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Beyond Earth-reloaded !exclusive! — Sid Meiers Civilization

Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth-RELOADED: A New Frontier in Strategy

For decades, the Civilization franchise has allowed players to guide humanity from the discovery of fire to the launch of the first space shuttle. But what happens after the shuttle leaves? Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth—specifically the RELOADED release—answers that question by taking the turn-based strategy formula into the deep reaches of space. The Premise: "The Great Mistake"

Unlike its predecessors, Beyond Earth doesn't start in the stone age. It begins after an unspecified global catastrophe known as "The Great Mistake," which forced Earth's remaining superpowers to look toward the stars for survival. You aren't just building a country; you are seeding a new branch of the human race on a hostile, alien planet. Key Features of the RELOADED Release

The RELOADED version of the game brought the full, polished experience to strategy fans, ensuring all the core mechanics were streamlined for a deep sci-fi simulation. Here are the pillars that define the gameplay:

The Tech Web: Say goodbye to the linear technology tree of Civ V. Beyond Earth uses a non-linear "Tech Web." Players start in the center and can expand in any direction, allowing for highly specialized civilizations focused on robotics, genetics, or pure terraforming.

The Quest System: To bridge the gap between historical milestones and sci-fi exploration, the game utilizes a Quest System. These scripted events ask you to make choices—such as how to handle local alien life—that provide permanent buffs and shape your colony's narrative.

Orbital Layer: You don't just manage the ground. You can launch satellites into the orbital layer to provide military support, economic boosts, or environmental protection, adding a vertical dimension to your tactical planning. Choosing Your Affinity

The most significant departure from traditional Civ games is the Affinity system. Your choices determine how humanity evolves in its new home:

Purity: Focuses on preserving human history and physiology, terraforming the planet to look like Earth, and utilizing powerful, traditional ballistic weaponry.

Harmony: Focuses on understanding the alien ecosystem. Players using Harmony will genetically modify their citizens to breathe the planet's air and eventually tame the massive alien "Siege Worms."

Supremacy: Focuses on technology and cybernetics. In this path, humanity sheds its fleshly weaknesses in favor of robotic integration and highly advanced, networked AI combat units. Why It Still Holds Up

While Civilization VI returned to historical roots, Beyond Earth remains the go-to for players who want a darker, more atmospheric strategy experience. The haunting soundtrack and the constant threat of the alien "Miasma" create a sense of tension that you simply don't find when building the Pyramids in other entries.

For fans of the RELOADED edition, the game represents a peak moment in the series where the developers took a massive risk, trading the comfort of history for the terrifying, beautiful unknown of the future.

Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED

Released in 2013, Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth is a turn-based strategy game developed by Firaxis Games, a renowned studio known for its work on the Civilization series. The game is a spin-off of the popular Civilization franchise, offering a fresh and unique take on the classic formula. In this article, we'll dive into the world of Beyond Earth, exploring its gameplay mechanics, features, and what's included in the RELOADED edition.

Gameplay Overview

In Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth, players take on the role of a leader of a futuristic civilization, tasked with colonizing a new planet and guiding their people to prosperity. The game is set in a distant future where Earth is no longer habitable, and humanity must look to the stars for survival. Players must navigate the challenges of establishing a new society, managing resources, researching technologies, and competing with other civilizations.

The gameplay revolves around exploring the planet, building and managing cities, and waging war against rival civilizations. The game features a variety of factions, each with its unique abilities, strengths, and weaknesses. Players can choose from several victory conditions, including conquest, domination, science, and culture.

Key Features

Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth introduces several innovative features that set it apart from other games in the series:

  1. Planetoid System: The game takes place on a procedurally generated planet, offering a unique experience each time the game is played. The planet is divided into different regions, each with its resources, challenges, and opportunities.
  2. Affinities: Players can choose from three affinities: Human, Cyborg, and Hybrid. Affinities determine the faction's abilities, units, and buildings, and influence the gameplay experience.
  3. Research Tree: The game features a research tree that allows players to research new technologies, upgrade units, and unlock new buildings and facilities.
  4. Units and Buildings: The game features a range of units, from basic infantry to advanced aircraft and spacecraft. Players can also build and upgrade various structures, including cities, farms, and research facilities.

RELOADED Edition

The RELOADED edition of Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth includes the base game and several DLCs (Downloadable Content packs). The DLCs add new features, factions, and gameplay mechanics to the game.

DLCs Included

The RELOADED edition includes the following DLCs:

  1. Second Wave: This DLC adds new gameplay mechanics, including a new victory condition, new units, and new buildings.
  2. Rise of the Vehement: This DLC introduces a new faction, the Vehement, a highly aggressive and militarized society.
  3. Pirates of Beyond: This DLC adds a new type of unit, the pirates, which can be used to disrupt rival civilizations' trade routes.

Benefits of the RELOADED Edition

The RELOADED edition of Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth offers several benefits, including:

  1. Complete Game: The RELOADED edition includes the base game and all the DLCs, providing a comprehensive gameplay experience.
  2. New Gameplay Mechanics: The DLCs add new gameplay mechanics, factions, and units, increasing the game's replayability and depth.
  3. Enhanced Graphics: The RELOADED edition features enhanced graphics and improved performance.

Tips and Strategies

To get the most out of Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth, here are some tips and strategies:

  1. Choose Your Affinity Wisely: Select an affinity that aligns with your playstyle, as it will influence your faction's abilities and strengths.
  2. Focus on Research: Researching new technologies is crucial to advancing your civilization and unlocking new units and buildings.
  3. Manage Resources Effectively: Resources are limited, so manage them carefully to maintain a strong economy and military.

Conclusion

Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED is a comprehensive and engaging turn-based strategy game that offers a fresh take on the classic Civilization formula. With its innovative gameplay mechanics, variety of factions, and rich gameplay experience, Beyond Earth is a must-play for fans of the series and strategy games in general. The RELOADED edition includes all the DLCs, providing a complete and enhanced gameplay experience. Whether you're a seasoned Civilization player or new to the series, Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED is an excellent choice.

System Requirements

To play Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED, your system must meet the following requirements:

Conclusion

In conclusion, Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED is a fantastic game that offers a rich and engaging gameplay experience. With its innovative mechanics, variety of factions, and comprehensive gameplay, Beyond Earth is a must-play for fans of strategy games. If you're looking for a new challenge or a fresh take on the Civilization series, Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED is an excellent choice.

A feature on Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth (often referenced by its initial "RELOADED" release version) focuses on the franchise's shift from historical conquest to sci-fi survival. As a spiritual successor to Alpha Centauri Sid Meiers Civilization Beyond Earth-RELOADED

, the game tasks you with leading one of eight human factions to colonize an alien world following "The Great Mistake" on Earth. Core Gameplay Features The Tech Web : Unlike the linear tech trees of previous games, Beyond Earth

uses a non-linear web. You start at the center and expand outward in any direction, allowing you to specialize in specific scientific fields early on. Affinities

: Your civilization's ideology is defined by three distinct paths that dictate unit upgrades and victory conditions:

: Integrating with the alien ecosystem and genetically modifying humans to survive.

: Preserving human identity by terraforming the planet to resemble Earth.

: Embracing cybernetics and advanced robotics to transcend human limitations. Orbital Layer

: You can launch satellites into an "orbital layer" above the map to provide tactical bonuses, such as clearing poisonous miasma, increasing resource yields, or providing orbital fire support. Quest System

: Narrative-driven quests pop up based on your buildings and discoveries, forcing you to make choices that grant permanent bonuses or affinity points. Alien Life

: Replacing traditional barbarians, aliens range from swarming insects to massive "Siege Worms". Your relationship with them can change from hostile to cooperative depending on your actions and affinity. Key Victories & Strategy

Beyond military dominance, the game offers unique sci-fi endings: : Decode a signal from an ancient alien species. Transcendence (Harmony) : Awaken the planet’s collective consciousness. Emancipation (Supremacy) : Return to Earth via a warp gate to "liberate" humanity. Promised Land (Purity) : Bring human refugees from Earth to settle the new world.

Civilization: Beyond Earth - Rising Tide Review Thread : r/Games

To master Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth , you must adapt to a nonlinear "Tech Web" and manage "Health" (the replacement for Happiness) as you colonize an alien world. The "RELOADED" version refers to the standard base game release. 1. Launch Configuration (Pre-Game)

Your initial choices provide permanent bonuses that shape your early strategy.

Sponsor: Kavithan Protectorate is ideal for rapid expansion (faster outpost growth), while the Slavic Federation provides an early free orbital unit for a tech boost.

Colonists: Choose Artists for extra Culture and Health, which are the hardest resources to generate early.

Spacecraft: Use the Tectonic Scanner to reveal strategic resources like Petroleum and Titanium immediately.

Cargo: Start with a Worker unit to jumpstart tile improvements like Farms and Generators. 2. Early Game Priorities

Aliens & Miasma: Unlike Barbarians, aliens are a neutral part of the ecosystem. Avoid attacking them early to prevent global aggression. Research Ecology early to unlock the Ultrasonic Fence, which protects trade routes from alien attacks.

Exploration: Use Explorers to perform Expeditions on Resource Pods and Alien Remains. These can provide massive early-game boosts in Energy or Tech.

Outposts: New colonies start as outposts. Protect them until they mature into cities. Aim for at least three colonies early. 3. Key Systems

Tech Web: Research is not linear. You can "cherry-pick" techs from any direction. Prioritize leaf techs (smaller branches) for specific Affinity points.

Affinities: These define your victory path and unit upgrades. Harmony: Adapting to the planet (Xenomass). Purity: Preserving Earth's heritage (Floatstone). Supremacy: Robotic and cybernetic evolution (Firaxite).

Health: Keep Health above -20 to avoid severe penalties. Use the Prosperity virtue tree and research Genetics for Pharmalabs to maintain it.

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Tips and Tricks Guide for Beginners (Including Rising Tide)?

To dominate in Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth , you must navigate a non-linear Tech Web, manage planetary Health, and align with a philosophical "Affinity" to secure victory. 1. Setup & Early Game (The First 50 Turns) Your expedition choices define your early-game power. Recommended Sponsors: For beginners, the Pan-Asian Cooperative (faster workers) or Slavic Federation (early orbital unit/technology) provide immediate momentum. Colonists & Cargo: to boost Culture and Health early on. For cargo, pick to start with a Worker unit immediately. Initial Build Order: Start with 2–3 to find resource pods and artifacts, followed by a Old Earth Relic for Culture. Tech Strategy: Pioneering

first to unlock Colonists and Trade Depots, which are vital for expansion. 2. Choosing an Affinity

Affinities determine your units' evolution and your victory path.

Adapt to the planet. Units become resistant to Miasma and can eventually use alien life as allies. Supremacy:

Embrace technology. Focuses on highly specialized, powerful robotic units and strong economic efficiency.

Reshape the planet for humans. Relies on heavy armor, "big guns," and terraforming the land to resemble Old Earth. 3. Key Gameplay Mechanics

10 Basic Tips to Get You Started in Civilization: Beyond Earth

Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth is a science-fiction strategy game where players colonize an alien planet after the collapse of modern society on Earth. The "RELOADED" designation typically refers to a specific release from a well-known warez group that cracked the game’s DRM shortly after its October 2014 launch. Core Gameplay Mechanics

The game uses the Civilization V engine but introduces unique sci-fi systems: Planetoid System : The game takes place on

Affinity System: Players align with one of three post-human philosophies: Harmony (adapting to the alien planet), Purity (preserving human Earth traditions), or Supremacy (embracing cybernetics and technology).

Technology Web: Unlike the linear tech trees of previous games, progress is made through a non-linear "web" that allows for specialization early on.

Orbital Layer: Players can launch satellites into a secondary map layer to provide combat, economic, or scientific bonuses to the ground below.

Quests: Specific buildings or events trigger choice-based side missions that grant permanent perks or resources. Expansions and Availability The definitive experience is found in Civilization: Beyond Earth - The Collection

, which includes the base game and the Rising Tide expansion. Rising Tide adds aquatic cities, a revamped diplomacy system based on "Fear and Respect," and hybrid affinities.

Current Pricing: While the standard price is often around $39.99 on platforms like Humble Bundle, significant discounts are frequent. Retailers like WinGameStore and Loaded have listed the base game for as low as ~~~$40.59~~~ $4.00–$5.39.

The Collection: Includes all DLC and typically retails for around $59.99 at GamersGate or Newegg. System Requirements (PC) Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth system requirements

The subject " Sid Meiers Civilization Beyond Earth-RELOADED " refers to the digital release of the 2014 4X strategy game, cracked and distributed by the scene group RELOADED. This specific version was made available around the game's official launch on October 24, 2014. Core Identity & Background

Developer/Publisher: Created by Firaxis Games and published by 2K Games.

Premise: Set in the 23rd century after "The Great Mistake," a global disaster that forced humanity to colonize an exoplanet.

Spiritual Successor: It is considered the modern spiritual successor to the 1999 classic Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri, sharing similar themes of future-tech and alien planet survival. Key Gameplay Mechanics

Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth is a sci-fi turn-based 4X strategy game that acts as a spiritual successor to the 1999 classic Alpha Centauri. Released on October 24, 2014, it shifts the series' traditional historical focus to the 23rd century, where humanity must colonize an alien exoplanet following a global collapse on Earth known as "The Great Mistake". Key Gameplay Features

Unlike previous historical entries, Beyond Earth introduces several unique mechanics to simulate the challenges of an alien frontier: Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - Steam Community

Charting the Unknown: A Look Back at Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth

While the Civilization series typically keeps our boots firmly planted in history, Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth (BE) dared to launch us into the 23rd century. Following the "Great Mistake"—a global collapse of modern society—humanity's only hope was an expedition into deep space.

Nearly a decade since its debut, BE remains a fascinating "what-if" in the franchise, offering experimental mechanics that even today feel refreshing for strategy fans. Setting Your Own Course

Unlike traditional Civ games where you pick a pre-set leader like Gandhi or Caesar, BE lets you build your expedition from the ground up. Before you even touch down on an alien planet, you must choose: Sponsor: The organization backing your trip.

Colonists: The specialists joining you (e.g., scientists, engineers).

Spacecraft & Cargo: Initial perks like early Pioneering tech or extra resources. The Three Paths: Harmony, Purity, and Supremacy

The heart of Beyond Earth lies in its Affinities, which dictate how your people evolve to survive their new home.

Harmony: Adapting your DNA to become one with the planet, using genetic manipulation to tame alien life.

Purity: Doubling down on Earth’s heritage, preserving traditional humanity and terraforming the world into a new Earth.

Supremacy: Embracing cybernetics and artificial intelligence to transcend human limitations. A Non-Linear Future

One of the game's boldest departures is the Tech Web. Instead of a linear tree, technologies radiate outward from a central point, allowing players to research in any direction based on their neighbors. This makes every campaign feel unique, though it can lead to "fudging" where you end up mixing paths to stay competitive.

Whether you’re dealing with toxic miasma or fending off massive alien Siege Worms, the game’s atmosphere is unmatched. While some reviewers feel it isn't the strongest in the series, its experimental ideas keep players coming back for "just one more turn".

Are you ready to lead humanity's next chapter, or will the alien frontier be our final one?

Which Affinity do you find yourself choosing most often in your playthroughs? Sid Meier's Civilization®: Beyond Earth™ on Steam

Game Title: Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED

Overview: Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth is a turn-based strategy game developed by Firaxis Games and published by 2K Games. The game is a part of the renowned Civilization series and was initially released in 2014. The RELOADED version is a repackaged edition, likely including all the DLCs (Downloadable Content) and patches, making it a comprehensive package for fans of the series and newcomers alike.

Key Features:

  1. Space-Age Strategy: Beyond Earth takes the Civilization formula into the future, allowing players to explore, colonize, and dominate in a distant planet.

  2. Four Unique Factions: Players can choose from four distinct factions, each with its own motivations and playstyles. These factions are the Prometheans, the Solar, the Aqueous, and the Arbor.

  3. Victory Conditions: Achieve victory through various means such as domination, science, culture, and diplomacy, each reimagined for the futuristic setting.

  4. Affinities: Players can align with one of three Affinities: Human, Machine, or Hybrid, which influence the civilization's abilities and playstyle as they progress. RELOADED Edition The RELOADED edition of Sid Meier's

  5. Planet and Environmental Control: The game features a new system for terraforming and dealing with the planet's environment, offering players a deeper strategy layer.

  6. Unit and Building Construction: Construct a wide array of futuristic units and buildings, each with unique abilities and enhancements.

  7. Research and Development: Engage in a deep research tree that focuses on future technologies, allowing for advanced strategies.

  8. Reimagined Interface: A modernized interface designed to make managing your civilization more intuitive and accessible.

DLCs and Additional Content: The RELOADED version likely includes several DLCs, which could add new features, factions, and significant gameplay changes:

Technical Features:

Gameplay Enhancements: The RELOADED version, with its included patches, likely offers a more stable and refined gaming experience, with numerous bug fixes and balance changes.

Why Play: For fans of strategy and sci-fi, Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED offers a deep and engaging experience. With its rich gameplay mechanics, replayability, and comprehensive content package, it's a great way to explore the challenges and opportunities of building a civilization on a distant planet.

This preparation aims to highlight the major aspects and features of "Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth - RELOADED," making it helpful for both new players considering the game and veteran fans looking to jump back into the series.

The Expansion: Rising Tide (And Why RELOADED Came Back)

In August 2015, Firaxis released Rising Tide, the major expansion that addressed nearly every complaint. It added:

Naturally, RELOADED returned with Sid.Meiers.Civilization.Beyond.Earth.Rising.Tide-RELOADED. This release included the base game plus the expansion, integrated into a single installer. For many, this became the definitive version of the game—the one that finally justified Sid Meier’s vision.

The Bad (The "Vanilla" Problems)

1. It Feels Like a Civ V Mod The biggest criticism remains true: this runs on the Civilization V engine. The hex grid and "one unit per tile" mechanics are identical. If you played Civ V for 500 hours, Beyond Earth can feel shockingly familiar, lacking the distinct mechanical identity of, say, Civilization VI.

2. Weak Diplomacy In the base version (which the RELOADED release provides), diplomacy is sparse. The AI leaders feel like generic archetypes, and trade route spam (a powerful mechanic) makes the mid-game tedious as you constantly have to re-assign trade caravans every few turns.

3. The "Alien" Threat is Underwhelming Unlike the barbarians in other Civ games, the alien lifeforms are mostly passive unless you provoke them. Experienced strategy gamers might find the early-game challenge too easy compared to the aggressive AI of Civ V.

4. Lack of Personality Historical Civ games carry the weight of history—you know who Genghis Khan or Gandhi is. In Beyond Earth, the leaders are generic fictional future

Discover a New World in Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth Blast off into the future with Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth

, the science-fiction-themed 4X strategy game that takes the legendary series into deep space. Released by Firaxis Games , it serves as a spiritual successor to the classic Alpha Centauri

, challenging you to colonize an alien planet after Earth's "Great Mistake". Key Gameplay Features The Tech Web: Ditch the linear history of previous games for a non-linear Technology Web

that branches out in all directions, letting you shape your colony's future with more flexibility. Affinities:

Define your vision for humanity by choosing one of three paths: (adapting to the alien planet), (preserving human heritage), or (embracing cybernetics and technology). Orbital Layer:

Deploy specialized satellites to gain economic, scientific, or military advantages from above the planet's surface. Alien Frontiers:

Contend with hostile alien life forms like massive Siege Worms and navigate hazardous terrain covered in miasma. Expansion: Rising Tide Rising Tide expansion dramatically enhances the experience by adding:


Sample early build orders (standard start)

Final Verdict: The Last Great Scene Release for 4X?

Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth was a divisive game. Critics called it "Civilization V in a palette swap." Fans defended its orbital layer and tech web.

The RELOADED version didn’t fix the game’s weak AI or the boring "Affinity" system. But it preserved the game in amber. It allowed a generation of players to explore an alien world without an internet tether.

Today, you should buy the Rising Tide expansion legally. It fixes the economy and diplomacy. But if you need a DRM-free backup of the vanilla experience? The RELOADED crack remains a masterclass in binary patching.

Have you played Beyond Earth via the RELOADED release? Do you remember the "no-DLC" frustration before the crack fixed it? Let us know in the comments below.

Disclaimer: This post is for educational and historical discussion of DRM mechanisms and scene preservation. We do not condone piracy of actively sold software. Support Firaxis Games by buying the official Steam version if you enjoy the game.

Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth: A New Frontier for Humanity

Released on October 24, 2014, Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth is a science-fiction-themed standalone entry in the legendary strategy franchise. Positioned as the spiritual successor to the 1999 classic Alpha Centauri, it shifts the series' focus from historical progression to the future of space colonization. Core Gameplay & Narrative

Unlike traditional Civilization titles where you pick a historical empire, players start by crafting an Expedition. You choose one of eight Sponsors (corporations or coalitions like the American Reclamation Corporation or Brasília), select your colonists, and decide on the spacecraft and cargo to customize your starting bonuses.

The game begins as humanity flees a destabilized Earth to build a new society on an alien planet. This mission is guided by a new Quest System that provides narrative context and minor objectives for scientific or cultural bonuses. The Three Affinities

A central pillar of the game is the Affinity System, which represents how humanity evolves to survive on its new home:

Harmony: Focuses on adapting humans to the alien environment, allowing units to ride alien creatures and thrive in toxic "miasma".

Purity: Aims to recreate the comforts of Earth, emphasizing powerful, traditional military strength and rejecting alien adaptation.

Supremacy: A technocratic path that utilizes cybernetic augmentation and advanced machinery to transcend human limitations. Unique Mechanics