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Civ 7 'Got It Wrong' As It Ditches Its Most Controversial Mechanic
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Civ 7 'Got It Wrong' As It Ditches Its Most Controversial Mechanic

Kotaku·Ethan Gach·26 days ago
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From Kotaku RSS Feed: CEO Admits Civilization 7 Was A ‘Bridge Too Far’ As It Ditches Its Most Controversial Mechanic In New ‘Fundamentally Game-Changing’ Update Over One Year Later

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Civ 7 is getting 'by far the most-requested addition' later this month, but I'm more interested in whether it'll finally feel fully baked
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Civ 7 is getting 'by far the most-requested addition' later this month, but I'm more interested in whether it'll finally feel fully baked

From Pcgamer RSS Feed: Civ 7 is getting 'by far the most-requested addition' later this month, but I'm more interested in whether it'll finally feel fully baked

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A New Theory of Western Civilization - Could a marriage policy first pursued by the Catholic Church a millennium and a half ago explain what made the industrialized world so powerful—and so peculiar?
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A New Theory of Western Civilization - Could a marriage policy first pursued by the Catholic Church a millennium and a half ago explain what made the industrialized world so powerful—and so peculiar?

Reddit r/longform·u/Aschebescher·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/longform: A New Theory of Western Civilization - Could a marriage policy first pursued by the Catholic Church a millennium and a half ago explain what made the industrialized world so powerful—and so peculiar?

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 Disclosure day: If ET made contact, how would we handle the news?
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Disclosure day: If ET made contact, how would we handle the news?

Latest from Space.com ·Leonard David·about 2 months ago
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How would people react if an alien civilization actually made contact with us? Space.com talked to experts, who shared a variety of opinions about a possible real-life "disclosure day."

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