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Made by Civilization IV and Civilization Revolution developer Firaxis Games, Civ V refreshes the celebrated turn-based strategy series with a hex-based grid, "a heightened tactical combat system; vast, realistic landscapes to explore; deeper diplomatic interactions; and an array of expanded features."
Hitting PC, Civilization V will use Valve's Steamworks for DRM plus "auto-updating, Steam Achievements, downloadable content, multiplayer matchmaking and more."
Me too. My wife is also aware that she might not see me much at the time.
So you're going to pass up Civ V because it uses Steam? Civ V? Really?