• ampersandrew@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    As the article says, it’s history repeating itself. This one made more foundational changes to the formula than 6 did over 5, and once again, if you’re looking to play a Civ game, the old game is still going to be cheaper. I loved 6 when it came out, but when friends were curious about dipping their toes in, I just referred them to 5 because it was almost as good and far cheaper to try out. Civ 6 charts compared to 5 around the same time period are similar. I haven’t picked up 7 yet just because I’m still trying to get through other games, but I’m looking forward to it.

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      7 days ago

      I just referred them to 5 because it was almost as good

      Why do you consider Civ 6 better than 5?

      Edit for anyone else wanting to answer: Please specify whether you’re including Brave New World (or Gods and Kings) in your comparison, since those expansions significantly improved upon the original Civ 5 release.

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        I’m not the person that you asked, but I do hold the same opinion. My biggest reasons are:

        • Civs are far more incentivised to expand in VI, resulting in more conflict
        • Districts make city placement a much more complicated question
        • The city state influence game is much more interesting than just a spending race and also has more game-changing rewards
        • The culture and science victories are much more interactive with other civs now, rather than just hiding away and waiting for a bar to fill

        I don’t think V is bad by any means. It was the one that got me into the series after bouncing off III and IV. I just think that most of the changes in VI were improvements

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          7 days ago

          Are you including Brave New World in that comparison? I’ve never played Civ 5 without it.

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            Yes, and Gods & Kings. I did technically play the game without them but it was long enough ago now that I don’t really remember it without them

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        On a technical level, it functioned better. On an artistic level, I liked the look a lot better. On a gameplay level, they were pretty similar, but I liked what they did with city tiles in 6.