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Uquu
Finland474 Posts
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Emnjay808
United States10633 Posts
On January 04 2013 17:54 LaNague wrote: gods and kings is classified as DLC, so it launches with the normal game. it makes sense for steam to do that because it really makes clear that it needs the original game to play and it also stops cluttering the library. It says I can turn off "gods and king" in the options for DLC. Does that mean I will play the game as it is without the expansion? Basically what Im wondering is can I play the original Civ5 like how I would Starcraft. Then turn on "gods and king" and then play it like brood war. In terms of campaign etc? In other words. Should I play with the xpac turned off first? Then turn it back on after I beat Civ5 original. Is that how it works? I dont want to miss any content. | ||
Yuljan
2196 Posts
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Dirkinity
Germany409 Posts
On January 04 2013 23:20 Emnjay808 wrote: It says I can turn off "gods and king" in the options for DLC. Does that mean I will play the game as it is without the expansion? Basically what Im wondering is can I play the original Civ5 like how I would Starcraft. Then turn on "gods and king" and then play it like brood war. In terms of campaign etc? In other words. Should I play with the xpac turned off first? Then turn it back on after I beat Civ5 original. Is that how it works? I dont want to miss any content. Just play with Gods&Kings, its better in every aspect! | ||
LaNague
Germany9118 Posts
On January 04 2013 23:20 Emnjay808 wrote: It says I can turn off "gods and king" in the options for DLC. Does that mean I will play the game as it is without the expansion? Basically what Im wondering is can I play the original Civ5 like how I would Starcraft. Then turn on "gods and king" and then play it like brood war. In terms of campaign etc? In other words. Should I play with the xpac turned off first? Then turn it back on after I beat Civ5 original. Is that how it works? I dont want to miss any content. you cant "beat" civ 5, it has like 10 difficulty settings and every game is different. You should always play with the addon, it makes the game much better. | ||
monx
Canada1400 Posts
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Am0n3r
United States254 Posts
On January 05 2013 02:43 monx wrote: what game would you recommend that has a great story...a bit like walking dead but it can be different game play wise. anyway i am not too much of a fan of point and click I personally would recommend Metro 2033, Witcher 1 and 2, Amnesia... I will think of more | ||
solidbebe
Netherlands4921 Posts
On January 05 2013 03:30 Am0n3r wrote: I personally would recommend Metro 2033, Witcher 1 and 2, Amnesia... I will think of more I'm gonna recommend the witcher series too, magnificent games from a great developer. | ||
Sqwrl.
Germany18 Posts
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seRapH
United States9706 Posts
On January 05 2013 03:42 Sqwrl. wrote: I've heard that Sleeping Dogs has a really great and convincing storysetting, so maybe you should check it out, too! Only complaint I had about that game was that the VA for the main character didn't speak canto. Other than that the game has a really developed melee beat-em-up system. Shooting wasn't amazing but you hardly ever have to so its fine. | ||
Wyk
314 Posts
The first and only purchase was a hidden gem, Race Injection 70% off, oh man what a steal. | ||
Yuljan
2196 Posts
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Emnjay808
United States10633 Posts
On January 05 2013 02:16 LaNague wrote: you cant "beat" civ 5, it has like 10 difficulty settings and every game is different. You should always play with the addon, it makes the game much better. Sorry, I misunderstood what the xpac was supposed to be. I guess its just a bunch of "addons" and "mods" then? Okay. Ill just start with everything turned on. I was under the impression that there was separate campaigns etc. | ||
Psyonic_Reaver
United States4329 Posts
On January 05 2013 02:01 Yuljan wrote: Anyone recommending everchron mercenaries? sounds interesting. Think of it like Privateer or the X series. It's fun. Online play isn't too shabby. If you like these types if games look into the Star Citizen thread/game | ||
Saryph
United States1955 Posts
On January 05 2013 04:28 Emnjay808 wrote: Sorry, I misunderstood what the xpac was supposed to be. I guess its just a bunch of "addons" and "mods" then? Okay. Ill just start with everything turned on. I was under the impression that there was separate campaigns etc. I haven't played Civ V in a few months, but are you sure you're talking about the right game? I don't believe there is a single player campaign mode, if by that you mean anything with a storyline or premade/not random maps. | ||
Zorkmid
4410 Posts
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Lemstar
United States387 Posts
On January 05 2013 04:18 Yuljan wrote: Anyone not from Germany can gift me the normal violence version of sleeping dogs? I have a copy on hand if you want to make a deal. | ||
Emnjay808
United States10633 Posts
On January 05 2013 04:43 Saryph wrote: I haven't played Civ V in a few months, but are you sure you're talking about the right game? I don't believe there is a single player campaign mode, if by that you mean anything with a storyline or premade/not random maps. Ive never played any Civ game before lol. Im clueless about the game in general haha. | ||
Dunmer
United Kingdom568 Posts
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Excalibur_Z
United States12210 Posts
On January 05 2013 04:28 Emnjay808 wrote: Sorry, I misunderstood what the xpac was supposed to be. I guess its just a bunch of "addons" and "mods" then? Okay. Ill just start with everything turned on. I was under the impression that there was separate campaigns etc. Although Civ does have specific scenarios, that's not how most people play the game. They play on randomly-generated maps developed according to user preferences (age of the world, climate, landmass size, etc.) against a number of AI opponents tuned to a user-selectable difficulty. One main reason is that the scenarios are inflexible (if the scenario is "Hannibal crossing the Alps" then you'll always have the same number of units, against the same enemy Civs, following the same map, etc.) and the other is that your options in scenarios are more limited both in your tech choices and playable Civs. The expansion adds the Religion and Espionage game concepts, City-States are more fleshed out, there are more units, techs, buildings, Wonders, and Civs. It's pretty much what you would expect an expansion to be, as opposed to a "mod pack" as I believe you're describing. | ||
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