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As expected, although not in the same day I wrote about Aspyr teasing it, the 'Australian Summer' update for Civilization VI [Steam] is now live on Linux.

So the game is now up to date along with all DLC being available for Linux gamers.

Here are some highlights from the patch:
- Start position and map generation has been tuned
- Updated ice generation to allow more for circumnavigation
- Players can now build obsolete units if they do not have access to the strategic resource required by the upgrade unit
- Tech Tree balance and adjusted prerequisites
- Updated Viking scenario to 60 turns
- Steam Workshop support

If you do pick up the 'Australia Civilization & Scenario Pack' DLC that now supports Linux, be sure to come back and tell us your thoughts. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Kimyrielle Mar 15, 2017
Quoting: saildata
Quoting: KimyrielleI am utterly not interested in the DLC, but the "free" patch is nice and welcome.

As a side note, I really wonder if really EVERY country on the planet gets added before Canada does. I know, I know. We're America's hat. But still!

Canada is way too nice to be a war monger : ) I went to Victoria recently and would move there today if it wasn't so cold in the winter..

Eh, they could call the DLC pack "Canadian Winter" and make it a "Seasons!!!" pack together with the Australian summer thingie. We got at least as much snow as Australia got sun. Maybe more. And actually...Victoria is pretty warm. By our standards. I live close by. :D
Purple Library Guy Mar 15, 2017
Quoting: Kimyrielle
Quoting: saildata
Quoting: KimyrielleI am utterly not interested in the DLC, but the "free" patch is nice and welcome.

As a side note, I really wonder if really EVERY country on the planet gets added before Canada does. I know, I know. We're America's hat. But still!

Canada is way too nice to be a war monger : ) I went to Victoria recently and would move there today if it wasn't so cold in the winter..

Eh, they could call the DLC pack "Canadian Winter" and make it a "Seasons!!!" pack together with the Australian summer thingie. We got at least as much snow as Australia got sun. Maybe more. And actually...Victoria is pretty warm. By our standards. I live close by. :D

Huh. I'm a Vancouver man myself. And really, Victoria? Cold in winter? Half the US is colder than Victoria in winter; I think half the time they never get a single snowfall. Or, like, maybe one or two, that stick for a day and then there's rain the next day. Even Vancouver doesn't get much, except this year which has been a total Global Weirding bizarrefest.
Kimyrielle Mar 15, 2017
Quoting: Purple Library GuyHuh. I'm a Vancouver man myself. And really, Victoria? Cold in winter? Half the US is colder than Victoria in winter; I think half the time they never get a single snowfall. Or, like, maybe one or two, that stick for a day and then there's rain the next day. Even Vancouver doesn't get much, except this year which has been a total Global Weirding bizarrefest.

This winter was horrible. I actually had to shovel snow. Can you imagine! That...didn't happen in the past 10 years or so.
And I have no idea why I am mentioning that, but the US East Coast is getting hit by a blizzard while I am writing this. But WE are the frozen wasteland! Yeah, right!!! No snow here. Just rain! As is proper! *flails arms*

But...honestly? They could put us in with our special unit being a hockey team and our cultural focus being a Double Double. If they would just put us in the game. Once.

But I think I rather see another serious winter before THAT will happen. *sob*


Last edited by Kimyrielle on 15 March 2017 at 7:01 am UTC
ryad Mar 15, 2017
Quoting: laghHi,

I haven't bought CIV6 yet and would appreciate some advise
from my fellow Linux gamers:
Is CIV6 worth it compared to CIV5? Do the new features justify
the price tag? What do you think, is it worth a buy?

Best regards,

lagh

I only have about 23h playing time, but in my opinion Civ 6 is great. Some things changed dramatically (e.g. districts, civics and builders), but I really like the changes. If you are a real Civ 5 geek, I'm not 100% sure, if you should upgrade right now. At the moment, Civ 5 is more complex and balanced. If you can get your hands on a cheap license (I paid about 20€ due to a great offer): Get it! It certainly is worth the full price, but in the current situation not a must-buy (especially not until cross-platform multiplayer is released).
Kimyrielle Mar 15, 2017
I was highly critical of the "city sprawl" mechanics before Civ VI launched, but I must admit it works much better than I thought it would. One thing about it I still don't like is the tons of requirements and restrictions for building districts. Some of these restrictions are super-arbitrary and severely limit or at least elbow you into a certain way to build cities. But generally, the new city building is certainly more interesting than its predecessors.

I also still hate the childish cartoon art, but that's of course a matter of taste.

That being said, Civ V WITH the DLCs is also a great game. If budget is an issue, get whatever game is cheaper.
Mountain Man Mar 15, 2017
Update didn't do a thing for the performance. It's just as bad as before.
saildata Mar 16, 2017
Quoting: Kimyrielle
Quoting: Purple Library GuyHuh. I'm a Vancouver man myself. And really, Victoria? Cold in winter? Half the US is colder than Victoria in winter; I think half the time they never get a single snowfall. Or, like, maybe one or two, that stick for a day and then there's rain the next day. Even Vancouver doesn't get much, except this year which has been a total Global Weirding bizarrefest.

This winter was horrible. I actually had to shovel snow. Can you imagine! That...didn't happen in the past 10 years or so.
And I have no idea why I am mentioning that, but the US East Coast is getting hit by a blizzard while I am writing this. But WE are the frozen wasteland! Yeah, right!!! No snow here. Just rain! As is proper! *flails arms*
[...]

I'm a bit further south (TX) where we've had the warmest winter on record (12 days above 80F, and only around 11 days of freezing, no snow that I can remember this winter). Compared to Victoria, avg. high during the winter <= 47F vs. our avg. high <= 63F. From what you said and looking around, it looks much milder than most of Canada and much milder than many parts of the US. I'm sure I could buy a coat and make the move :) I definitely wouldn't miss summer stretches of >= 100F, which can be weeks on end.

QuoteThey could put us in with our special unit being a hockey team
Would they pronounce it the correct way, or the funny way? I always get a laugh out of how CA says 'hockey' :P

QuoteIf they would just put us in the game. Once.
I agree. There is more than enough historical events and culture to include Canada - it should be in the game. Who knows what the reason for excluding it is...
Aryvandaar Mar 16, 2017
Is city building more fun in Civ 6 than Civ 5?
felicis Mar 16, 2017
I've been getting massive slowdowns after this update went live. It happens randomly, sometimes right when the game starts and sometimes after 20/30 minutes playing. First the FPS falls to single digits and after a while the game freezes completely and I have to reboot. I built this computer a few months ago and all other games work fine (including Civ6 before this update), so it's clearly not a hardware problem. Just curious if it's happening to anybody else.
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