Dayum I'm having so much fun now playing Civ 5 campaigns that I'm not sure now if I'm going to buy Civ 6 early. I might delay the purchase to Christmas, even if it's probably going to be the same price.
Thing is, Civ 5 with all expansions is such a great Civ game, and keeps surprising me. I just got something happen to me that had never happened after some 20 full campaigns (not much compared to others I know, but still) or so since I got the game back in 2012:
I was minding my own business as a tall Rome empire around the dawn of the 20th century (this is Emperor difficulty), never gone to war with anybody, but I have a very powerful and advanced military (WWII infantry, submarines and battleships in 1908) defending my borders. I'm friends with 4 out of the other 7 civs, and have only denounced 2 others because they were bothering me (but I don't plan to declare war on them). Well, turns out one city belonging to one of those 2 Civs suddenly flipped and now I'm in control of it being asked if I want to annex it, puppet it or raze it
And I'm not even going for a cultural victory, actually going fully for science. Anyway, I was so surprised by this, I don't think I even knew it was possible
I uninstalled Civ 5 and it's expansions. Afraid to start a game and ignore Civ 6.
First round, I'll play Civ 6 vanilla without modifying thigns to see how everything works. Then, I may end up increasing research costs again on following playthroughs since I like taking things very slowsly with this game.
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