Release Date: September 21, 2010
An extensive turn-based strategy game that came out as the fifth installment in the Civilization series, a popular franchise created by Sid Meier. Sid Meier's Civilization V was developed by Firaxis Games Studios ed by the publishing company Take Two Interactive. In accordance with the tradition of the series, player becomes the leader of a selected nation and leads it throughout a period of several thousand years.
The fifth edition of the Civilization series traditionally brings big changes, both in the audiovisual side of the game as well as in its content.
Considerable changes were made starting with interface, which can now be described as clear, minimalistic, and friendly. Not all features and functions are available immediately on the screen, but even those hidden can be accessed with a single click of the mouse. Notifications are now in form of icons, so you no longer have to wade through a long lists of text messages. All of these changes, however, only serve to improve the controls. This by no means makes the gameplay mechanics any shallower than before.
For the first time in the history of the series hexagonal grid on the world map was introduced. This provides players with more tactical possibilities during warfare. New presentation of the world also allows much more intuitive exploration and development of your territory.
Along with new artworks the game also offers significantly altered combat system. Only one unit of a given type can stand on a single tile (i.e. one military, civil, air, and special unit, each marked with an appropriate flag, so you did not get confused). This goes hand in hand with the incrfeased importance of the terrain. Modifiers to attack or defense given by rivers, mountains, hills, etc., have now greater importance than in previous games of the series. Another novelty is the possibility of firing enemy positions from behind the front line.
Those who chose dialogue over war have nothing to complain about too. Sid Meier's Civilization V for PC introduces very complex diplomatic relations between rivaling powers. There are also free cities, i.e. neutral nations limited to a single metropolis. These do not try to compete with the player neither do they seek to expand their territory, but instead make up something of NPC’s from roleplaying games. The game has also a built-in browser, through which you are able to participate in the community life, as well as search, grade, and install modifications – all while in the game.
Complementing the single player campaign is of course the online multiplayer mode. Civilization V for PC uses a new graphics engine with DirectX 11 . Maps are now more detailed and look natural. Some care was even put to include geographical differences, so that e.g. forests look different depending on the continent. Diplomacy screen is in full 3D and all rulers have their own animated background. Much effort was applied to audio track, which is best illustrated by the fact that all the leaders speak in their native language.
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System Requirements for Sid Meier's Civilization V Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 7900 GS or better), 8 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.
List of Game Expansions for Video Game:
Expansion
July 9, 2013
Strategy
The second expansion pack (after Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods & Kings) for Sid Meier's Civilization V - a bestselling strategy game. Created by Firaxis Games, the expansion enriches the core game with 9 playable civilizations, 8 new wonders, a complex system of ideology, an ability to advance culture, as well as with new political systems and technologies. Furthermore, Sid Meier's Civilization V: Brave New World offers two additional scenarios. These allow the player to participate in the American Civil War - depending on their choice, it is possible to play as the Union or the Confederate States. Also, the player is given an opportunity to conquer various territories located in Africa.
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June 19, 2012
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The first major expansion for the 2010’s strategy game by Firaxis Games. Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Gods & Kings offers a myriad of novelties, among which the expanded religion module is probably the most important one. It introduces a new aspect to the game, namely faith, thanks to which we can establish and develop our own religion. This, in turn, allows us to gain useful bonuses and gives us access to specific units (missionaries, inquisitors) or buildings (cathedrals, mosques). In the game, there are 27 units, 12 buildings, 9 Wonders, and 9 previously unavailable nations such as the Dutch, Celts, and Mayans. The players also received three exclusive scenarios: the fall of Rome, medieval era, and a steampunk Victorian world. Moreover, the developers reworked such gameplay aspects as free cities, diplomacy (the possibility of hiring spies and agents) and combat (better artificial intelligence).
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List of Game Add-Ons and DLCs for Video Game:
DLC Scrambled Nations November 5, 2013
DLC Scrambled Continents October 15, 2013
DLC Wonders of the Ancient Scenario Pack August 11, 2011
DLC Civilization and Scenario Pack: Korea August 11, 2011
DLC Civilization and Scenario Pack: Denmark (The Vikings) May 3, 2011
DLC Explorer’s Map Pack May 3, 2011
DLC Map Pack 1 March 3, 2011
DLC Civilization and Scenario Pack: Polynesia March 3, 2011
DLC Double Civilization and Scenario Pack: Spain and Inca December 16, 2010
DLC Cradle of Civilization: Americas December 1, 2010
DLC Cradle of Civilization: Asia December 1, 2010
DLC Cradle of Civilization: Mediterranean December 1, 2010
DLC Cradle of Civilization: Mesopotamia December 1, 2010
DLC Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar II) October 25, 2010
DLC Civilization and Scenario Pack: Mongols (Genghis Khan) October 25, 2010
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