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Fountain of youth civ 5
Fountain of youth civ 5







It messed with my morale to know that my own work was playing against me, making me look like a fool to people that don't understand that patches and DLCs will make extensive changes to gameplay. After all, I had a few dozen pages with incorrect information and that severely bothered me. I was thrilled to see readers swarming the site overnight with the release of the latest DLC, so set literally everything aside to pursue the project. I never thought it'd amount to much beyond a few visits a day, but its developer, Firaxis did a good job developing the Expansions for the game, and with the Gods and Kings and Brave New World DLC it is probably the best Strategy game I've ever played. Nothing Sims can bring such enthusiasm for writing out of me without a new game and that seems less than a year away.Ĭiv 5 is a project that I started covering over a year ago, then set aside to work on other things. I just wanted to point out I'm purposefully very busy with something else right now, and things haven't excited me this way in quite some time, so I'm happy in my chosen profession. Though my interest in The Sims may take a dive from time to time, I'll always be back to keep informed on what's going on here and how the community's doing. I've never covered a turn-based strategy game before but enjoy the notetaking and analysis it takes to come up with guides. For now life is good and I'm excited to be taking my writing in a new direction. Thanks as always to the people who have been so supportive of me even in the worst of times. Having a new project that challenges me and offers me new game concepts and mechanics to explore is very welcome at this point in my life. I will never stop calling myself a gamer, but the long days playing just aren't as appealing as they used to be. Time's a valuable thing and the more I enrich my life with new people and activities, the less I have to be spent behind a computer taking notes. With the Guide at 500 pages, I'm putting off any remaining work on TS3 for Into the Future when I can do it all at once and be much more efficient. It feels like Sims 3 is winding down, while we await Sims 4 and fresh gameplay. I probably said it some time ago, but have to put it out again that I'm rather burned on playing The Sims after all these years and I'm sure that is something many of you can understand if you've been with us from the beginning.









Fountain of youth civ 5