucks, and that's a good price. I loved the main game, but I disliked the DLC. I'm not tempted to try, but since I'm in the process of designing a pile of components I think Dishonored 2 might just be the game to see how good a game can look.
Playing Football Manager doesn't really make a good point for building a PC with i7. Or R7.
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28-03-2017, 15:02 | #10 |
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I've played Civ 6 a couple of days last year and it's biggest horror imo is it being so boring. And it has no OCC which I enjoy a lot in Civ 5 for some reason.
Dishonored 2 seems to be a lot of fun to play, but I also read it's PC port is a bit erratic. How is this nowadays?
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