ニュース ネガティブレビューは、flood civ 7 Steamの打ち上げをfloodしています

ネガティブレビューは、flood civ 7 Steamの打ち上げをfloodしています

著者 : Hazel アップデート : Feb 21,2025

文明VIIの早期アクセスの発売は、ネガティブスチームレビューで満たされました

Civilization VII(Civ 7)は、早期アクセスのリリース後、Steamで「ほぼ否定的な」評価を受けています。早期アクセスを購入したプレイヤーは、ゲームのいくつかの重要な側面について大きな懸念を表明しています。

Civ 7 Steam Version Suffers Deluge of Negative Reviews as Advanced Access Releases

ユーザーインターフェイス批評:競合の主要なポイントは、ゲームのユーザーインターフェイス(UI)です。多くのプレイヤーは、UIがCiv VIより劣っていることを発見し、「Janky」、「ugly」、さらには「無料のモバイルノックオフ」と比較していると説明しています。 UIの認識された制限は、コンソールバージョンに焦点を当てた開発に由来し、PCエクスペリエンスが堅牢ではないと推測する人もいます。

Civ 7 Steam Version Suffers Deluge of Negative Reviews as Advanced Access Releases

マップとリソースのメカニズムに関する懸念事項:ゲームのマップシステムは、限られたサイズのオプション(Civ VIの5つと比較)、カスタマイズの欠如、および不明確なマップタイプ情報に対する批判を引き出しました。ダイレクトタイルコレクションの代わりに戦略的管理を通じて都市または帝国にリソースを割り当てる新しいリソースメカニクスは、Civ VIのマップベースのリソースシステムと比較して、再生可能性を低下させると批判されています。

Civ 7 Steam Version Suffers Deluge of Negative Reviews as Advanced Access Releases

開発者の応答: Firaxis Gamesは、否定的なフィードバックを認め、特にUIの懸念に対処し、継続的な改善と更新を約束しました。彼らはまた、将来の拡張がマップ関連の問題に対処することを示しました。

Civ 7 Steam Version Suffers Deluge of Negative Reviews as Advanced Access Releases

圧倒的に否定的な受信は、初期アクセス段階でCiv 7が直面している重要な課題を強調しています。プレーヤーのフィードバックに対処するという開発者のコ​​ミットメントは、ゲームの究極の成功を決定する上で重要です。

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