'Civilization VI' tips and tricks: early advantage is important dominating world

A promotional image for "Civilization VI" 2k Games, Fireaxis Games

"Civilization VI" is currently enjoyed by more than a million players. Many of them are probably saying "Just one more turn" for the past few hours but have not really closed the game. That is how addicting the game is. However, starting out right is important in this turned-based video game, and here are some of tips and tricks that would ensure gamers that they are right on track for their world domination.

Veteran "Civilization" players would probably suggest investing in workers or builders in the latest game, due to the fact that a structure will require several turns to complete. However, this was now changed with the latest version of the game. These builders are now offering instant improvements over a tile, which will now help create a city much faster. Thus, it is suggested to hold off the builders and create a strong army instead. Players can now explore the map faster with the help of scouts and the warriors

Speaking of warriors, it is now important to have them ready in the early part of the game due to the barbarians. Firaxis Games, the game developer, decided to make the barbarians more aggressive, compared to the early versions of the game. These brutes are now well-organized in wrecking an existing city, to the point that players need to be aggressive against them, as iTech Post suggested.

For offline mode of playing, GameNGuide mentioned that one can instantly reveal the entire map in "Civilization 6." One simply needs to get into the Debug Pane by pressing the tilde button (~), the key below the ESC button, then type in "Reveal All." It always works like a charm.

Meanwhile, the studio celebrated its sales success by thanking its fans through Twitter. The game has achieved over a million sales in less than a month's time. The post said, "THANK YOU to our more than ONE MILLION Civilization VI players. Your support means everything to us. Stay civilized!"

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