Sometimes a unit becomes locked in place and can't be moved, and yet the game wont let you skip its turn either - I had to reload the game. The game often freezes when you capture a city for a few seconds - The game runs slow if you don't have instant movement turned on. You can't filter the map to reveal only resources and exclude cities so it's sometimes hard to locate certain resources There are plenty of bugs too: - Objects can restrict view of city health bars, so you have to zoom in to see what's happening. The tool-tip menu that slides in and out is painfully slow, and the amount of 'spam' quickly becomes irritating.
The notification system is a pain to use. The diplomacy screen is slow and annoying and AI often offers pointless or confusing commentary. Setting up trade routes are now incredibly tedious once you have more than a handful of cities. The AI is awful, and makes incomprehensible decisions. There's no large map/globe view, so you can't zoom out and admire the world, and you feel like you're stuck inside a small window. Some other gripes: -The mini map is inexcusably pixelated and looks awful. When you win a game you're rewarded with a cheesy animation, and a line chart that looks terrible, like it was put together as cheaply as possible.
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My number one complaint is that they got rid of the replay movie at the end of a game, one of the best features of previous versions of Civilization. My number one complaint is that they got rid of the replay movie at I had high hopes for CIV VI, but unfortunately i was very disappointed. I had high hopes for CIV VI, but unfortunately i was very disappointed. So I am trying to revive my religion with the help of Jerusalem :)) … Expand And as for the religion, my holy city/religion was wiped out by foreign apostles etc, cant train any units of my original religion anymore. Congratulations, we can expect this much dumb AI in civ 7 now. And shame on some sites too, including metacrticis who reviewed the game in less than 24 hours and give it 9-10. if I dont accept their peace offer, then I will be the warmonger. Second, civs declare war on me but since they are dumb, i can turn around the war and they beg for peace. In real world, if you dont like superpowers you just shut the f.k up, dont declare war on them. Examples I have the military power x3 of one civ and he/she stills declares war on me. then answer is clear, "yeah yeah it is working just fine, just as it did in civ5". Who tests the AI feature of the game, is it the team that programs it or some really dumb guys. Firaxis didnt get any lesson from Civ 5 by kicking out the AI team from the company. Firaxis didnt get any lesson from Civ 5 by kicking out AI is most probably the element of utmost importance in single player games.
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If you like Civ games, you will like Civ 6 (once its fixed), if you don't like Civ games, this is not exactly the time to get in to. If you are unsure about buying this game, I would say wait a few weeks until these bugs are worked out. I rank this an 8/10 mostly because I know these things can be easily fixed and once they are it will be a lot more fun, all the building blocks for a good game are on the table they just simply need to be built. I think there is a lot of room for this game to continue to grow, but first and foremost the bugs needs to be fixed (like the extremely unstable AI and declaring war on yourself errors which has broken every game of my thus far). While it is not a huge departure form the Civ games of old, there is a slight learning curve to it. This game has a lot going for it, however, as with many new games, it has a number of errors that need to be addressed that are making it very This game has a lot going for it, however, as with many new games, it has a number of errors that need to be addressed that are making it very hard to play.