Looks like Civilization VI is starting to drop in price.
link is CDKeys. 5% extra can be deducted if you like their Facebook page.
Hope this helps someone out.
Cheers
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PaulusIsHere
25 Apr 1710#4
Great game well worth £20 and great find OP.
Fun fact and I guess origin of a meme, in the original Civ each leader had an aggression rating and Gandhi's was set to the lowest possible (1) to reflect his real life's peaceful nature.
Upon adopting a peaceful government (namely democracy) aggression would drop by 2 with the intention of reducing aggression across the board for all leaders. Gandhi however had a bug and he didn't go to -1 he went to 255 which was the highest possible rating, this resulted in him becoming a nuke obsessed ultra aggressive warlord.
There's a little nod to this in Civ6 where Gandhi is the most nuke happy leader with a crazy high rating of 12.
RichArab
25 Apr 176#2
Do it! Sell the kids, problem solved.
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jameshothothot
25 Apr 17#1
wow I have yet to play civ v I bought in some random steam sale!! shall i jump to this? :smiley: i previously played civ 1 on the amiga.... loads..... and then civ revolution on the gameboy... i tried civ v briefly but it's so much to learn again and i hear civ iv is really deep so avoided that... hard to find the time when have kids!
RichArab
25 Apr 176#2
Do it! Sell the kids, problem solved.
gummby
25 Apr 171#3
Civ 6 has had 3-4 patches now. Recently end of March. Still got a lot to do to this product to make it the finished product. Then again took Civ 5 many years to reach that.
Overall don't expect miracles here. £19.99 is a more appealing price. I might wait for the expansion in a year or so.
jaydeeuk1 to gummby
25 Apr 17#8
I had the civ 5 base game, thought it was crap, worst civ by far and not a patch on civ III (still my favourite ). Expansion packs made it brilliant and fun, guess i need to wait for the same things to happen on VI.
PaulusIsHere
25 Apr 1710#4
Great game well worth £20 and great find OP.
Fun fact and I guess origin of a meme, in the original Civ each leader had an aggression rating and Gandhi's was set to the lowest possible (1) to reflect his real life's peaceful nature.
Upon adopting a peaceful government (namely democracy) aggression would drop by 2 with the intention of reducing aggression across the board for all leaders. Gandhi however had a bug and he didn't go to -1 he went to 255 which was the highest possible rating, this resulted in him becoming a nuke obsessed ultra aggressive warlord.
There's a little nod to this in Civ6 where Gandhi is the most nuke happy leader with a crazy high rating of 12.
paddy29
25 Apr 17#5
Wish there was a demo don't think my laptop will play it.
Mikamokalatte to paddy29
25 Apr 171#6
There is a demo for this on Steam
paddy29
25 Apr 171#7
Nice I'll get on that
EllEzDee
25 Apr 17#9
Yea, no expansion Civ V was painfully crap.
Pretty fun with both expansions, but still lacking a tonne of depth -- much of which the previous iterations had.
jaydeeuk1
25 Apr 17#10
Yeah diplomacy had lost the charm of civ II and civ III. Has this improved in 6?
Opening post
Looks like Civilization VI is starting to drop in price.
link is CDKeys. 5% extra can be deducted if you like their Facebook page.
Hope this helps someone out.
Cheers
Top comments
Fun fact and I guess origin of a meme, in the original Civ each leader had an aggression rating and Gandhi's was set to the lowest possible (1) to reflect his real life's peaceful nature.
Upon adopting a peaceful government (namely democracy) aggression would drop by 2 with the intention of reducing aggression across the board for all leaders. Gandhi however had a bug and he didn't go to -1 he went to 255 which was the highest possible rating, this resulted in him becoming a nuke obsessed ultra aggressive warlord.
There's a little nod to this in Civ6 where Gandhi is the most nuke happy leader with a crazy high rating of 12.
All comments (18)
Overall don't expect miracles here. £19.99 is a more appealing price. I might wait for the expansion in a year or so.
Fun fact and I guess origin of a meme, in the original Civ each leader had an aggression rating and Gandhi's was set to the lowest possible (1) to reflect his real life's peaceful nature.
Upon adopting a peaceful government (namely democracy) aggression would drop by 2 with the intention of reducing aggression across the board for all leaders. Gandhi however had a bug and he didn't go to -1 he went to 255 which was the highest possible rating, this resulted in him becoming a nuke obsessed ultra aggressive warlord.
There's a little nod to this in Civ6 where Gandhi is the most nuke happy leader with a crazy high rating of 12.
Pretty fun with both expansions, but still lacking a tonne of depth -- much of which the previous iterations had.