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dannie

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Sometimes cities of your "colleagues" will appear almost at your doorstep, Your Lordship, and it is up to you to set the destiny that will await them. You may conquer; you may raise them to the ground, or allow their existence for profit. You may also make their owners your trusted allies, though I advise you not to trust anyone.

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This look scaringly similar to Civ5...I like it
Maby thats just me though
 
You may also make their owners your trusted allies, though I advise you not to trust anyone.

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If i cant trust anyone how can i trust you when you tell me not to trust anyone therefore making me trust you if your wrong and not trust you if your right but if i trust you then that means I cant trust you meaning I should trust you and *head explodes*
 
Civ 5 is a cartoon. I uninstalled that game shortly after it's release. For me, it was the worst purchase of the decade.

Paradox knows strategy. Warlock will be mine at pre-release.
 
i have never seen dragons in civ5
I didn't say this was civ5; I said it looked the same.
And no...we dont have dragons in civ5. Dovahkin has already been there ;-)
 
Game looks great. :)
 
Yes, it looks very much like Civ5. With dragons! Looks great to me.
 
Rivers aside, Civ5 looked solid and had a decent interface, so I don't mind the visual similarities. :) Just 1UPT and other fundamental designs ... those I hope to not see taken inspiration from. ("Please don't copy the mess!")