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If I can't kill a tank with a phalanx it's not Civiliation!!
lol who told you that....? i've prolly got more hours in civ 2 than you got in in AC,Civ4,5,6 and BE combines :P
It's called "raze city".
Hahaha, hehehe, so funny *girly giggle*. For grownups though we know what OP meant.
If you weren't a little kid you'd have responded with something intellectual like "a big mechanic is the envoy system and without city states a decent portion of the research, civics, and goverment would be wasted/nullifed".
SMAC map size was 256 x 256
CIV 6 map size is = 106 x 66
Do you undersand people? oh i forgot.. casuals
You two would do a nice couple, both absolutely arrogant and full of themselves.
The map size is a legit issue and has been pointed out multiple times...hard to take anyone seriously that denies that.
That's why I say they'll be gone after the new game hype. Stuff like that matters.
in civ 5 the traders worked almost identically to civ 6. rewards calculations have changed how they operate does not. Now they are responsible for building roads for you in the process.
The build queue is gone and as some people have stated it is due to the unstacked cities mechanic. you can not properly manage it. yes this makes it a bit harder late game, yet if you are not some pick up casual you should not have a problem with empire management.
in civ 5 city states could not be razed. nothing has changed here. if you are complaining that you can not disable them in the setup options again that is the complaint of a pick up casual. Because more features like influencing city states adds to a fuller game.
It's almost as if they wanted to go in another direction with this game. As good as Alpha Centauri was, we don't see much games like that nowadays.
Yep calls other casuals when he played for 20 hours before realizing you could choose which tiles to work and complains about missing features that were only added to satisfy the casuals...
This guy gets it.
BE was a different direction....
Amen brother. And remember when trolls didn't exsit?
So was civ5 and expansions from civ4 bts... And surprise, your avatar is the civ5 logo.