I vaguely recall it, but it has been too long, and if there is, get that, obviously) whereas G&K and BNW are both $30 each, which is ridiculously overpriced, but it is what it is, and you'd clearly be better off, even if you already own the game, to buy the complete edition, rather than both of them separate.
There's even an option to upgrade existing versions, if I'm not mistaken (though it's entirely possible I am.)ĮDIT: Looking at the store page, the complete edition is $50 (I don't know if there ever was, or is an upgrade version.
If I recall, I think there's a gold edition fairly cheap that includes everything, so I'd go for that. Civilization 5 can be very difficult to master, and for people not used to the turn-based strategy genre, very difficult even on the 'normal', Prince difficulty. This guide features a selection of tips for Civ 5 and its DLC, Gods and Kings and Brave New World. Loads of civs, new mechanics, improved mechanics, etc. Civilization V Tips & How To's for Vanilla Civ 5, Brave New World & Gods and Kings. ya know how it is buying games now?īut BNW is pretty sweet. I mean, sure it's bull that you need to pay money for a piece of DLC that makes such a minor change and should have been there by default, but. Whichever one is the 100 point damage system (100 point units versus 10) is an absolute requirement.