JarlFrank
I like Thief THIS much
I'm not saying the awful combat was Civ V's only flaw (it has so many), but there was a clear shift in focus from "empire management" to "crappy-board-game-like-combat-simulator". The devs went out of their way to punish "over extension", "improvement spamming" and what-not. Such changes drastically reduced the amount of options available to the player, which resulted in a MUCH reduced skill ceiling, aka "dumbing down".
GC's fanbase desperately fought to AVOID the above-mentioned shift in focus, even if it would cost them the chance to IMPROVE their rather "meh" game.
And yet I'd much rather have a Civ5 with many different ideas to its predecessors, that plays differently and is a fresh game, even if some aspects of it don't work perfectly, than to have a clone of Civ4 with better graphics. Because if I want to play Civ4, I play Civ4 with expansions and mods for the definitive experience, rather than paying money (or spending bandwith on pirating) for a sequel that is exactly the same.
This way, I can play Civ4 when I feel like playing Civ4 and Civ5 when I feel like playing Civ5 because both are different games with a different gameplay focus.
When a meh game gets a sequel that is just as meh, only with better graphics and larger maps because hardware is more powerful nowadays, I don't see any reason to buy or even pirate it. It's just more of the same, and that same isn't even good.
"Stacks of doom" were there ever since Civ was Civ
Stack combat became a thing with either Call to Power or Call to Power 2, evolving into the 'Armies' of Civ III and then turning into the late game borefest of Civ IV megastack combat. Not sure if this is a controversial opinion according to the bleeding edge of Codex thought, but Civ V definitely had better combat. It was its lack in other game systems that hurt it, in a relative sense. At least, until the BNW expansion.
Now, if only Civ V had the modding scene of Civ IV...
Yes, Civ5 actually has some fun elements and with expansions it's a worthwile game to play. It's still different from its predecessors, sure, but as I said, if I want to play Civ3 or Civ5, I can do so. With mods that make them even better.
Now, they could've tried something new with GalCiv3, something other than boring spreadsheet simulator, but apparently they didn't. Too bad.