I agree with a lot of this. Did you play Civilization Revolutions a couple of years back? It had a much more fun presentation, especially with regards to victory. You got to see the spaceship launch, and you got a big closing credits scene where all the people of the world are celebrating your victory. Here, you just get...."Return to Main Menu". That is so very anticlimactic.I must admit, I am a little disappiointed. Some thoughts below:
*I was expecting a cool cut scene when I was going for the Scientific Victory. You only get a stock 'photo' and a bit of an explanation.
*The AI isnt very bright. It seems to have no grasp at all of how to wage battle (not that Im much better).
*City states get very agressive and cocky once you get allies with one and ply them with advanced units (I gave Stockholm a Infantryman and he went bananas attacking the Aztecs)
*I kept getting messages from Ghandi and others 'threatening' me. It didnt seem much like a threat, but It also was not a friendly chat. They were annoyed with my warlike ways.
* While I do like the policy bonus features, I do miss Religon. There is no option for a Crusade! now
*I still think Flying units are just too difficult to make work properly. By the time I have them I still fight my landwars with tanks, infantry and later the Giant Metal Robot. Ive NEVER built a Carrier in any game of CIV I have played.
* I wish there was an option to make units auto attack bandits if they find them while exploring. I lose workers when they set sail to parts of my lands that need attention. The unit destroyed only tells you a unit has been destroyed, it does not tell you WHAT unit was. My Frigate and later destroyers would really benefit from that.
* I was hoping that you would be able to do something with Mountains esp in the later ages. Deep mining? I assumed some future tech might help. On some maps Ive restarted if there are too many mountains.
* Does future tech do anything but boost your final score? If not, this seems a bit wasteful.
Final: I am still finding Civ 4 .. better. I dont know why, that game had some faults also. Civ 5 just seems to lack in certain key areas. Although to be bluntly honest, I realy wanted an Alpha Centauri 2 over a Civ 5.
Also true is that the AI is very easy to lure into deathtraps. Indeed, I've virtually wiped out entire armies from the comfort of one of my cities.
Late-game combat is set up to be fairly complex, with air, land, and naval units aplenty, but nothing has ever happened at that stage of the game for me. The units just sit around collecting dust if I'm playing peacefully, or they destroy everything in their wake if I'm being warlike. The stuff that cost resources to build--battleships, jet fighters, giant death robots--are pure overkill.
Still, I'm losing plenty of sleep to this game, and have faith that Crichton will prove correct. Maybe we'll even get espionage back.
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