
Will you connect to a closer city for a lower payoff and a safer route, choose a longer route with more risk for the bigger payoff, or perhaps point your trade route inward, sending vitally important food and production to the far corners of your own empire The number of trade routes increases through the advancement of economics and technologies, the creation of wonders, and the unique abilities of your civilization.
International Trade Routes:Build your cities into hubs of international trade by land and sea, creating great wealth and prosperity for your people, while also spreading religion, cultural influence, and science. Game-changing resolutions, vote trading, intrigue and a new lead-in to the Diplomatic Victory ensures that the end of the game will be more dynamic than ever before. Change the diplomatic landscape through a new World Congress that votes on critical issues like implementing trade sanctions against rogue nations, limiting resource usage, designating host cities for the World Games, and the use of nuclear weapons. World Congress:The importance of diplomacy is intensified and city-state alliances are more important than ever. The choices you make will impact your relationships with other civilizations for the rest of the game. Each ideology grants access to increasingly powerful abilities, and serves the different victory conditions in unique ways. New Policies and Ideologies:Enter the Industrial Age and choose the ideology of your people: Freedom, Order, or Autocracy. Become the first civilization with a majority influence in all other civilizations to achieve a Culture Victory, becoming the envy of the world. Use Archaeologists to investigate sites of ancient battles and city ruins for priceless cultural artifacts. Create masterpieces with Great Artists, Writers and Musicians that are placed in key buildings across your empire like Museums, Opera Houses, and even the Great Library. New Culture Victory:Spread your culture across the globe, dominating all other cultures. Sid Meiers Civilization V: Brave New Worldalso introduces nine new civilizations, eight new wonders, two new scenarios, four new gameplay systems and dozens of new units, buildings and improvements offering an expanded variety of ways to build the most powerful empire in the world. As you move through the ages of history you will make critical decisions that will impact your relationship with other civilizations. Your influence around the world will be impacted by creating Great Works, choosing an ideology for your people and proposing global resolutions in the World Congress. This new expansion provides enhanced depth and replayability through the introduction of international trade and a focus on culture and diplomacy. #BRAVE NEW WORLD CIV 5 CULTURE VICTORY PC#
I just hope the mechanics work well and are intuitive in their design.Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Brave New Worldis the second expansion pack for Civilization V – the critically acclaimed 2010 PC Game of the Year. I really like some of the new features – including creating works of art and archaeological digs.
Search for the great natural wonders of the heart of Africa as you explore a dynamically-generated continent each time you play. Scramble for Africa: The great colonial powers of the world are scrambling to explore the Dark Continent and extend their reach into its interior.American Civil War: Fight the “War Between the States” from either the Union or Confederate side as you focus on the critical Easter theatre of operations between the capital cities of Richmond and Washington.This includes eight new Wonders such as the Parthenon, Broadway and the Uffizi. I have only logged about 40 hours on Civilization V, and I haven’t yet gotten the first expansion of Gods & Kings, but this one looks great – if only for the fact that you can have cultural victories! Yup, this new expansion actually has mechanisms for spreading culture and using tourism as an “offensive” tool.īrave New World features a new focus on diplomacy and international trade, as well as new civilizations, units and buildings. I’m not sure about you, but I’m a HUGE Civilization fan. Not in the dystopia way – this looks quite cool, and will be available July 2013. Sid Meier’s Civ 5 is welcoming its next expansion, Brave New World.