Buy Civilization V (Mac) as a Steam Key.Become Ruler of the World by establishing and leading a civilization from the dawn of man into the space age: Wage war, conduct diplomacy, discover new technologies, go head-to-head with some of history’s greatest leaders and build the most powerful empire the world has ever known.Inviting presentation: Jump right in and play at your own pace with an intuitive interface that eases new players into the game. Civ veterans will appreciate the depth, detail and control that are highlights of the series.Believable world: Ultra realistic graphics showcase lush landscapes for you to explore, battle over and claim as your own. Art deco influences abound in the menus and icons in the most well-designed Civ ever developed.Community & Multiplayer: Compete with Civ players all over the world or locally in LAN matches, mod. the game in unprecedented ways, and install mods directly from an in-game community hub without ever leaving the game.
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Civilization V Mac introduces hexagon tiles allowing for deeper strategy, more realistic gameplay and stunning organic landscapes for players to explore as they expand their empire. Civilization 5 may not be the most advanced Civ game available on Mac. That would be Civ 6, which has better graphics and more fine-tuned gameplay. Still, there's a reason Civ 5 has almost as many players as the latest Civ: Civ 5 is much cheaper and far easier to run, even on older MacBooks!
Civilization V brings community to the forefront.Wide system compatibility: Civilization V operates on many different systems, from high end DX11 desktops to many laptops. Enjoy unlimited installations on multiple PCs with your Steam account and take your Civ V experience with you everywhere you go.All new features: An improved diplomacy system allows you to negotiate with cunning leaders.
A new hex-based gameplay grid opens up new combat and build strategies. City States become a new tool in your diplomatic battleground.
Custom music scores and orchestral recordings give Civ V the level of polish and quality you expect from the series.
Play the award-winning experience. Expand your empire across the map, advance your culture, and compete against history’s greatest leaders to build a civilization that will stand the test of time.———————————————————————————S T A R T W I T H 2 0 H I S T O R I C A L L E A D E R S———————————————————————————Veteran players have new ways to build and tune their civilization for the greatest chance of success.
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New tutorial systems introduce new players to the underlying concepts so they can easily get started.—————————————————————E X P A N D W I T H R I S E AND F A L L—————————————————————In the Rise and Fall expansion, successful leadership of a civilization can send it into a prosperous Golden Age, but falling behind can usher in a Dark Age. Respond well to the challenges of a Dark Age, and your civilization can rise again into renewal with a Heroic Age.Available now as In-App Purchase.———————————————————————————P R E P A R E F O R T H E G A T H E R I N G S T O R M———————————————————————————The choices you make in the Gathering Storm expansion will influence the world ecosystem and could impact the future of the entire planet. John xyz123, OK. Overly complicatedThere's too much going on for multiple reasons: I have a relatively strong MacBook Pro and the game runs slow while the graphics are ridiculously simple (which is a neutral comment, really) and yet the game get bogged down in processing. It mihgt be the math / calculations creating the game play. All that seems overly complicated. The use of Religion separated from Culture is a waste.
I wish you could toggle it out of the game. Trade, too, is tedious for the user and - seemingly - slows down the game. Setting up custom games (via Advanced settings) just returns the same map if you don't adjust a setting. I wish you could play alone (i.e. In Single Player without the AI). The option in Advanced Settings to start all players in a simiilar resource-geography is good but why do players get clustered together?
I have no interest or need for Multi-player and that bogs down the game's ultimate size (likely not its performance). All of this creates the worst scenario: even the 'huge' game board/map isn't that big and within 5-10 turns you can be on top of another civ. It gets annoying when you just want to relax and play but have to 'fight' with or fight off another civ. LukeMagers, Pretty good game- just the recent updateI agree with other reviews: the graphics are indeed more cartoonish. However, the involvement ofcity-states to which you can levy adds in a more exciting way to get a domination victory. The addition forces you to keep in check with neighboring city-states which could potentially turn on you if you are to lose suzerianship.
Personally, after playing Civ IV and Civ V, this game has made winning more of a challenge. It makes you sit back and play more defensive because of the warmongerer penalties.Unfortunantly, the game is a tad slow for me on my mac, even on some of the lower graphics. Then there was the recent update here a few days ago.
I was so frustrated when I came home for the day, completely exhausted, and found that 'Civilization VI quit unexpectedly'. Every time I went to open the game, this message pops up. After two or three days, I got nervous that I'd have to delete the game and reinstall and lose all my progress.
I'm still waiting for the game to fix. Otherwise, I truly enjoy the game. Me and my dad sat for hours playing a multiplayer match. Once you get the hang of the mechanics, you'll be addicted. I think that if you have a decently fast computer and as long as you are okay with a mild cartoon-y feeling, Civilization VI is a great game. Developer Response,Thanks for the kind words -3The latest version has that error fixed.
Please let us know if you run into any other problems! Spoken Thought, It’s good, but not GREAT.I’ve played every Civ game from the beginning. This game has better potential once more DLC’s come in.
Right now, I’ve really felt like overall, the game just lacks what Civ V and below have. The biggest thing is aesthetical to be honest. Everything is just super cartoonish in comparison to the other games, especially Civ V. The game also lacks it’s intuitive quickness and feel to the navigation. It’s animations are not fully realized. It also strays further from historical accuracy and attributes than the games before. I do like the additional city building options, the largest being the fact that you don’t have to build a city right next to the coast in order to benefit from creating boats.
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Overall though, it was kind of a let down. For us die hard Civ fans, it will probably be a dissapointment for us. If you’re just now getting into Civ, you’ll probably like it more.
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