Fuck yeah, I love how this game keeps getting updated.
Cultural victory? Is that what the US has already won?
Firaxis Games knows how to make good expansions, and I love them for that.
I'd love to see actual climate change in the game. Making Resources dwindle the worse it gets, Nuclear war having significant impact on it, and the game, having gone on long enough, turn into something like Battlefield 2142's setting. Ice melting and flooding, Fertile land being harder to come by. That's an expansion pack I want
Guess I can wave goodbye to another dozens, if not hundreds of hours.
When I was thinking about what new Civs they could possibly add, Poland was the only one I could think of. I wonder what the 8 others will be.
More Civilization is always a good thing, doesn't hurt that the expansion sounds like it's going to be bringing a lot of features.
i like the title of the dlc. Its like the book "Brave new world" by Aldous Huxley which is funny cause the book is about the dystopian society.
I wonder how much this will change the game compared to G&K.
Also, I kinda wish they would enable mods for multiplayer.
[QUOTE=Major Archer;39922375]i like the title of the dlc. Its like the book "Brave new world" by Aldous Huxley which is funny cause the book is about the dystopian society.[/QUOTE]
Currently been reading it, its rather creepy and chilling.
[QUOTE=Major Archer;39922375]i like the title of the dlc. Its like the book "Brave new world" by Aldous Huxley which is funny cause the book is about the dystopian society.[/QUOTE]
Actually its referencing a quote from [I]The Tempest[/I] by William Shakespeare.
Read this in William Morgan Sheppard's voice:
"O wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world,
That has such people in't."
[QUOTE=DohEntertainmen;39922625]Actually its referencing a quote from [I]The Tempest[/I] by William Shakespeare.
Read this in William Morgan Sheppard's voice:
"O wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world,
That has such people in't."[/QUOTE]
Aldous Huxley also named Brave New World form Shakespeare's Tempest.
[QUOTE=Rich209;39922649]Aldous Huxley also named Brave New World [B]from[/B] Shakespeare's Tempest.[/QUOTE]
Yes, but since this expansion in particular involves great artists(even the Globe Theater is included as a wonder), I highly doubt this is about Aldous Huxley's dystopia novel.
I always end up getting utopian endings, while getting called a faggot by my friends for not crushing my enemies under the foot of science and/or military dominance.
Peace and love, guys <3
I have yet to get Gods & Kings, but Civ 5 itself is amazing. Looking forward to this.
[QUOTE=TheTalon;39921700]I'd love to see actual climate change in the game. Making Resources dwindle the worse it gets, Nuclear war having significant impact on it, and the game, having gone on long enough, turn into something like Battlefield 2142's setting. Ice melting and flooding, Fertile land being harder to come by. That's an expansion pack I want[/QUOTE]
That kind of thing actually happened in Alpha Centauri, though it was kind of different. It was actually possible to terraform up mountain ridges to influence rainfall, letting you starve your neighbour of rainfall and making their farms less effective, whilst not actually declaring war on them, too.
I believe that either civ 2 or 3 might have had ecoterrorism, too, but not sure.
[QUOTE=Persecution;39923294]I always end up getting utopian endings, while getting called a faggot by my friends for not crushing my enemies under the foot of science and/or military dominance.
Peace and love, guys <3[/QUOTE]
It's never a true victory until all of your enemies have been reduced to ash and dust!
cool the new world congress looks way more interesting than the current diplomatic/UN victory.
diplomatic victory is the only one i haven't done because getting votes for the UN is damn near impossible, especially when other civs start conquering the city-states you need to vote for you.
[QUOTE=Kljunas;39921963]When I was thinking about what new Civs they could possibly add, Poland was the only one I could think of. I wonder what the 8 others will be.[/QUOTE] Zimbabwe perhaps.
I would like to see natural disasters to.
[QUOTE=DohEntertainmen;39921338]Oh my Gods and Kings.[/QUOTE]
Well this takes things Beyond the Sword.
I like Civ V and it's gameplay, but I'm kinda disappointed that they keep adding features from IV to V with expansions/DLC.
[QUOTE=Jetamo;39923819]Well this takes things Beyond the Sword.[/QUOTE]
Hopefully with the expanded diplomacy and the world congress we can stop Conflicts in Civilization from happening.
Maybe we could even Play the World with our trust like a set of pawns. Only then could our civilizations stand the Test of Time.
Winged Hussars oh man
[QUOTE=TheDeadBread;39925135]I like Civ V and it's gameplay, but I'm kinda disappointed that they keep adding features from IV to V with expansions/DLC.[/QUOTE]
Except they're redoing them so they're not badly implemented and also so they have a bigger impact.
[QUOTE=Coffee;39925260]Except they're redoing them so they're not badly implemented and also so they have a bigger impact.[/QUOTE]
for real.
religion in civ4 was really boring.
it was like "you better convert to Judaism or else"
i hope they don't charge 30 bucks for this.
[QUOTE=DohEntertainmen;39922981]Yes, but since this expansion in particular involves great artists(even the Globe Theater is included as a wonder), I highly doubt this is about Aldous Huxley's dystopia novel.[/QUOTE]
In Civ 5 you can have a dystopia. The dlc doesn't have to be about the book. I just thought it was cool that those two things fell together.
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