I think Valve should really make the current „Betas“-Feature more prominent, and rename it to „Versions“ or something. It should* be pretty easy for Firaxis to just offer an old, cross-play enabled version there, while updating the regular version more frequently on PC. That would make disabling such features unnecessary.
I’ve seen only a few developers actually making use of „Beta“s in that way, but I think it would be very useful in cases like this.
* there could, of course, be other technical issues preventing them from doing that, which only their developers know of
I ended up getting the founders edition of Civ VII. I played it most of the weekend when I wasn’t busy with other stuff.
As someone that’s been playing Civ since Civ II, I don’t enjoy VII at all. Granted, I hated V and VI when they first came out too, but this one is different. I can no longer put my scouts on auto-explore. This is my biggest pain point but other than that, there’s a substantial drop off on “fun,” in this latest iteration. If the game isn’t actually done yet, that makes sense.
It sounds like this (what the article is talking about) is a good thing, but I’m pretty irritated that I spent a large sum of money on a game that’s not completed at the time of release.
It wasn’t a pre-order. I bought it and started playing it.
Biggest sin is no more “just one more turn”. I want to nuke the entire world after I finish the game, that was half the fun
That’s on you, civ hasn’t released a good game on launch in a very long time. You need at least the first expansion to have a complete game.
Yea, you’re right. It was a mix of excitement and knowing that I’m gonna buy it eventually anyway.
Buying Civ VI at launch was one of my worse decisions. Glad to be sitting this one out at least for a year or two until the game is actually finished and we can see if it’s any good.