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1. "Classic"
What it usually means: Mozart.
What it means when you're a gamer: Mario.
2. "Camper"
What it usually means: Someone who ventures to the great outdoors and sleeps under the moon and stars!
What it means when you're a gamer: Sitting in a room and waiting for your opponents to come to you. The lowest form of n00bery.
3. "Try hard"
What it usually means: To put forth great effort.
What it means when you're a gamer: A ~rude~ name that losers have given to people who are really good.
4. "Cheats"
What it usually means: The act of hooking up with a person who isn't your significant other.
What it means when you're a gamer: A means of making good games great.
5. "Lives"
What it usually means: A precious gift.
What it means when you're a gamer: Expendable.
6. "First person"
What it usually means: A type of narration.
What it means when you're a gamer: The shooter you can't stop playing.
7. "360"
What it usually means: A full spin.
What it means when you're a gamer: Wishes it can one day grow up to be the Playstation 3.
8. "Lag"
What it usually means: A rough transition between time zones.
What it means when you're a gamer: Something they really should have fixed by now.
9. "Single player"
What it usually means: One promiscuous dude. The type of person who takes advice from pick-up artists.
What it means when you're a gamer: A game you get to play all by yourself. A therapeutic experience.
10. "Matchmaking"
What it usually means: That thing your mom tries to do when you're single.
What it means when you're a gamer: The thing your game tries to do when you're playing online.
11. "Rank"
What it usually means: Your gym bag.
What it means when you're a gamer: Your global standing; proof of your greatness.
12. "Physics"
What it usually means: A set of laws that dictate motion.
What it means when you're a gamer: Anyone's guess.
13. "All nighter"
What it usually means: Something a person might do before a big exam.
What it means when you're a gamer: LIFE AS USUAL.


Welcome to my profile fellas! Enjoy and keep fapping!
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Review of the COMPLETE version - Including all major expansions

It's good; get it. On sale, it's a steal; get it!
With all the major expansions this is the essential Civilization game, and a great taster if you are thinking of Civ 6.

For those new to the game, the gist of it is this: You start off with just a city and a warrior unit from which you begin building at the 'dawn of time' and gradually expand your civilzation by gaining culture, advancing scientifically, building and using military, diplomacy, building new cities and buildings within those cities, and building enough 'improvements' to sustain an economy which can maintain the above. Because the map is tiled, each tile yields resources; perhaps a certain amount of food, construction, gold, or even another resource such as horses (needed to build horsemen etc) or iron, oil, even uranium (I don't need to tell you what that's for). As you progress you will find that you unlock more and more improvements, more buildings and more units that you can build, and if you play your diplomacy and development well enough, you will find that you can really start to get ahead of the competition; picture tanks versus musketmen - that can happen. Finally there are wonders which can provide a variety of benefits and a boost of culture. Benefits may include a free worker, reductions in costs for various things or even free technologies! Obviously getting a wonder before other people can therefore be of great importance.

Those are the basics and to new-comers that's more than enough to be getting on with and the AI can give you fairly decent games on a variety of difficulty settings. Equally, there are many, many, many map varieties for your prefered experience - you might want a map with no water, on the other hand maybe small scattered islands: You get a huge amount of customisation here, and it's not to be understated! On the subject of customisation; there are many, many different leaders you can play. The game even offers different leaders for a given civilization in some places; each leader provides differences to the civilization and so as you play with any given leader you want to keep their bonuses in mind and exploit them as best you can. It must be said though, personally I don't tend to notice a great difference between given leaders, the most noticeable thing is their unique units, but even those only last so long before technology supasses them. Maybe I'm just not pro enough. Yet, I play casually, and I enjoy it.

The visuals are readable and clear which really helps for longer play times, and the soundtrack is different for each Civ and varies based on the era you are in or whether you are at war or peace. As the Brits, you may even recongise a good bit of Greensleaves in there too. For new players there is also a decent Civilopedia, essentially a wiki lookup for everything in the game, and even includes larger written backgrounds on each leader and Civ for the historically curious.

Personally, I never really player online or with other people much so I can't really comment on that, but from the time I did spend with other people, I can say that it's an enjoyable experience, even when they march into your territory and refuse all of your offers of peace because, well, they know they are going to walk all over you... or me in this case; we've already established I'm not particularly good at this game.

Another caveat though is that the AI can be a bit temperamental, though this has always been an issue with Civ games and remains one because they can never really act like a human (then again I haven't played at higher difficulties); they might denounce you for no reason, expand erratically, and so on. The final thing to say is that late game diplomacy can be a little... 'off'? Things like World Congress and United Nations - too me they became annoying po-ups every few turns that had little to no impact on the game other than that annoyance and were never really very well explained as to how some people end up with more diplomats than others, more voters and so on. But by that time I have a big enough nuclear arsenal that no matter how much the UN may not like it, I can kill everyone everywhere, like Mr Kim over there only dreams he could.

In summary; it's a good game as a complete edition with all the expansions. On sale the bundle is more than worth it. Civ 5 Complete is a great entry into the 4X genre (4X = eXplore, eXpand, eXploit and eXterminate).
Without the expansions though, Civ5 does have a few holes.
Beazemand 5 sept. à 10h40 
It's game time! Let's win big
Spraso 17 mai 2021 à 2h11 
+rep good player
R4VII 5 mai 2021 à 14h20 
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10
KarlS 2 mai 2021 à 15h22 
+rep cause u want can u do it also ?
Dr.Snowflake 18 avr. 2021 à 9h47 
-rep big ol baiting ♥♥♥♥♥, reaction time of a blind cow and complains as if it's his time of the month
Z1elak.X 20 févr. 2021 à 5h28 
uninstall game