![]() ![]() Not really an improvement, I’d prefer to have them sorted by function. A city’s available buildings are now sorted by order of discovery, rather than alphabetically.Not a crucial feature but a nice one, and long overdue. Airports are back and once again allow airlifting units between cities, aside from producing tourism.These are in addition to the changes introduced by the recent patch. The big new features in Brave New World are detailed in the manual and the various reviews, but there are also a number of smaller changes that I wanted to mention. Adam also wrote an excellent tutorial, Civ V: Brave New World Culture Guide. A parade of glowing reviews: Russ Pitts at Polygon, Rob Zacny at IGN, Adam Biessener at Game Informer, Fraser Brown at PCGamesN.So you only need the first expansion in addition to the second if you want its new civilizations or scenarios. ![]() Brave New World includes all new or changed game systems from Gods & Kings (combat, espionage, religion).CivFanatics also links to non-English language versions of this brochure. Firaxis did not produce a full new manual as for Gods & Kings, but you can download a 34-page overview (PDF) from the expansion’s Steam Store page.But first, here’s a rundown of information and other opinions on the new expansion. Unfortunately I’m somewhat disappointed, as I’ll explain below. I was quite fond of the original game and its first expansion, Gods & Kings, so I was very much looking forward to this one. Brave New World, the second expansion to Sid Meier’s Civilization V, is finally upon us. ![]()
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