Good price.
Can anyone recommend a game in the Civ style that has a better economy/population model than Civ? I really hate that players can 'buy' tiles in Civ with gold coins (who are we supposed to be buying them from?) and that a gold mine doesn't increase your gold coin supply directly. Also dislike that you can buy units. Where exactly do those troops/vehicles come from? Surely if I create a massive army I'd be pulling people out of the fields and factories.
jayap72
12 May 16#3
Great price but nowhere near as good as civ v
Elevation
12 May 161#4
Nil points for spelling Civilisation incorrectly.
fishmaster to Elevation
12 May 162#5
Synthesizer or synthesiser?
Us Brits think we have the upper hand over the Americans with spelling of English words e.g. colour / color. Us Brits say Aluminium, as we decided we needed a faux latin approximation, originally the British scientist Sir Humphry (without an e!) Davy named the metal Alumium, then changed his mind some years later and called it Aluminum (the American spelling) so whilst we think that Americans have b*stardised our langugage it's not always the case. So here's a case of a Brit discovering a metal eventually calling it Aluminum which the Americans use to this day and some other Brits say ooh no that needs to sound more Latin, we'll change it and then centuries later Brits can pretend they have the upper hand.
In the case of this deal Civilization is the correct spelling.
Ronnyjoz to Elevation
13 May 161#15
No matter how we spell the word "Civilisation", the name of this game is "Sid Meier's Civilization Beyond Earth"
Says it right there on the box.
It's like St. Thomas apostrophe Hospital. Doesn't matter if it;s "right" or not, it's what they chose to call it.
Elevation
12 May 16#6
None of that really works once you know that Americans used to be able to spell English correctly before the 1800's.....But at least you put the effort in.
Gkains
12 May 16#7
What is correct? Languages evolve, while English spelling does not. So many English words are so far removed from the phonetics it's as if the letters don't mean anything.
Always wondered if the incidents of dyslexia is worse in English compared to the more phonetically spelled languages.
Hredknapp
12 May 16#8
Alot of the cause of this is the french invading and forcing their language on the good anglo saxons .... who invaded before and forced their language on the good celts. We could all be writing and speaking welsh !
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Can anyone recommend a game in the Civ style that has a better economy/population model than Civ? I really hate that players can 'buy' tiles in Civ with gold coins (who are we supposed to be buying them from?) and that a gold mine doesn't increase your gold coin supply directly. Also dislike that you can buy units. Where exactly do those troops/vehicles come from? Surely if I create a massive army I'd be pulling people out of the fields and factories.
Us Brits think we have the upper hand over the Americans with spelling of English words e.g. colour / color. Us Brits say Aluminium, as we decided we needed a faux latin approximation, originally the British scientist Sir Humphry (without an e!) Davy named the metal Alumium, then changed his mind some years later and called it Aluminum (the American spelling) so whilst we think that Americans have b*stardised our langugage it's not always the case. So here's a case of a Brit discovering a metal eventually calling it Aluminum which the Americans use to this day and some other Brits say ooh no that needs to sound more Latin, we'll change it and then centuries later Brits can pretend they have the upper hand.
In the case of this deal Civilization is the correct spelling.
Says it right there on the box.
It's like St. Thomas apostrophe Hospital. Doesn't matter if it;s "right" or not, it's what they chose to call it.
Always wondered if the incidents of dyslexia is worse in English compared to the more phonetically spelled languages.