Following a less-than-stellar launch, the developers of Civilization 7 have committed to enhancing the game, focusing on improving the user interface and gameplay. Firaxis Games has pinpointed the issues and is actively working on solutions.
Currently, Civilization 7 has garnered a 47% positive rating on Steam. Player feedback primarily revolves around the simplified interface, the absence of certain features, and a lack of content, rather than the game's mechanics. In response, Firaxis has prioritized interface enhancements. They plan to increase map readability, refine the menus, and make the interface more user-friendly.
The developers have promised to add:
- The ability to create teams in multiplayer mode
- New types of maps
- Customization options, including the ability to change the names of religions and cities
An update, version 1.1.0, with balance adjustments and improvements, is scheduled for release in March. The full launch of Civilization 7 is set for February 11.
Many reviewers believe the game was released prematurely and requires substantial improvements. The $70 price point has faced significant criticism, as players feel it does not match the game's current quality. Fans of the series are hopeful that Firaxis will take their feedback seriously and release updates to address these issues, restoring Civilization 7 to the high standards expected of the franchise.
Civilization enthusiasts are eager for the seventh installment to uphold the series' tradition of excellence and meticulous detail. However, they acknowledge that the game, in its present state, falls short of these expectations.