The earlier announced Civilization V Expansion Pack Gods & Kings gets explored more in dept by online game magazines Gamespot and Kotaku.
Both sites discuss the unexpected XP with Ed Beach, Lead developer of Gods & Kings.
The new game elements are explained more in detail.
Religion "[i]s designed to be an extremely flexible system that can enhance all types of play styles through a series of small benefits." While the very popular religion system in Civilization IV was political correctly implented, and all religions had the same benefits/backlashes, it will in Civ5 be introduced as something that actually does make a difference: "Civilizations starting near the coast may wish to purchase the God of the Sea belief, which grants additional production from fishing boats; while mountainous civilizations may prefer the Stone Circle belief, which generates additional faith from stone quarries."
It seems like chosing a specific religion does have an impact on your play style, but only for the first part of the game, Ed Beach tells Kotaku: "The religion game kinda happens through the first 2/3 of the game and then kinda naturally tapers out,"
The Kotaku article teaches us about the apparently complex system of religion. There are different types of religious units that all play their role in different layers of religion. "There are four categories of beliefs: founder beliefs, follower beliefs, enhancer beliefs, and pantheon beliefs. Each category comes with its own specific bonuses — one bonus, called "Goddess of the Hunt," gives you an extra food modifier. Another bonus, 'Holy Order,' allows you to buy missionaries to help spread your religion around the map."
Espionage especially seems to be designed for Single Player, MP fans will discover to their displeasure: "You could do this in previous games. What's unique about the spies in Gods & Kings is that you can use them to crack open the brain inside your computerized opponents, revealing the AI's deep, dark secrets." which does sound like an interesting and very useful expasion to the concept of spies. It actually makes spies more like what they really are: information gathering people.
Both articles are an interesting read. The Kotaku article especially displays a very enthusiastic Ed Beach. That's a very important part of game programming: having fun in what you're doing and being enthousiastic about what you're achieving.
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#1Dinner commentedFebruary 17, 2012, 16:14Editing a commentIt's not enough to get me to give them more money or get me to play their broken game. Sorry, but Civ 5 just sucks and this is coming from someone who started playing the Civilization series way back with Civ 1.
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Apolyton has missed the release of Civilization V: Gods and Kings, and with us the rest of the world except the guys from squidoo. If we believe them than Civilization 5: Gods and Kings "was released June 19 in North America and June 22 internationally." (Emphasis by me). So that was last year or what!...
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VideoGamer visited a Civilization V: Gods & Kings 'behind-closed-doors' presentation during GDC 2012. They posted an article that sums up a couple of details about the new Civ5 expansion pack.
Religion:
• There are 20 different Pantheon beliefs to choose from, such as the God of War or the Goddess of the Hunt.
• Your pantheon choice rolls into your religion, and you'll also get to choose between two more bonus abilities. The first is the Founder belief, which gives you rewards for spreading the religion to other cities, and the second is the Follower belief, which will confer bonuses to any city (and any civilisation) that follows your religion.
• Certain units, like Pictish warriors for the Celts, generate faith when killing other units.
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by RobertThe earlier announced Civilization V Expansion Pack Gods & Kings gets explored more in dept by online game magazines Gamespot and Kotaku.
Both sites discuss the unexpected XP with Ed Beach, Lead developer of Gods & Kings.
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