![]() Moreover, a bug was fixed in the routine used to retreat AI units to safety, so hopefully there will be fewer AI civilians lost to barbarians. The AI should be more reluctant to settle worthless spots, and take more care to eradicate nearby barbarian camps.Units should no longer wander away from their formation, but may embark to bypass congested land passages. The AI should amass only half as many military units before finally daring to attack.The AI should now accept fair deals and suggest complex offers to human players – I got lots of luxury offers for gold and strategic resources, for example.Now the liberator gets 150 points, and previous influence by all other empires is drastically reduced. You used to get a mere 60 points, meaning they’d immediately drop out of ally status unless you had been previously friendly or you bribed them. Influence on liberated city-states was finally fixed.You still don’t need to convince other leaders to actually vote for you. This makes it slightly harder to coast to an automatic victory by being peaceful and nice to city-states, but in practice it’s easily offset, e.g. Diplomatic victories now require 2–9 more votes, depending on the map size.The AI’s diplomatic penalties for the human player’s “warmongering” are now divided into four levels, build up more slowly, and are halved when fighting a common enemy.Japan gets multiple bonuses: extra culture from fishing and atolls, Zero fighters without oil, and samurai that upgrade to riflemen and build fishing boats (!?). Germany gets the Hanse building, providing a 5% production boost across the empire per city-state trade route. Germany and Japan received badly needed boosts.Archeology is also somewhat more useful, with the possibility to unearth Great Works of Writing, and a diplomatic bonus for creating landmarks within the territory of another empire or city-state.Starting with “Familiar,” growing tourism influence now grants a variety of increasing bonuses: extra science from trade routes, stronger spies, and lower unrest and population loss in conquered cities. Tourism was made useful outside of culture victories.Still, the patch does improve many things, including the following: Most of my annoyances with the original BNW release are still intact, too: there’s just a pamphlet instead of a real manual, the new culture and trade route systems are hampered by laborious UI, and the computer players are less challenging on King than on Gods & Kings’ Prince level, despite enhanced cheating. ![]() Disappointingly, this still doesn’t fix all issues – in my first test game, I saw that archeologic dig sites were still announced with two icons per site, and the Hermitage theming bonus seems newly broken. The 39.6 MB patch contains nearly 200 listed changes, mostly balance & bug fixes for Brave New World. Firaxis also published the Scrambled Continents Map Pack as a separate purchase, for continents with known outlines but randomized interiors. I’ve updated my own Civ5 Patch Notes accordingly, this time with extensive reordering and reformatting since the official post was somewhat disorganized. Important Info: The game has been Updated to version 1.0.3.144.Firaxis has just released patch version 1.0.3.142 for Sid Meier’s Civilization V, or rather for Brave New World since most changes are specific to that expansion. exe and then click on “Run as Administrator” to start the game. For example if you have installed game in “My Computer > Local Disk C > Program files > “Sid Meier’s Civilization V” then paste those files in this directory. Once the installation is complete, open the folder named “Prophet” and copy all the files from there and paste into the directory where you have installed the game.Wait for it to install the game on your pc.Once mounted or extracted, Right click on the file named “Setup.exe” and click on “Run As Administrator” to start the game installation.Then go to the virtual drive and open it. Click on the “Mount to virtual drive” icon on the 3rd bar on top of UtraISO to mount it. OR You can also open iso with software called “UltraISO”.Now Right click on the extracted Iso file and click on “ Extract here” again.Other parts will be automatically extracted. Right click on the 1st part and click on “Extract here”.Download all parts from download links given below.Graphics: 512 MB ATI 4800 series or better, 512 MB nVidia 9800 series or better.Note: Optimized for the touch-screen Ultrabook™ device.Sound: DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card.Graphics:256 MB ATI HD2600 XT or better, 256 MB nVidia 7900 GS or better, or Core i3 or better integrated graphics.Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz or AMD Athlon X2 64 2.0 GHz.
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