Guess the New Civs

I maybe think Ghana 1 it was once a very rich empire. 2 It was the first african country to be independent from europeon colonazation and I mean completely not like south africa were it still had ties with britain.
 
Actually, it's Citrus or Coffee, not and. There's one resource starting with a C and people were debating what it is.

You just solved the mystery, the final civ is definitely Colombia and the mystery C resource is cocaine:lol:
 
But Inca,Aztecs and Iroquois ARE ALREADY in the game(use Caps because people insists to forget this fact) . And Western North American natives were partially represented in Civ 4 BTS,while Eastern South America keeps empty . And it's not possible to add an Native civilization from there,because I can assure that ALL of their cities' name would come from Brazil's minor cities .

They should add an Indian tribe from the Southeastern US. Apparently exploration of the new world will play a part in the "Into the Renaissance" scnario. The Powhattan Indians would make an excellent choice. They were a confederation of tribes known as Virginia Algonquians. Now I don't know if it occurs to any of you, but I would not mind settling Jamestown. :D
 
"Into the Renaissance" scenario would be restricted to Europe and Mediterranean area . And even if the exploration of new world plays a role in this scenario,it wouldn't be a problem if Powhattan Indians got replaced by Iroquois .

Conversely, we could see the fact that there's already 3-5 European civs included as a trend, so the 9th civ would be probably European as well.

Europe is already overrepresented,while there are many parts of the world heavily underrepresented .
 
"Into the Renaissance" scenario would be restricted to Europe and Mediterranean area . And even if the exploration of new world plays a role in this scenario,it wouldn't be a problem if Powhattan Indians got replaced by Iroquois .



Europe is already overrepresented,while there are many parts of the world heavily underrepresented .

So, like his boardgame it most likely will be restricted to Europe and the Med? I thought, because of the addition of the Maya the exploration of the New World, would be part of the scenario. Well that's fine, and yes, the Iroquois could easily play that role couldn't they?
 
I maybe think Ghana 1 it was once a very rich empire. 2 It was the first african country to be independent from europeon colonazation and I mean completely not like south africa were it still had ties with britain.

Those are two very different entities. Pretty much completely unrelated to each other.
 
Resources that might appear I think are Citrus Buffalo and Rice just guesses.
 
I'm thinking that the Inuit might be the last unannounced Civ in G&K. I know this isn't much to go on, but there's a belief called "Dance of the Aurora" (+1 Faith from Tundra tiles without Forest).

That's almost certainly a reference to northern Native American tribes, like Inuit or Cree, who have a very spiritual connection to Aurora Borealis.
 
I'm thinking that the Inuit might be the last unannounced Civ in G&K. I know this isn't much to go on, but there's a belief called "Dance of the Aurora" (+1 Faith from Tundra tiles without Forest).

That's almost certainly a reference to northern Native American tribes, like Inuit or Cree, who have a very spiritual connection to Aurora Borealis.

a good catch, there may be no correlation between the two but it would be a good fit.
 
About the last civ,I suppose it'll have to fill these pre-requisites:

1st)It won't be an European civ(there are already 3 European civs in G&K(4 if you consider Byzantines as an European civ));
2nd)It'll be a civ that wasn't represented in earlier civ games(there are only 2 civs that haven't been in Civ series before);
3rd)It has to be a King/Queen or an Emperor/Empress as a leader,because of the "Kings" in expansion;
4th)Its culture should be unique enough for not being too similar with other civs already in Civ5 and G&K;
5th)It'll probably represent a region in the world never represented in Civ series before;

With only 1st,2nd,3rd and 4th pre-requisites,there are plenty of civs to choose . But with the 5th pre-requisite,I think there are about 3 civs that fulfill these pre-requisites:

- Majahapit(don't consider Srivijaya because their name is too hard to pronunciate);
- Brazil;
- Kongo;

Would argue that Sri Vijaya (Two words like Sri Lanka) is easier to pronounce than Majapahit myself. Anyway, I prefer Sri Vijaya because it would've been one of the richest civs in the world at one point (circa 900 AD, with China transitioning between dynasties, India divided, Europe still not really that relevant, only really behind the Arabs).

Going by those pre-requisites, you could probably include central Asia (Timurids, Uzbeks, Bactria, Kushan, Afghan) etc.

There's more in Africa too, would prefer for example Kanem-Bornu to the Kongo, for example...
 
I'm thinking that the Inuit might be the last unannounced Civ in G&K. I know this isn't much to go on, but there's a belief called "Dance of the Aurora" (+1 Faith from Tundra tiles without Forest).

That's almost certainly a reference to northern Native American tribes, like Inuit or Cree, who have a very spiritual connection to Aurora Borealis.

Good spot. Might be reading too much into things, but I do think this makes the Inuit a bit more likely...
 
I'm going with brazil, mainly because my formula says they should be added
 
I'm thinking that the Inuit might be the last unannounced Civ in G&K. I know this isn't much to go on, but there's a belief called "Dance of the Aurora" (+1 Faith from Tundra tiles without Forest).

That's almost certainly a reference to northern Native American tribes, like Inuit or Cree, who have a very spiritual connection to Aurora Borealis.
Just because that pantheon is there doesn't mean the inuit will be in. It could be for Russia, Denmark and/or any civ one time I played Songhai I ended up in a whole bunch of tundra's. Just saying. And I did not have the disable terrain base thing on either.
 
Still just a newbie dabbling, but thought I'd throw this in the mix – not as a prediction, but more as a talking point.

We've got civs already, or announced, that specialise in culture, economics/trade, science, military (both offence and, with Ethiopia now, defence), naval/maritime and, to come, faith. What about a new civ with some sort of unique ability/unit/building concerned with espionage?
Okay, I know England's supposed to get an extra spy, but I'd still consider it more a naval-oriented civ in the game, but is there any potential civ that could be an espionage specialist.
Off the top of my head, if we didn't already have Germany and Korea, I'd suggest East Germany or North Korea would have been a good fit. Anyone else?
 
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