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i think if you made a new mod for rising tide, maybe just keep the same name as this mod (but with RT) at the end :)
You are my favorite modder on steam and I ave been keeping an eye on your work since I discovered better policies for Civ5. I am curious how RT will effect growth for the vanilla version of your mod as I dont know how different RT is. Also, would you recommend RT as a purchase?
As for purchasing Rising Tide, if you've waited this long (and feel like you could wait a bit more) you may as well wait to see if it goes on sale during the upcoming holiday. If you can wait until the end of the year that would be another time it could go on sale.
Rising Tide's new water city feature does give it a distinct feel from Beyond Earth and Civ5 but it also means that there is very little race for expansion space because with the oceans there is twice as much useful space. The unit balance is also clumsy right now but a patch or two could easily refine it.