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Sid Meier's Civilization V: The Complete Edition is widely considered the "ultimate" way to experience this strategy classic, as it bundles the base game with its two massive game-changing expansions and every piece of DLC ever released.
Key Features (post-expansions)
- Hex-based tactical map and stacked city mechanics removed (one-unit-per-tile) for clearer combat.
- Deep diplomacy with city-state system and World Congress for global resolutions.
- Religion system (Gods & Kings): found/spread religions, beliefs that affect gameplay strategy.
- Culture & tourism (Brave New World): tourism vs. other civs’ culture to win Culture Victory; Great Works and Archaeology.
- Trade routes: internal and international routes boosting gold/food/science/culture.
- Ideologies: social policies and tenets affecting late-game alignment and diplomacy.
- Improved AI and moddability via Steam Workshop support.
For under $15, you are getting hundreds, if not thousands, of hours of gameplay. There are 43 civilizations total. If you played a single game (which averages 8-10 hours) with each civilization, you would play for over 400 hours. civilization 5 complete edition
Social Policies
Instead of tech trees for government, you unlock Social Policies (Tradition, Liberty, Honor, etc.). These represent your cultural evolution. The Complete Edition rebalances these trees so every choice is viable—do you go tall (few big cities) with Tradition, or wide (many cities) with Liberty? Sid Meier's Civilization V: The Complete Edition is
Global Politics: The World Congress begins meeting, where nations vote on trade embargos or nuclear non-proliferation treaties. The Climax: A Path to Victory Hex-based tactical map and stacked city mechanics removed
Game Overview
With Gods & Kings, players gained the ability to found a Religion. This added a new layer of passive bonuses that could define your early game. Meanwhile, the Espionage system allowed you to steal tech from rivals or rig elections in City-States, making the mid-game far more interactive. 2. The Great Works and Tourism