I remember getting hardcore into Civ V, and then I haven't really played much since then. I tried VI for a little bit, but I think I got burned out.
I will say having started David Graeber's Dawn of Everything, it's really changed my view of late prehistory and what are considered 'necessary' conditions for a civilization to 'rise' and how through human history there have been so many different ways people have organized and thrived as cultures.
Very much looking forward to Civ VII. VI is very pretty and an improvement on V, but I still prefer the gameplay of IV to either.
Me too. Civ IV is just tops. :)
I remember getting hardcore into Civ V, and then I haven't really played much since then. I tried VI for a little bit, but I think I got burned out.
I will say having started David Graeber's Dawn of Everything, it's really changed my view of late prehistory and what are considered 'necessary' conditions for a civilization to 'rise' and how through human history there have been so many different ways people have organized and thrived as cultures.