Sid Meiers Civilization Beyond Earth Rising Tide V 1124035 2 Dlc 2014 Pc New
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Score: 8.5/10 (for this complete edition) Score: 8
The base game failed because it copied Civ V’s worst habit: rigid borders and boring water tiles. Rising Tide fixes this with two revolutionary mechanics that Civ VI still hasn't fully stolen.
Vanilla diplomacy was static. Rising Tide introduces the "Diplomatic Capital" currency. You level up your relationships with other sponsors, unlock "Traits" in a web, and engage in Coalitions. You can now form dynamic teams that shift allegiance mid-game—a feature players begged for in Civilization V. Rising Tide is about mastering it—specifically
If you obtained this as a “new” PC release from a non-Steam source:
CivilizationBE.exe – not the launcher.force-d3d9 1 in GraphicsSettings.ini (located in Documents\My Games\Sid Meier's Civilization Beyond Earth).Released as the major expansion for Beyond Earth, Rising Tide fundamentally changes the feel of the game. If the base game was about securing a foothold on a strange new planet, Rising Tide is about mastering it—specifically, the oceans. the oceans. Before this expansion
Before this expansion, water was largely a barrier. With Rising Tide, the seas become a fully playable landscape. You can now build floating cities that can move around the map, granting unprecedented strategic flexibility. This single mechanic changes the flow of the game entirely; you are no longer boxed in by coastlines, and naval dominance becomes as crucial as land superiority.