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Without it, it's impossible to play long rounds with 16+ civs on oversized maps.
I swear, I would be willing to pay hundreds of euros just to finally play my favorite game the way I want.
Unfortunately, the technical limitations of the 32-bit version (a maximum of 4GB RAM usage) ruin it for me and many others.
But for now, V is the top. Where VII sits is too early to say for me. The age transition feature is a little jarring but maybe I just have to get used to it.
I miss the palace builder !! Why is it not here anymore
so it goes
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This game is incredibly good, the vast variety of artwork and variations within your armies are exceptional, the look and feel is spot on. The look and creation of monuments is excellent, diplomatic components should be more be more indepth, and the maps need more variety and should be bigger, otherwise it’s absolutely outstanding!
Never underestimate curb appeal to bring someone in and keep them engaged.
I have to say, with buildings being housed in quarters and how the cities just sort of 'flow' together it does give the game just the slightest touch of a city building flair and a 'That looks cool, I made that' sense of ownership.
Maybe the expansions / updates can boost it above 5.