Well, looks like fun, but I want to hear about the next patch that Greg mentioned
Same here. Too bad it wont come out with Korea DLC.....
Well, looks like fun, but I want to hear about the next patch that Greg mentioned
I don't think so. He's talking about the wonders, bla, bla, bla and then he mentions there's also a scenario.Are the new wonders available in the regular games?
Love it how the right UA and UU's were guessed on this forum. (either as educated guesses or as wishful thinking )
At least it's confirmed that more content than just civs will be included in DLC.
Just looked some up. Mind you, these are only examples as many people properly guessed either a UU, UA or the leader:Nothing we can't figure out when we mash our heads together.
The catapult is a Classical Age unit but the H'Wacha wasn't invented till the 1500's - it would be more appropriate for the Hwacha to replace the cannon. Similar situation with the turtle ship which should probably replace the caravel if anything.
Why not have the Hwach'a replace a Trebuchet? Better for time period, better for balance (already have a catapult replacement). I'd make the argument for a Turtle replacing a Caravel for similar reasons.
Close enough, anywayThe fact of the matter is, Korea is portrayed as scientific and commercial/financial in previous Civ games because of modern Korea's high literacy and fervor for education and growth. Having King Sejong be a bit more science/culture/defense oriented is just fine. He was the Enlightenment king of Korea basically--encouraging scientists, artists and warriors alike. Maybe having each specialist give +1 production and +1 science when settled (bonus increases in later ages), and some Golden Age related bonus? Or defensive buildings produce faster and give science + culture. *shrug* We'll find out when we find out I guess.
No Sumeria? This is just an outrage.
How can they do this? Sumeria is one of the most great ancient civilizations in the world and they dump it like this while including **** like "the American Empire"? An outrage!
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First Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56m47UPCV1A&feature=player_embedded#at=71) Highlights
Temple of Artemis:
- Culture +1
- GP Engineer +1
- +10% Growth all cities
- +15% Production building ranged units (unclear if in that city or all cities)
Mausoleum of Halicarnassus:
- Culture +1
- GP Merchant +1
- +100 Gold each time a great person is expended
- Each source of marble or stone worked by this city provides +2 Gold
Statue of Zeus:
- Culture +1
- +15% combat strength when attacking cities
Would this mean Sumeria is definitely out of the picture as a full civ? I'd have loved to see Sumeria in the game.The German guy was right again it seems.
My predictions were right also, that Sumeria and the Hittites would be scenario-only, while Korea would be an official civ.
Artemis is also (tech-wise) on the way to the Hanging Gardens. Massive growth!Artemis seems nice for tall empires to keep growing & build ranged units for defense.
I reckon if everyone has the DLC the wonders will be available in MP (just like the DLC-civs)Statue of Zeus...so darn cool! Hopefully these wonders can be built in SP and MP!