Maison Nouvelles Civilization 7 Dev Firaxis dit "Il y a de l'espoir pour Gandhi, mais"

Civilization 7 Dev Firaxis dit "Il y a de l'espoir pour Gandhi, mais"

Mar 01,2025 Auteur: Eleanor

Libération de Civilization 7: Où est Gandhi?

La libération de Civilization 7 a laissé de nombreux joueurs vétérans remettre en question l'absence d'un visage familier: le Mahatma Gandhi. Un incontournable de la série depuis sa création en 1991, l'inclusion de Gandhi a été une constante, donnant naissance au bug légendaire (et finalement mythique) "Gandhi" nucléaire. Son absence de Civ 7 est notable.

Cependant, Civilization 7 Leader Designer Ed Beach offre une assurance. Dans un communiqué, Beach a indiqué que l'omission de Gandhi fait partie d'un plan stratégique plus large pour les versions du DLC. Il a souligné que des civilisations emblématiques auparavant absentes, telles que la Mongolie et la Perse, ont également été introduites plus tard dans les itérations précédentes du jeu. La décision d'exclure certains leaders du jeu de base permet d'inclure des ajouts frais et passionnants tout en reconnaissant le vaste bassin de choix populaires. Beach a explicitement déclaré qu'il y avait "l'espoir pour Gandhi".

Le rendement de Gandhi est prévu comme DLC pour Civ 7. Crédit d'image: Firaxis.

Beach a également abordé l'inclusion d'autres civilisations, notant des préoccupations concernant l'absence de Grande-Bretagne dans le communiqué initial. Il a précisé que Carthage et la Grande-Bretagne sont inclus dans la collection de carrefour de la collection mondiale *, lancé en mars 2025, aux côtés de la Bulgarie et du Népal.

Le lancement du jeu a reçu des critiques mitigées sur Steam, citant des problèmes tels que la conception de l'interface utilisateur, la variété MAP limitée et un manque perçu de fonctionnalités attendues. Le PDG de Take-Two, Strauss Zelnick, a reconnu les commentaires négatifs mais a exprimé sa confiance dans le succès à long terme du jeu, suggérant que le "public Civ Legacy" appréciera davantage le jeu avec le jeu continu.

Besoin d'aide pour conquérir le monde dans Civ 7? Consultez nos guides couvrant les conditions de victoire, les changements clés pour les joueurs Civ 6, les erreurs cruciales à éviter, les types de cartes et les paramètres de difficulté.

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