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[MAC] Sid Meier's Civilization VI 75% off ($22.99) on The Mac App Store

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Save 75% off Civilization VI
Save 50% off Rise & Fall and Scenario Packs
SALE ENDS: 28th February

Play the award-winning experience. Expand your empire across the map, advance your culture, and compete against history’s greatest leaders to build a civilization that will stand the test of time.

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START WITH 20 HISTORICAL LEADERS
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Veteran players have new ways to build and tune their civilization for the greatest chance of success. New tutorial systems introduce new players to the underlying concepts so they can easily get started.

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EXPAND WITH RISE AND FALL
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In the Rise and Fall expansion, successful leadership of a civilization can send it into a prosperous Golden Age, but falling behind can usher in a Dark Age. Respond well to the challenges of a Dark Age, and your civilization can rise again into renewal with a Heroic Age.

Available now as In-App Purchase.

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PREPARE FOR THE GATHERING STORM
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The choices you make in the Gathering Storm expansion will influence the world ecosystem and could impact the future of the entire planet. Natural disasters like floods, storms, and volcanoes can pillage or destroy your Improvements and Districts – but they may also refresh and enrich the lands after they pass.

Available now as In-App Purchase.

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TRY NEW CIVILIZATIONS & SCENARIOS
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Expand your Civilization VI experience throughout world history with new challenges and leaders from Australia, Macedon, Nubia, Poland, and more in the six unique Civilization & Scenario Packs.

Available now as In-App Purchases.

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System Requirements
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If your system does not meet these minimums, Civilization VI will NOT run on your Mac.

64-bit processor and operating system
OS: 10.11.6 (El Capitan) or later
Processor: Intel Core i5 2.7Ghz
Memory: 6 GB RAM
Graphics: 1 GB GPU Minimum - GeForce 775M | Radeon HD 6970 | Intel Iris Pro
Storage: 15 GB available space

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Technical Support Notes
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Civilization VI does not support hard drive volumes formatted as Mac OS Extended (CaseSensitive)

Civilization VI for the Mac App Store is currently a single player experience.

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    • +10
        • +15

          They've had global warming in past Civs too.

          It's a game about bringing a civilisation through the different ages of history and into the future. Perfect place in a game like that if you ask me.

        • +9

          Except that it literally has every place in the game? This is CIVILIZATION.
          Sorry if facts offend you.

        • +1

          Its not faith, its evidence.

          Civ also has Religion, warfare, technological and cultural progression, changing forms of governance. Climate change is exactly what Civilization should tackle.

          Take your reasoning and apply it to Religion, people could ask why do other religions have benefits other our religion of Christianity, Islam or Hinduism. They could cry blasphemy! Or on forms of Government, what Civilization can run outside Communism, Democracy or Monarchy? Traitors!

          It's you and your belief that shouldn't belong when playing a game like Civilization.

          -Edit-
          Please consider this simplistic view:
          Trees 'breathe' in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen, they remove carbon from our atmosphere to build themselves. We as humans burn trees for heat and light but this releases the carbon the plant used for its building blocks but we are not planting trees and other plants at a rate we've been burning them, making humans adding carbon dioxide to our atomosphere.

          That is small fry to the real problem, oil, coal and flammable gas are condensed forms of plant matter (carbon) that we've been burning at a rapid rate, that carbon is not being trapped, and without technology and cultural changes can never be trapped. Civilization suggests technological advances and cultural changes a civilisation can make to reduce the amount of carbon being released and the possible consequences of failing to do so.

        • -1

          I agree. Civ series always end in our era. Theoretical threats should be in Alpha Centaury etc. I remember Civ CTP on linux was good except for the "future techs". Just my .02

          • @Fullhalter: Civ has had future techs since at least Civilisation 2 (first one I played), so I'm not sure where you are getting that from.

        • Good thing facts aren't up to "belief". And just because you're wilfully ignorant of the widely-accepted facts of climate change doesn't make everything about it a political matter. Maybe keep away from the conspiracy nutters you get your information from and try thinking critically for once, instead of spewing idiotic and tired nonsense online and embarrassing yourself.

    • +15

      It's beyond sad that climate change became political.

      "My tribe doesn't believe in it and your tribe does, so we're not going to do anything about it. If you want to be part of our tribe, you'll think the same way."

      Future generations will look back at us as the primitive savages that we are.

      • +1

        What future generations? Human civilisation is on track to be wiped out in 300 years after runaway feedback loops turn the planet into something resembling Venus. If it survives, which hasn't happened much in less dire civilisation wide events than the entire globe going, it will be reduced to a pitiful few who only survive underground and will die when their technology fails.

        • -1

          You not played Fallout? We will continue, just in smaller isolated xommunities, they'll judge past generations harshly.

    • +9

      Almost 100% scientific consensus but this guy believes marketing instead.

    • +1

      That you Patrick Michaels?

    • Aspyr ports are usually pretty high quality. I'm sure when they can port the DLC to iOS and macOS that they will. They had the Mac version of Civ V almost at parity with the PC version for a long time.

    • +4

      This is a game mate, they can do watever they want even if its not scientific true like adding future tech stuff. Also the only one who seems to be pushing any agenda is you stating that climate change isn't real. We don't care mate, this is OzBargain not OzPoliticalOpinions

    • I agree about the political (left-wing) agenda of the modern climate change story, but the climate has been changed forever so no worries in incorporating this into a game that spans centuries.

  • +1

    Great value at this price. Should be noted for me this game runs better on bootcamp. Exact same machine.

    • Pretty sure that's the case for every game.the specs are a bit rough, specifically being one step above most macs from the past 5-6 years.
      Though no one would expect to play a game on a 6 year old non gaming Windows laptop so it's fair enough.
      $10 says hundreds of desperate people will try and run this on their macs, what other choice do they have…
      Edit. eGPU is a very real thing and can work with thunderbolt 2 macs, Ive done it.
      Probably above the skill and price point of the average Mac user running a 5 year old machine though…

      • It runs fine on plenty of Macs. Macs tend to have crazy high resolutions so it won't run well at native Rez, but there's so many pixels the you can't even notices calling up from a lower resolution. Civ 1 ran slow on my DOS 486 computer, end game was like a slideshow. It didn't detract from the game for me back then.

  • +1

    Is this better than the occasional sale price or bundle pack price you get on steam and the bundle sites? Because the good thing about getting it on Steam is you get it both for pc and mac.

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