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system that can cause cities to rebel if not properly managed. Gathering Storm : Adds a living, breathing world where climate change natural disasters
Civ VI Anthology v101268 is a finished product. It is the result of 6 years of post-launch support, community feedback, and refinement. For $25–40 during a sale (which happens monthly), you get a game with more depth than Civ VII will have for at least 18 months post-launch.
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In this version, the world felt… different. The AI didn't just move units; it seemed to anticipate his grand strategy. As Trajan, Elias had spent the last six centuries perfecting the "Eternal City." His borders were vast, his Legions legendary, and his loyalty pressure was flipping neighbouring cities like dominoes. But then, the content kicked in.
The AI turn times on Standard+ maps are still slow (5-10 seconds per turn late game). This is a Unity engine limitation, not a patch issue. Also, the World Congress screen still sucks—you have to guess what the AI will vote for.