![]() ![]() Shape the world around your empire to overcome unfavorable land conditions by making improvements like canals, dams, tunnels and railroads. Your choices about resource usage will directly affect the world’s temperature and can cause melting ice caps and rising sea levels. Initially you’ll be powering your most advanced buildings by burning carbon-based resources like Coal and Oil, but renewable energy sources also unlock as you progress to current-day technologies. These resources are now consumed in power plants to generate electricity for your cities. Strategic resources play an additional role in Gathering Storm. Volcanoes, storms (blizzards, sand storms, tornados, hurricanes), climate change, floods, and droughts. Seven new world wonders can be constructed, as well as a variety of new units, districts, buildings, and improvements. In addition to these new systems, Civilization VI: Gathering Storm introduces eight new civilizations and nine new leaders. Natural disasters like floods, storms, and volcanoes can pillage or destroy your Improvements and Districts – but they may also refresh and enrich the lands after they pass. The choices you make in the game will influence the world ecosystem and could impact the future of the entire planet. In Gathering Storm, the second expansion to Civilization VI, the world around you is more alive than ever before.Ĭhart a path to victory for your people by developing new advanced technologies and engineering projects and negotiating with the global community in the World Congress on critical issues. There are more ways than ever before to build, conquer, and inspire. Eight new world wonders can be constructed, as well as a variety of new units, districts, buildings, and improvements. I can get the RS expansion for around £10 which i think is alright even ifthe gameplay it adds is redundant with GS.In addition to these new systems, Civilization VI: Rise and Fall introduces eight new civilizations and nine new leaders. There are some great modders that do a wonderful job adding new Civs/Leaders. In the meantime you could supplement the variety via workshop civs. IMO, the GS expansion really fleshed out this game very well and is well worth buying if you liked the game prior to either expansion! I also highly value the variety more civs gives you so, I would also get the R&F expansion, but like I said you could wait on that for a better sale. Originally posted by Twiggy:well ive got 20 hours on it and i know i like it ive played civ 5 too so will probably buy the expansions ![]() Guess that all depends on current price/sale you are seeing. If you want all those civs/leaders/wonders, great, buy them both! If you want to wait for a better sale on R&F, you could do that as well. If you buy the gathering storm expansion, you get all the gameplay mechanics of the Rise And Fall expansion, thus making the R&F expansion a civ/wonder/leader pack. well ive got 20 hours on it and i know i like it ive played civ 5 too so will probably buy the expansions If you end up not liking it then you save yourself some money. Watch some let's-play videos online, or buy the game and try it out yourself. First, find out whether you will like the game. If you aren't sure whether you will like Civ 6, then I would not recommend buying them right away. They are not must-have, but they do add interesting features. If you already know you like Civ 6 and will get a lot of play out of it, then I would recommend getting the expansions. If you play Civ 6 for 5 hours or less: probably not. Originally posted by tempest.of.emptiness:If you play Civ hours or more: probably yes. ![]()
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