Yeah, making it turn-based was definitely the right move, as I remember with Civ 1 and 2, back when I played, just one more turn... okay, just one more turn... just one more turn... all night. I don't know why I haven't been into it tho after Civ 2. Masters of Orion and Civ were among my favs back then.
Man I wish they had included total-war style controlled battles as an option (where auto-resolve exists as well). It could include all surrounding units as well; that'd be awesome!
I finally got Civ 6 but had been playing Civ 5 up til then. I've been a dedicated player since the first Civ. Just one more version.... Loved Civ 2 for wonder videos (I miss that! ruclips.net/video/LHeyi3UbtX8/видео.html especially Leonardo's Workshop ) Civ 3 - introduced hex map. Civ 4 - Culture. Civ 5... social policy tree. Civ 6 - tech boosts (esp with spys who can only steal tech boosts not entire tech), Civics and making Civics and Tech intertwine instead of completely separate like Civ 5's social policy. Districts - after a few games I love it, you have to mentally map ahead where to place cities and districts - something I've wanted for ages in specializing cities. New road system. AI and reasons for going to war. So many things I like in Civ 6...
Great interview. I was wondering why a separate battle screen hadn't been incorporated into the game. Now I know why. Not sure I agree with the decision not to proceed with it though. Still forever grateful for Sid's vision.
Also - have to say, the more I see and hear about Civ VI, the more I want to play Civ V. I'll pick this one up when it's in a humble bundle with all the expansions or something. Far too much going on for another Civ game this soon...
The right decision is making it turn base i remember when i was like 14 or 15 when civ 1 droped and i got it i remember a day where i started a game in a day were next day is school day and well all i. said to mom one more turn and mom slept i was a wake and well that day i didnt sleep the game ended 7:00 Am
He met his wife at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Faith Lutheran, in Cockeysville, where he plays the organ. Meier and his wife both sing in the church choir.
What are you? A bigot? A bigot who doesn't understand (or is dishonest about his understanding of) what Christians actually believe about dinosaurs? Yes. Yes, you are.
Yeah, making it turn-based was definitely the right move, as I remember with Civ 1 and 2, back when I played, just one more turn... okay, just one more turn... just one more turn... all night.
I don't know why I haven't been into it tho after Civ 2. Masters of Orion and Civ were among my favs back then.
awesome, I love Sid thank you very much for the talk
What a lovely man, indeed! Great interview :D
Man I wish they had included total-war style controlled battles as an option (where auto-resolve exists as well). It could include all surrounding units as well; that'd be awesome!
15:22 stone age with dinosaurs?
I finally got Civ 6 but had been playing Civ 5 up til then. I've been a dedicated player since the first Civ. Just one more version.... Loved Civ 2 for wonder videos (I miss that! ruclips.net/video/LHeyi3UbtX8/видео.html especially Leonardo's Workshop ) Civ 3 - introduced hex map. Civ 4 - Culture. Civ 5... social policy tree. Civ 6 - tech boosts (esp with spys who can only steal tech boosts not entire tech), Civics and making Civics and Tech intertwine instead of completely separate like Civ 5's social policy. Districts - after a few games I love it, you have to mentally map ahead where to place cities and districts - something I've wanted for ages in specializing cities. New road system. AI and reasons for going to war. So many things I like in Civ 6...
Great interview. I was wondering why a separate battle screen hadn't been incorporated into the game. Now I know why. Not sure I agree with the decision not to proceed with it though. Still forever grateful for Sid's vision.
Uhhh, "stone age with dinosaurs"? :S
Awesome!
The echoes are strong with this one.
Hey chris ! U did well :) !
Also - have to say, the more I see and hear about Civ VI, the more I want to play Civ V. I'll pick this one up when it's in a humble bundle with all the expansions or something. Far too much going on for another Civ game this soon...
What do you mean? Civilization V came out in 2010. That was 6 years ago. Civilization VI has arrived at the right time.
Rob Howard During the summer sale it was like $5, it might be super cheap again next sale
The right decision is making it turn base i remember when i was like 14 or 15 when civ 1 droped and i got it i remember a day where i started a game in a day were next day is school day and well all i. said to mom one more turn and mom slept i was a wake and well that day i didnt sleep the game ended 7:00 Am
How do I get civilization iv to work on windows
no Earth map!? WTF???
Is this the same as what's on the podcast?
Does Sid Meier think that dinosaurs and humans co-existed? Is he one of those crazy creationists or wha? :\
Yep :(
Man, that Civ V start was garbage.
Sid Meier, why you didn't influence the work of Beyond Earth devs, the game perform poorly , AMD Mantle support is laughable.
Game won't even launch for me LOL
Start in the stone age with Dinosaurs? :P
What are you? Christian?
He met his wife at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Faith Lutheran, in Cockeysville, where he plays the organ. Meier and his wife both sing in the church choir.
What are you? A bigot? A bigot who doesn't understand (or is dishonest about his understanding of) what Christians actually believe about dinosaurs? Yes. Yes, you are.
@@FCNS18 oh. My. God.
@@Tuhljin they do still believe the earth/universe is 6000 years old, and that the earth has 4 corners.