![]() New resolutions will also be added which will expand the available diplomatic options. Apostolic Palace: The United Nations becomes available earlier in the game, providing a way for players to win a diplomatic victory earlier. Winning the race to Alpha Centauri now requires more strategic planning and tactical decision making. Five new wonders await discovery including the Statue of Zeus, Cristo Redentor, Shwedagon Paya, the Mausoleum of Maussollos, and the Moai Statues. New random events such as natural disasters, pleas for help, or demands from their citizens will challenge players to overcome obstacles in order for their civilizations to prosper. Now available much earlier in the game, an espionage feature offers players many new ways to spy on opponents, stir citizen unrest and defend their government's secrets. Each corporation provides benefits in exchange for certain resources. A new gameplay feature allows players to create corporations and spread them throughout the world. Sixteen new civilization leaders including leaders for the ten new civilizations, as well as additional leaders for existing civilizations. The expansion pack includes ten new civilizations, such as Portugal, Babylon and Netherlands and their associated unique units and buildings. Firaxis Games delivers a massive increase in new units, buildings, and technologies to the epic game with additional focus on the late-game time periods. Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is the second expansion pack for Civilization IV and focuses on the late-game time periods after the invention of gunpowder and delivers 12 challenging and decidedly different scenarios created by the development team at Firaxis Games, as well as members of the Civilization Fan Community. The war raged on for more than 4,000 years, consuming the resources of an entire galaxy and leaving it a scorched wasteland. The Arm countered with a massive cloning program. The Core duplicated its finest warriors thousands of times over. The Arm developed high-powered combat suits for its armies, while the Core transferred the minds of its soldiers directly into similarly deadly machines. War began, though it was never officially declared by either side. They fled to the outer edges of the galaxy, forming a resistance movement that became known as the Arm. ![]() However, there were many citizens unwilling to toss aside their bodies so casually, many indeed who regarded patterning as an atrocity. Effectively it meant immortality, and the Core decreed the process mandatory for all citizens in order to ensure their safety. The immortality process, known as "patterning," involved the electronic duplication of brain matrices, allowing the transfer of consciousness into durable machines. Ironically, it was the Core's ultimate victory, the victory over death itself, that brought about the downfall of its paradise and started the war that would decimate a million worlds. Paradise was ruled with the hand of science, and the hand was that of the galactic governing body known as the Core. The fabric of reality itself begins to rend and buckle. And while the Old World is torn by betrayal, war and the unleashing of unfathomable power, a rising threat still whispers in the winds from the north. Yet the motives of the Vampire Counts under Mannfred von Carstein are shrouded in murderous secrecy, his armies raised from the decrepit ranks of the dead. High King Thorgrim helms the stoic Dwarfs forth from their mountain strongholds, marching to right the serious injustices wrought upon them over the millennia. Hungry for the vicious brutality of combat, the Greenskins flock to the tribe of Grimgor Ironhide Orcs and Goblins alike filled with an insatiable thirst for carnage. The courageous Karl Franz marshals the men of the Empire, looking to unite the fractured elector counts under a banner of strength against their common foes. In an era of ceaseless conquest, a myriad warriors clash in epic battles as entire races wage war on one another, each led by a notorious hero seeking dominion over the world.
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