The team behind Civilization 7 is actively listening to player feedback and planning some impressive changes based on what players have been saying about the latest 4X strategy game. An array of improvements is on the horizon, aiming to enhance the user interface and reinstate features that fans of the series have loved in past iterations.
With its official launch set for February 11, those who snagged the Deluxe or Founders editions got to dive in early on February 5. The early reviews have been a mixed bag, though overall positive. Players commend the game for running smoothly and maintaining that addictive charm we’ve come to expect from Civilization titles.
Despite these positive impressions, not all feedback was glowing, as Steam reviews showed a lukewarm response with only about half giving it a thumbs up. Firaxis Games has swiftly responded, listing the UI as their top priority for improvements. The team is eagerly collecting player insights to make the UI easier to navigate, focusing on making maps more readable, and refining other areas to polish the experience, promising ongoing communication as they roll out these updates.
Beyond just tweaking the UI, Firaxis plans to reintroduce some fan-favorite features that were mysteriously absent this time around. High on the list for fans are more diverse map options, as the current setup left many players wanting in terms of customization. Developers are also working on bringing back the ability to rename cities and religions, giving players more control over their worlds.
Multiplayer fans can also look forward to some enticing new features in the mix. The planned updates include the ability to form teams in multiplayer sessions, and a hotseat mode, letting multiple players alternate on the same system. Moreover, whether you prefer single or multiplayer modes, you’ll have the flexibility to tailor games to specific Ages. With a hotfix slated for March, Firaxis is keen to start rolling out changes in response to feedback following Patch 1.1.0.
As for pre-release developer insights, the overarching theme is refining the UI. Developers are combing through feedback and are determined to make UI interactions more intuitive and polish formatting and appearance. There’s an open acknowledgment of key features sought by the community, which will be addressed in upcoming free updates. Prioritization includes adding team functionality in multiplayer, enabling full player rosters across Ages with the Distant Lands system, and offering more map variations, alongside long-standing requests like city and religion customization options.
Patch 1.1.0 will introduce several quality-of-life improvements, targeting UI adjustments and enhancing AI balance among other tweaks. Expect diplomacy shifts and bug fixes as part of the update, ensuring a smoother gameplay experience.
The next installment, Sid Meier’s Civilization® VII, aims to elevate the franchise to new heights. Whether pursuing historical paths or creating a unique legacy, players will find themselves building and expanding powerful empires, enhanced by strategic decisions and technological advancements. As you explore, conquer, or cooperate with others, the experience promises to be both solitary and richly interactive in multiplayer settings.