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Originally Posted by CroFlames
I bought a switch for the sole purpose of playing Civ 6 while on the road (an $80 game mind you) and I just can't get into it.
Civ 5 might be as close to perfect as possible. It's too bad they couldn't get Seen Been to narrate Civ 5.
On the other hand, anyone want to buy a switch and Civ 6?
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I'm the opposite, after playing Civ 6 there's no way I can go back to 5. In 5 you are punished for expanding your empire with severe penalties to happiness, it basically forces you to keep your city count low. 6 is the exact opposite as you're encouraged to spread out as much as you can, which is what makes sense to me in an empire building game. I also really like the district system in 6, as well as being able to gather multiple units of the same type to form an army, which is a nice middle point between the single unit per tile rules of 5 and the stacks-of-doom from 4