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Civilization VI: Gathering Storm

Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm[1] is the second expansion pack for the turn-based strategy video game Civilization VI. It was released on February 14, 2019, about a year after the release of the first expansion Rise and Fall. It is available for Microsoft Windows, macOS and Linux.[2] The expansion adds features, civilizations, leaders and wonders. Key additions are mechanics for natural disasters, and greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change and subsequent effects. It received generally positive reviews upon release.

Gameplay edit

The focus of the Gathering Storm expansion is improving the game world with the weather and how human action affects the course of the game as well as late game consequences. The player has to face how their environment changes over time, whether randomly or as a consequence of their environmental decisions.[3]

The expansion introduces natural disasters in the form of volcanic eruptions, river floods, rising sea levels, hurricanes, dust storms, blizzards, tornadoes, and droughts.[4] Players are given ways to mitigate these by building improvements such as dams or sea barriers. Additionally, some of these events can be beneficial to players; for example, after river floods and volcanic eruptions, affected tiles may have their yields increased. The frequency of these events is affected by a new climate system. Late-game buildings can have their effectiveness improved by providing with the new power resource, which can be obtained by burning resources such as coal and oil. However, doing so will increase CO2 levels in the atmosphere, increasing the frequency of disasters.[4] Players are also able to research green power alternatives such as solar, wind and geothermal power stations.[4] Players can research the Computers tech and unlock flood barriers that are built on city centers. These buildings help provide protection from rising sea levels; without these improvements players will lose coastal tiles and sometimes even mainland tiles. The Future Era returns by adding new Technologies and Civics that will be unlocked randomly.[4]

World generation is also changed: new terrain features, geothermal fissures and volcanoes, spawn along mountain ridges separating continents, and floodplains now spawn in larger clusters exclusively along rivers.[4] Mountain ranges, rivers, volcanoes and deserts are now named after the civilization that discovered them.[4] For example, a river discovered by the English might be named the Thames, whereas one discovered by the French could be named the Seine.

Diplomacy is also revamped, with the Diplomatic Victory condition and World Congress from previous games returning with the difference that you will need to accrue a certain number of Diplomatic Victory Points that can be earned in various ways[4] and you will have to win votes multiple times, showing the diplomatic leadership in the different eras, in order to achieve diplomatic victory.[3] The way in which votes are influenced are called Favors, which can increase the weight of your vote. The new Favor currency and a new Grievances system replace the base game's Warmonger score.[4] The World Congress brings the players a lot more control over building resolutions from different components the way you might a peace treaty, and the international community votes on whether or not your resolution is carried in the session of the World Congress.[4]

A number of systems from the base game and the previous expansion Rise and Fall have been tweaked, including the addition of more Historic Moments, a new Governor, improvements to the espionage system and changes to the science and culture victory conditions.[3]

Nine new leaders and eight new civilizations were also introduced, alongside a variety of new units, natural and world wonders, a new technology and civics era and two new scenarios - The Black Death (Single player) and War Machine (Multiplayer Only), based on the 14th century pandemic of the same name and the WWI German-French conflict in Belgium respectively.[3]

New civilizations include among others:

  • Hungary, led by Matthias Corvinus, who specializes in levying units from city-state allies;[5]
  • the Māori, led by Kupe, who uniquely start off at sea and are encouraged to preserve the natural environment;[6]
  • Canada, led by Wilfrid Laurier, which has unique units and abilities within cold climate tiles;[7]
  • the Inca, led by Pachacuti, who gain unique benefits in relation to mountains;[8]
  • Mali, led by Mansa Musa, which can generate great deals of wealth from deserts and trading routes;[9]
  • Sweden, led by Kristina, who receives benefits to culture and tourism as well as great people;[10]
  • the Ottoman Empire, led by Suleiman, with major benefits towards besieging cities, as well as a unique governor for diplomacy and military.[11]
  • Phoenicia, led by Dido, with numerous benefits from ocean tiles and the ability to move their capital city freely.[12]
  • A unique leader, Eleanor of Aquitaine, can serve either as the leader of the English or French, and takes loyalty from cities near her Great Works.[13]

Reception edit

Gathering Storm received generally positive reviews from critics according to review aggregator Metacritic.[14]

Accolades edit

The game was nominated for "Best Original Choral Composition" and "Best Original Soundtrack Album" at the 18th Annual G.A.N.G. Awards,[15] for "Game Beyond Entertainment" at the 16th British Academy Games Awards,[16] and for "Video Game Score of the Year" at the ASCAP Composers' Choice Awards.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Civilization® VI – The Official Site | News | Civilization VI: Gathering Storm Available Now". Civilization® VI – The Official Site | News | Civilization VI: Gathering Storm Available Now. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
  2. ^ "Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm Available February 14, 2019". Yahoo! Finance. November 21, 2018. Retrieved December 8, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d Scott-Jones, Richard (November 21, 2018). "The full Civilization 6: Gathering Storm interview". PCGamesN. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Hafer, T.J. (November 20, 2018). "Civilization 6: Gathering Storm will introduce disasters and player-created climate change". PC Gamer. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  5. ^ Brown, Fraser (November 28, 2018). "Civilization 6: Gathering Storm's Hungary makes friends so it can crush enemies". PC Gamer. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  6. ^ Bailey, Dustin (December 4, 2018). "The Maori join Civ 6: Gathering Storm, and they start the game at sea". PCGamesN. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  7. ^ Chalk, Andy (December 11, 2018). "Canada in Civilization 6 has hockey rinks, Mounties, and has to declare war politely". PC Gamer. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  8. ^ "The Incan Empire Moves Mountains in Civilization 6: Gathering Storm". sludgefeed.com. December 18, 2018. Retrieved December 21, 2018.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Scott-Jones, Richard (January 8, 2019). "Mali is coming to Civilization 6 and will have more money than you". PCGamesN. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  10. ^ Brown, Fraser (January 16, 2019). "Civilization 6: Gathering Storm's Sweden lets everyone fight over Nobel Prizes". PC Gamer. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
  11. ^ Scott-Jones, Richard (January 22, 2019). "The Ottomans arrive in Civilization 6 to beat you up and build cannons". PCGamesN. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  12. ^ Brown, Fraser (January 29, 2019). "Weather Civilization 6's Gathering Storm as the nautical Phoenicians". PC Gamer. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  13. ^ Scott-Jones, Richard (February 5, 2019). "Eleanor of Aquitaine is coming to Civilization 6 to take your cities (peacefully)". PCGamesN. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  14. ^ a b "Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm for PC Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved February 19, 2020.
  15. ^ "Awards Archive". Game Audio Network Guild. 2023-08-02. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
  16. ^ Stuart, Keith (March 3, 2020). "Death Stranding and Control dominate Bafta games awards nominations". The Guardian. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
  17. ^ "Vote in the 2020 ASCAP Composers' Choice Awards". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. May 7, 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website of Civilization

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Sid Meier s Civilization VI Gathering Storm 1 is the second expansion pack for the turn based strategy video game Civilization VI It was released on February 14 2019 about a year after the release of the first expansion Rise and Fall It is available for Microsoft Windows macOS and Linux 2 The expansion adds features civilizations leaders and wonders Key additions are mechanics for natural disasters and greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change and subsequent effects It received generally positive reviews upon release Civilization VI Gathering StormDeveloper s Firaxis GamesPublisher s 2K GamesSeriesCivilizationPlatform s Microsoft Windows macOS Linux Nintendo Switch PS4 Xbox One AndroidReleaseFebruary 14 2019Genre s Turn based strategy 4XMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Reception 2 1 Accolades 3 References 4 External linksGameplay editThe focus of the Gathering Storm expansion is improving the game world with the weather and how human action affects the course of the game as well as late game consequences The player has to face how their environment changes over time whether randomly or as a consequence of their environmental decisions 3 The expansion introduces natural disasters in the form of volcanic eruptions river floods rising sea levels hurricanes dust storms blizzards tornadoes and droughts 4 Players are given ways to mitigate these by building improvements such as dams or sea barriers Additionally some of these events can be beneficial to players for example after river floods and volcanic eruptions affected tiles may have their yields increased The frequency of these events is affected by a new climate system Late game buildings can have their effectiveness improved by providing with the new power resource which can be obtained by burning resources such as coal and oil However doing so will increase CO2 levels in the atmosphere increasing the frequency of disasters 4 Players are also able to research green power alternatives such as solar wind and geothermal power stations 4 Players can research the Computers tech and unlock flood barriers that are built on city centers These buildings help provide protection from rising sea levels without these improvements players will lose coastal tiles and sometimes even mainland tiles The Future Era returns by adding new Technologies and Civics that will be unlocked randomly 4 World generation is also changed new terrain features geothermal fissures and volcanoes spawn along mountain ridges separating continents and floodplains now spawn in larger clusters exclusively along rivers 4 Mountain ranges rivers volcanoes and deserts are now named after the civilization that discovered them 4 For example a river discovered by the English might be named the Thames whereas one discovered by the French could be named the Seine Diplomacy is also revamped with the Diplomatic Victory condition and World Congress from previous games returning with the difference that you will need to accrue a certain number of Diplomatic Victory Points that can be earned in various ways 4 and you will have to win votes multiple times showing the diplomatic leadership in the different eras in order to achieve diplomatic victory 3 The way in which votes are influenced are called Favors which can increase the weight of your vote The new Favor currency and a new Grievances system replace the base game s Warmonger score 4 The World Congress brings the players a lot more control over building resolutions from different components the way you might a peace treaty and the international community votes on whether or not your resolution is carried in the session of the World Congress 4 A number of systems from the base game and the previous expansion Rise and Fall have been tweaked including the addition of more Historic Moments a new Governor improvements to the espionage system and changes to the science and culture victory conditions 3 Nine new leaders and eight new civilizations were also introduced alongside a variety of new units natural and world wonders a new technology and civics era and two new scenarios The Black Death Single player and War Machine Multiplayer Only based on the 14th century pandemic of the same name and the WWI German French conflict in Belgium respectively 3 New civilizations include among others Hungary led by Matthias Corvinus who specializes in levying units from city state allies 5 the Maori led by Kupe who uniquely start off at sea and are encouraged to preserve the natural environment 6 Canada led by Wilfrid Laurier which has unique units and abilities within cold climate tiles 7 the Inca led by Pachacuti who gain unique benefits in relation to mountains 8 Mali led by Mansa Musa which can generate great deals of wealth from deserts and trading routes 9 Sweden led by Kristina who receives benefits to culture and tourism as well as great people 10 the Ottoman Empire led by Suleiman with major benefits towards besieging cities as well as a unique governor for diplomacy and military 11 Phoenicia led by Dido with numerous benefits from ocean tiles and the ability to move their capital city freely 12 A unique leader Eleanor of Aquitaine can serve either as the leader of the English or French and takes loyalty from cities near her Great Works 13 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic80 100 14 Gathering Storm received generally positive reviews from critics according to review aggregator Metacritic 14 Accolades edit The game was nominated for Best Original Choral Composition and Best Original Soundtrack Album at the 18th Annual G A N G Awards 15 for Game Beyond Entertainment at the 16th British Academy Games Awards 16 and for Video Game Score of the Year at the ASCAP Composers Choice Awards 17 References edit Civilization VI The Official Site News Civilization VI Gathering Storm Available Now Civilization VI The Official Site News Civilization VI Gathering Storm Available Now Retrieved 2022 10 18 Sid Meier s Civilization VI Gathering Storm Available February 14 2019 Yahoo Finance November 21 2018 Retrieved December 8 2018 a b c d Scott Jones Richard November 21 2018 The full Civilization 6 Gathering Storm interview PCGamesN Retrieved January 9 2019 a b c d e f g h i Hafer T J November 20 2018 Civilization 6 Gathering Storm will introduce disasters and player created climate change PC Gamer Retrieved January 9 2019 Brown Fraser November 28 2018 Civilization 6 Gathering Storm s Hungary makes friends so it can crush enemies PC Gamer Retrieved December 11 2018 Bailey Dustin December 4 2018 The Maori join Civ 6 Gathering Storm and they start the game at sea PCGamesN Retrieved December 11 2018 Chalk Andy December 11 2018 Canada in Civilization 6 has hockey rinks Mounties and has to declare war politely PC Gamer Retrieved December 11 2018 The Incan Empire Moves Mountains in Civilization 6 Gathering Storm sludgefeed com December 18 2018 Retrieved December 21 2018 permanent dead link Scott Jones Richard January 8 2019 Mali is coming to Civilization 6 and will have more money than you PCGamesN Retrieved January 8 2019 Brown Fraser January 16 2019 Civilization 6 Gathering Storm s Sweden lets everyone fight over Nobel Prizes PC Gamer Retrieved January 16 2019 Scott Jones Richard January 22 2019 The Ottomans arrive in Civilization 6 to beat you up and build cannons PCGamesN Retrieved January 22 2019 Brown Fraser January 29 2019 Weather Civilization 6 s Gathering Storm as the nautical Phoenicians PC Gamer Retrieved January 29 2019 Scott Jones Richard February 5 2019 Eleanor of Aquitaine is coming to Civilization 6 to take your cities peacefully PCGamesN Retrieved February 5 2019 a b Sid Meier s Civilization VI Gathering Storm for PC Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved February 19 2020 Awards Archive Game Audio Network Guild 2023 08 02 Retrieved 2023 12 10 Stuart Keith March 3 2020 Death Stranding and Control dominate Bafta games awards nominations The Guardian Retrieved March 5 2020 Vote in the 2020 ASCAP Composers Choice Awards American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers May 7 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 External links editOfficial website of Civilization Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Civilization VI Gathering Storm amp oldid 1189340673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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