Sid Meier's Civilization Tier List | Ranking Civ from 1 to 6

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Today I'm doing something a little different - a fun project for me to research and design! Here's my tier list for every Sid Meier's Civilization Game, from Civ 1 through to Civ 6, and every other main civ game too! Here's my ultimate civ tier list!

Contents:
0:00 - Kia ora and welcome
0:38 - Civilization 1
1:55 - Civilization 2
3:05 - Civilization 3
4:35 - Civilization 4
7:35 - Civilization: Revolution
9:40 - Civilization 5
12:22 - Civilization: Beyond Earth
15:10 - Civilization 6

I give you my civ tier list for civ 1, civ 2, civ 3, civ 4, civ 5, civ 6, civ revolution, and civ beyond earth. I like civ iv, civ v, and civ vi the most.

Thanks for watching!
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I have been playing Civ4 for 15 years and still play all the time. Its so good that I struggle to play anything else.

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Revolution was the first Civ game I ever played. I had it on the DS and I was so addicted as a kid. Definitely hooked me on the series but also made it hard going from a simple experience to something so complicated like Civ 6

MonsterMode
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Anyone here remember Civilization 2: Test of Time, which introduced some alternative game settings, such as a fantasy and sci-fi setting, along with the ability for some units to shift between planes, such as going between the surface, underwater, sky, and underground layers in the fantasy setting, and going between the main Earth-like planet's surface, orbit, a barren planet's surface, and a gas giant in the sci-fi setting?

ShadowWolfTJC
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I believe the problem with Beyond Earth, wasn't really 'straying too far' from the historical model (I mean: it has a futuristic premise!) but straying from the excelence model of Alpha Centauri, wich was not only fun to play but a really good sci-fi piece, period.The lore, the characters, their personality, the critique and insight of the conversations, technology and wonder descriptions, was really ahead of its time (or more precisely, it was truly timeless), whereas Beyond Earth really lacked content despite its improved gameplay (it is decades more modern after all)

steevenyeh
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I proudly own and played for many years Civ 2, with its original box package, manuals and content. I just love it <3

duramirez
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One point missing for CivII - It encouraged widespread modding via the Fantastic Worlds expansion. Arguably that is where the Civ modding scene started, which took off in CivIV.

Nimariel
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Civilization 1 & 2 are solid S tier for me.

privilegedchromosome
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So glad you put 4 as S teir!! Having spent thousands of hrs from 3-6, 4 is the GOAT! still play it all the time. Every time I play 5 and 6 (which I also love) I'm always shocked to remember that they dont have things that 4 does!

sethtanner
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Civ 3 forever. Started with Civ 2 in late 90s, but the 3rd one is the best of all afm. Nothing unnecessary and without cartoon grafics like in the next ones.

dman
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Alpha Centauri really should've been on this list. It not saying "Civilization" in the name doesn't matter. It's absolutely a Civ game and one of the best 4Xs ever created.

chaosapiant
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Now I feel old…. I don’t believe I ever heard ‘MS-DOS’ pronounced as all individual letters. We called it /M.S. DAW-S/, where the ‘O’ had an /AW/ sound and the S was an unvoiced S (like in the word ‘hiss’).

FloydRinehart
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for me civ 3. the first one I started off with (over 15 years ago), the most nostalgia, and I have found it oddly replayable. was still playing it a couple years ago

AnimelodyPiano
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I love civ 4 and 5. I go back between the two frequently. When I want a quick game I play 4, when I want a long in-depth game I play 5.

stubby
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Civ 1 for life!!! Also, Colonization is an often overlooked gem.

thebuccaneersden
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Just for reference, during interviews leading up to the release of Beyond Earth, the developers were always keen to inform everyone that it was NOT supposed to be taken as a successor to Alpha Centauri.

chaosapiant
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Ah, Civ IV. My personal love and joy. A tad buggy and a very annoying Vassalage system, but to each its own, it's a masterpiece for its time.

djdaniel
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2023 and Civ 4 is still my go to of the franchise. I thought Civ 2 was a fantastic game as well; doesn't hold up as well as Civ4 now, but it was a huge step up back in the day.

gzsprout
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Civ 2 (Civ 2 Advanced) was AMAZING. Back in the day, it was a huge refinement of Civ 1, and for it's time it was supremely intricate. It had mini movies on the CD Rom for wonders and stuff, a virtual encyclopedia of history. Very easy to learn but difficult to master. I still think it's the one that impressed me the most, and sucked me in. I love Civ 5 + 6 but never had that intense willingness to improve and restart over and over just to see what percentage I could end with.

TheVanillatech
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I hav played civ for 29years now. Civ 6 is great etc but civ 1 was chockingly good the first time i played it. I have also played The 1980 avalon hill civilization bord game that it was loosly based was also great

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Civ 6 has been a rollercoaster journey for me. At first, I didn’t like it much. The district concept was weird and the graphics were off putting. I thought there was no way I’d ever enjoy it as much as Civ 5, which was and still is my most played game ever (except for maybe Oblivion and Skyrim across all platforms). But I really came to love it, especially after all the DLCs launched. And now when I go back to Civ 5, I always think the areas around my cities look like a lot of wasted space. I find myself wishing I could build a campus in the middle of that valley, or a harbor next to those coastal resources, or a dam-aqueduct-industrial zone triangle on that river. But I can’t. It’s all mines and farms and it just seems like my cities should be doing something else with the land. Civ 6 has really stuck with me, and I do think it’s only a matter of time before my play time in 6 passes my time in 5. Only about 200 more hours till that happens.

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