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Yep! The Sami! We decided to throw you all a little curve ball and do the Sami as our first Tundra/Snow civ!

Here's an icon of our other unique component; but I promise you that you'll be surprised by what it actually does!

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Guessing that's a drum used by a Noaidi (sp00ky shaman dudes). Guessing it's going to be some sort of Shamanistic camp that heals people and gives faith?
 
Guessing that's a drum used by a Noaidi (sp00ky shaman dudes). Guessing it's going to be some sort of Shamanistic camp that heals people and gives faith?

Nope; not a spooky camp; but you're right. It's related to the traditional Sami faith.

You can try. :crazyeye:

I do believe I will...
 
If anyone in the steam workshop say 'Indian Pack Civ X is OP!' I will personally arrive at his house and annihilate him.

I am the only one who is annoyed by the fact that ALWAYS someone will appear on Steam Workshop to say that X civ is Overpowered? The only thing I hate on Civ Steam Workshop more than OP retards are custom civilisations whose unique ability is 'Increased combat strenght on friendly territory'. :p [I have seen at least dozen of civs with that insanely creative and unique ability]

Ah yes, that does seem kind of common. After all, everybody wants to be seen as strong on defense but not warmongers. :lol: Fortunately for the Philippines the modders were able to avoid that and find another unique promotion that is still thematic.
 
Would I be correct in guessing that updates to older civs like Kilwa, Tibet and the Ayyubids will wait until after the India pack is released?
 
Well, I have good news and bad news. The good news? India is finished. The bad news? I can't upload it to steam.

So if anyone has any solutions to the SDK timing out on upload I'd be much obliged
 
Great (and horrible) news!!

Any chance of a civfanatics upload in the meanwhile??
 
I don't know - there's always something isn't there ;)! Could it be uploaded somewhere else in the meantime, like atomic gamer?
 
If you can't yet upload it to Steam (I can't help there, as I don't make mods so don't know how the system works) but it is done, then it may be best simply to upload it to CivFanatics (or off-site like Dropbox if it's too big) while you're working on the Steam issue. It would be a slight inconvenience for those using Steam, but it would prevent a further delay while waiting to be able to do a simultaneous release, plus if there are any bugs or issues that the beta testers didn't find, you can make sure those changes are reflected in the Steam version before it goes up.

Or something, haha. I don't know, it just seems like it would be better to avoid a simultaneous release causing delays and getting it out there if it is complete, even if that means no Steam version just yet.
 
Someone help these men! Quick!
 

India Civilization Pack
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The Indian Subcontinent was home to many empires and countless cultures which rose and fell throughout its recorded history. Nestled between the Indus and Ganges rivers, Indian civilizations developed a unique culture of unparalleled grandiosity, majesty and refinement. Here, four of those civilizations await your command. The ancient Maurya Empire, forged by the famed Chandragupta in 322 BC and ruled by mighty Ashoka from 268 to 232 BC; the Chola Empire, who under the rule of Raja Raja I entered an age of military, cultural and naval dominance in southern India; the Mughals who blended Indian and Islamic cultures and left a lasting legacy on India as one of her greatest empires; and the Maratha, who conquered the Mughals and ruled India until the invasion of the British.

All four civilizations have TSL values for Gedemon's YnAEMP maps, allowing them true start location support when using those maps. They also have custom music, and voiceovers provided by Andrew Holt. In addition to the four, India has been updated with new uniques and a new UA. Download the India Civilization Pack from the Steam Workshop here or from the CivFanatics Download Database Here.


Maurya - Ashoka
The ancient Maurya Empire, forged by the famed Chandragupta in 322 BC and ruled by mighty Ashoka from 268 to 232 BC, excels in conquest and war elephants. Yet it is peace time when the Maurya benefit from increased faith and culture.
Pataliputra
Chakravartin - Upon making peace, receive Culture per turn from followers of your religion. The amount of culture increases with the amount of cities captured in the previous war. The bonus is lost and reset on capturing a city or declaring war.
Unique Unit: War Elephant, replaces the Chariot Archers. Stronger and slower than the chariot archer, but can move through rough terrain without expending all movement points.
Unique Building: Pillar of Ashoka, replaces Courthouse. Can be built in every city, and provides additional happiness and faith. Upon founding a religion, the Pillar of Ashoka converts 75% of the city's population to your religion.


The Chola - Raja Raja I
The Chola Empire ruled southern India for almost a millennium, between 4th and 13th centuries AD. Under the rule of Raja Raja I, who led the country from 985 to 1014 AD, the empire entered its age of military, cultural and naval dominance. The Chola were masters of sailing, navigation and trade, and have established a vast, overseas sphere of influence.
Samayan Trade Guilds - Domestic Trade routes yield +1 :c5gold: Gold. Trade Routes with City-States generate Great Admiral points and influence with the City-State (this does not suspend influence decay). Bonuses doubled for Naval trade routes.
Cholapuram
Unique Unit: Thalai-Thirvai, replaces Great Admiral. May attack and defend. Becomes more powerful with advances in naval technology.
Unique Unit: Kadatpadai, replaces Caravel. Receives a combat bonus when fighting adjacent to barbarians

The Mughals - Akbar
16th century marked the turning point in early modern history of India, when descendants of Genghis Khan and Timur invaded the Sultanate of Delhi and established the mighty Mughal Empire in its place. Subsequent influx of migrants and specialists from Persia produced a unique mixture of Indian and Islamic culture, courtly customs and architecture. Emperor Akbar was one of the greatest of Mughal rulers, leading the country from 1556 to 1605 AD. The Mughals benefit from wonders and golden ages and are very potent at sieging cities.
Architectural Majesty - During Golden Ages every 2 Buildings provide +1 :c5production: Production and Wonders provide +3 :c5culture: Culture.
Agra
Unique Unit: Farsakh Cannon, replaces Cannon. Much more powerful, but very weak to melee attacks. Can only move when at full health. It is also much more expensive to build than the cannon
Unique Building: Qila, replaces Castle. Provides +2 Tourism after Flight is researched. Provides +1 Golden Age point for every two wonders and 1 for every four buildings in the city. Contains one slot for a Great Work of Art. City must have Walls

Maratha - Shivaji
The Maratha empire rose to power as the prime adversary of the Mughals in the late 17th century. Having defeated the stagnant empire on many occasions, the Maratha established their own. Shivaji Bhosale was its founder, and ruled it from 1674 to 1680 AD. The Maratha Empire remained the main power in India until the 19th century, when it was picked away piece by piece by British colonial companies and their armies.
Adnyapatra - May expend citizens to purchase infantry units. Upon the discovery of Gunpowder, receive 2 free Sepoys.
Raigad
Unique Unit: Sepoy, replaces Musketmen. Cheaper and weaker than the musketmen
Unique Unit: Pindari, replaces Lancer. Receives a bonus against gunpowder units

India - Gandhi
Although still largely similar to the Vanilla version, India has an updated UA (to remove the negative aspect), a new UU (since Maurya stole the elephant) and a new UB (since the Mughals stole the fort)
Mother Ganges - Unhappiness from number of Citizens halved. Cities adjacent to rivers receive +5% growth for every religion present in the city
Delhi
Unique Unit: Gurkha, replaces Great War infantry. Stronger, slightly more expensive. Receives a bonus when fighting outside of friendly territory
Unique Buillding: Mandir, replaces Temple. +1 Faith for every 2 Citizens in the city​

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