The Civilization series is one of the most consistently successful 4x titles throughout video game history. It saw its first entry way back in 1991, and would continue to refine its history spanning empire building over the years. Perhaps the most well regarded of them was Civilization IV: Beyond The Sword, a standalone expansion pack for Civ IV that promised the deepest and most complex strategy up to that date.
Civilisation V, however, seemed to break from a lot of what defined the main series up to that point. Unit stacking, global happiness and the removal/replacement of the civics system saw fans outraged. But with time (and more expansion packs) the love for Civ V’s systems grew, and it quickly became the most popular Civ game ever.
But were all the changes that were made actually improvements over the systems present in Civilization IV? Was the game changed for the better? Were they sidegrades, or even worse, downgrades?
On this episode, we discuss:
We answer these questions and many more on the 53rd episode of the Retro Spectives Podcast!
Intro Music: KieLoBot - Tanzen K
Outro Music: Rockit Maxx - One point to another
Civ IV OST: Various Composers (see under each video in playlist)
Civilization IV BUG mod (recommended)
Did we misunderstand anything fundamental about how the combat system works? Does one unit per tile lead to more sophisticated combat encounters than we gave it credit for? What 4x title should we tackle next? Come let us know our our community discord server!
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.