Chapter 173 Your barbarians can drive tanks?
Chapter 173 Your barbarians can drive tanks?
Chapter 173 Your barbarians can drive tanks?
The entire gaming community fell into a long silence after the release of Civilization.
Whether it's the player community or magazine reviewers, everyone is keeping silent.
Even the magazines that love to grab the first-release traffic dare not publish articles to give a superficial review of this bizarre game.
It's only been out for a short time.
For an arcade game, a few days is enough time for them to obtain a sufficiently detailed review.
But Civilization is not a fast-food game.
Anyone who dares to claim that they have figured it out in just a few days is absolutely lying.
Honestly, even players who have been playing this game non-stop since its initial release wouldn't dare say they fully understand it.
But there is one point that all media outlets agree on.
This is undoubtedly a perfect score!
Whether considering its historical significance or the sheer power of the work itself, it is in a class of its own.
10/10!
With a file size of 700MB, GAMENOVA has delivered a work that is ahead of its time.
A strategy game that takes resource accumulation to the extreme.
Don't stop me, I'm going to have one more round!
Why is it already light out?
If we were to ask who regrets their purchase the most amidst this grand spectacle, the answer would clearly be those buyers who are still hesitant to make a move because they are worried that the 16-bit version might be a marketing scam.
Although GAMENOVA's production lines are now operating at full capacity, they can only continuously output tens of thousands of new machines every day.
This also needs to account for the portion with insufficient yield and transportation losses.
Want to play NovaXeno? OK, first, get in line.
You won't have to wait long; it should arrive around March next year.
Aaron and Mike anxiously surrounded Frank, watching him start a new game of ancient Babylonian civilization.
"I told you guys I wanted to pre-order, now you're in a rush?"
Frank chuckled, leaned back in his chair with a satisfied grin, put his feet on the table, and casually swiped his hands in a highly relaxed pose.
This "Civilization" game is a real gem! The more you play it, the more addictive it becomes, and the more you want to play it!
Every game brings new discoveries, and every game presents a completely different operational strategy.
Frank has even found a new trick now.
He looked at a radio on the table, which was playing a local station broadcast.
Frank casually changed the frequency before lying back down.
After playing for so many days, each of the three of them has fully demonstrated their own philosophy of survival.
After playing against the Aztecs the day before, War Maniac Mike became obsessed with them and would occasionally play against the Norwegians or Scythians, enjoying the thrill of overwhelming other civilizations with sheer numbers.
Aaron, on the other hand, particularly enjoys playing with Russians.
Somehow, under Aaron's management, even though his Russians always held religious events, their productivity was never low, far ahead of others.
According to him, this is because he uses the "Aurora Dance" and "Professionalism" combo, which can provide a large adjacency bonus to religious sites.
As for Frank himself—
He looked at the portrait of Hammurabi on the screen and chuckled.
Babylon was the most fun.
Once the Eureka triggers the technology, it can be unlocked directly, ignoring any prerequisites.
This characteristic made Babylon more formidable than other civilizations in terms of advanced technology.
How about cutting down trees to build rockets?
"Hehe, I've figured it out! I should steal that Great Pyramid wonder. That way, I can give the builders an extra action, cut down more trees, and build the rocket as soon as possible."
"Dude, I've been wanting to complain about that for a while now. What, is your rocket made of wood? You don't want coal, oil, or uranium, you just keep cutting down trees?"
"This is the alien technology of our ancient Babylonian civilization. You can learn it."
Frank burst out laughing.
Farming is great, I have to farm.
Mike curled his lip; the thing Berserker players fear most is encountering something that flies at high speed.
He played an Aztec game, and most of his opponents were on another continent.
He didn't find out about this until he had unified his continent.
Back then, he hadn't even mastered cartography, and his unit probably didn't even know what the ocean was.
If someone hides in their home and farms diligently, that can be quite difficult to deal with.
What's even more infuriating is that the barbarians in this game are just too unreasonable.
They will decide what units they will generate based on the strongest military technology currently available to all.
Last time, Mike even saw tanks popping out of the barbarian village.
Hey bro, does anyone have a good barbarian who can drive a tank?
Shaking his head, Mike's self-glow lingered on the screen for a moment before reluctantly moving away.
Damn it, I really want to play another round! Why didn't I just pre-order an NX back then?!
Now the only way to snatch it from Aaron is when Frank is sleeping or doing something else.
Thinking of this, Mike looked at the exquisitely packaged box in the corner and got up to walk over.
Even if you can't buy the item in stock, it's still good to look at the packaging box to satisfy your curiosity.
He picked up the box and was about to return to his bed when he suddenly heard something rattling inside.
What else is still in this box that hasn't been taken out?
Mike frowned slightly, placed the box on the bed, and carefully opened it.
After searching for a while, he actually found something new in the lining of the cardboard box.
Frank was so excited when he disassembled the machine that he didn't even look at the whole box properly and almost missed something!
Mike lifted the movable partition and could then see what was inside.
This is an EPROM memory; he's seen countless of them in the lab.
Why is this thing in the NX packaging?
The ride back was so bumpy it almost fell apart!
Mike picked it up and examined it closely. Suddenly remembering something, he quickly walked over to Frank and looked at the NovaXeno.
.
Sure enough, there is a base on the device where the EPROM can be inserted. It is soldered very firmly and integrated into the PCB. Only the slot protrudes from the device, allowing for easy insertion and removal of the EPROM header pins.
"What's going on? Has it really fallen apart? Is this some kind of enhancement chip?"
Mike scratched his head in confusion and showed the memory chip to Frank.
"??"
"How about we try plugging it in?"
"Hmm—I'll save this first."
The three people gathered around the machine, inserted the memory chip, and then restarted it.
"It seems like nothing has changed?"
"No, look here, there's another option!"
Aaron, with his sharp eyes, immediately noticed that one of the options on the title screen had been added and wasn't there before.
[Additional Content]
"?!"
My heart pounded with excitement, and my hands trembled.
Frank made the selection without hesitation, and the game immediately entered an interface he had never seen before.
[Module Template]
[Author]: GAMENOVA - Lin Lixin [This is a demonstration module template]
This module provides a lot of demonstration content.
[A New Civilization and a Leader: Lin Lixin and His GAMENOVA Empire]
[New Featured Unit: Sam (Replaces the Scout, has a smaller field of view but higher mobility)]
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