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Name

 Sid Meier’s Civilization® VI 

 

Developer

 Firaxis 

 

Publisher

 2K 

 

Tags

 

Singleplayer 

 

Multiplayer 

Release

 2016-10-20 

 

Steam

 8,99€ 7,49£ 8,99$ / 85 % 

 

News

 153 

 

Controls

 Keyboard 

 

 Mouse 

 

Players online

 43467 

 

Steam Rating

 Very Positive 

Steam store

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How long to Beat

Main Story

 20 Hours 

 

Main Story + Extras

 64 Hours 

 

Completionist

 67 Hours 

 

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Peak CCU Yesterday

  

Owners

 2,000,000 .. 5,000,000 +/-  

 

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  +/-  

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Average playtime (forever)

 3311  

Average playtime (last 2 weeks)

 784 

Median playtime (forever)

 1192 

Median playtime (last 2 weeks)

 893 

Public Linux depots

 Linux Content [854.11 M] 


 Linux Exe [18.34 G] 


 Linux DLC Aztec Civ Pack [21.24 K] 


 Linux DLC 01 [67.03 M] 


 Linux DLC 02 [44.3 M] 


 Linux DLC 03 [49.99 M] 


 Linux DLC 04 [2.82 M] 


 Linux DLC 05 [61.77 M] 


 Linux DLC 06 [166.71 M] 


 Linux Expansion1 [7.68 G] 


 Linux Expansion2 [4.39 G] 


 Linux Runner [1.3 G] 


DLC

 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Vikings Scenario Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Poland Civilization & Scenario Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Australia Civilization & Scenario Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Persia and Macedon Civilization & Scenario Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Nubia Civilization & Scenario Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Khmer and Indonesia Civilization & Scenario Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Rise and Fall 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Gathering Storm 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Maya & Gran Colombia Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Ethiopia Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: New Frontier Pass 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Babylon Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Vietnam & Kublai Khan Pack 


 Sid Meier's Civilization® VI: Portugal Pack 


 Sid Meier’s Civilization® VI: Leader Pass 




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Civilization VI: Rise and Fall - Poundmaker Leads The Cree Nation


Poundmaker (Pitikwahanapiwiyin) was chief during a time of crisis for the Cree. Deeply committed to both peace with the Canadian government and the preservation of his people, he negotiated impossible choices, only to be wrongly accused and tried for treason.

Poundmaker was a highly skilled bison caller – a man who drew bison into pounds – and greatly respected among his people. After all, bison calling had a great practical and spiritual importance to the nation. However, he was also recognized as an outstanding orator and went on to become a great leader.

In 1873, Poundmaker was adopted by the Blackfoot leader Crowfoot at the age of 31. Crowfoot had initiated a peace between the Cree and Blackfoot, bringing to an end an era of bitter wars and feuds. Poundmaker was given the name Wolf Thin Legs (Makoyikohin), and for the next few years lived with the Blackfoot. This greatly elevated his status with both the Cree and the Blackfoot.

Three years later, the Cree were deeply involved in a treaty negotiation with the Canadian government. Poundmaker emerged as a leading skeptic of the treaty, objecting to some of the terms being dictated. He pushed for the inclusion of a famine clause, as well as assistance for the Cree in learning farming and trades. By all accounts, despite his earlier misgivings about the reservations and his reluctance to enter one, Poundmaker made every effort to learn to plough and farm to become self-sufficient, rather than rely on government rations.

In 1881, Poundmaker served as an interpreter and guide for the Governor-General from Battleford to Calgary. The viceregal party was impressed with their guide’s nonviolent philosophy and cultural knowledge. He publicly encouraged his band to remain peaceful during this trip.

This commitment to peace was shortly tested, though. In 1883, short supplies to the reservations and a reduction of the staff of the Indian Department, as well as the terrible winter of 1883-1884 led to starvation and desperation. By June 1884, war bands under young warrior leaders had begun to gather, and many groups, including ones led by the Cree leader Big Bear, assembled on Poundmaker’s reservation for a Thirst Dance ceremony to discuss the situation.

Tensions increased over the next couple years with increasing skirmishes between the Cree and government forces. Then, on the morning of 2 May 1885, Lieutenant-Colonel Otter attacked Poundmaker’s camp, believing Poundmaker to be in rebellion. After a sharp skirmish, Otter and his men were forced to retreat. Poundmaker intervened to prevent the Cree and Stony warriors from pursuing the retreating troops, thus preventing further bloodshed. Poundmaker again intervened when his band captured a column of supplies intended for government forces, preventing the warriors from murdering the wagon drivers.

Upon entering the nearby fort to calm the situation, Poundmaker and his followers were arrested and charged with treason against the government. Sentenced to three years in prison, he was paroled after a year at Stony Mountain Penitentiary. The year in prison had ruined him, physically and mentally, and he died shortly afterwards of a pulmonary hemorrhage, while visiting his adoptive father Crowfoot, on the Blackfoot reservation.

Poundmaker’s historical reputation was restored after his death. His commitment to a lasting, just peace between the Cree and the government was born of foresight and dignity. During his life he had served as a personal agent of peace to end war between First Nations. He had negotiated in good faith and attempted to strike a conciliatory approach with the Canadian government. His legacy is now honored among both the Cree and Canadians today.


UNIQUE UNIT: OKIHTCITAW
Roughly translating to “warrior,” the okihtcitaw had a much more important role within Cree society than merely serving as combatants. The sons of chiefs, they protected the tribe when it traveled and kept order when it settled. They also policed buffalo hunts to ensure that no one hunter began before any other. They make for excellent scouts as well, serving as an early, strong reconnaissance unit. The Cree considered these seasoned warriors incredibly brave and skilled in combat, a step above their peers—often charismatic and clever, allowing them to serve as effective leaders in times of war and peace. That’s why they start with one free promotion.


UNIQUE STRUCTURE: MEKEWAP
Made from birch bark, the mekewap was a long-term shelter for the Cree intended to lodge many people. The Cree carefully laid out the wood into a dome shape, then wrapped wooden strips around the shelter. They then wove the strips together for warmth, further securing it from the elements. This careful construction prevented rain from permeating the shelter.

The mekewap were not portable, but thankfully, they were relatively easy and quick to build. Because it’s relative easy construct and design, the mekewap gives an early advantage to the Cree. When placed near Bonus or Luxury resources, the Cree get Production, Resources, Food and Gold benefits.

UNIQUE LEADER ABILITY: FAVORABLE TERMS
Poundmaker’s goals of living in peace with surrounding tribes – and governments – benefits all his allies. All Alliance types provide shared visibility. However, Poundmaker also directly benefits with bonus food and gold from establishing trade routes.

UNIQUE CIV ABILITY: NIHITHAW
Depending upon the community, the Cree identify themselves with several different names. Among them, the Nihithaw (or “Woodland Cree”). They had an extensive network of fur trade. As the Cree people explore, they start with an extra trade route and an opportunity to gain control of nearby unclaimed tiles.

Poundmaker is one of the nine new leaders coming with Civilization VI: Rise and Fall when the expansion releases on February 8, 2018.

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[ 2018-01-02 16:11:56 CET ] [ Original post ]