fuzzatron717
Holy Warrior
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.
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 .
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.
"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 .
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.
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.
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;
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.
Resources that might appear I think are Citrus Buffalo and Rice just guesses.
I'm going with brazil, mainly because my formula says they should be added
a good catch, there may be no correlation between the two but it would be a good fit.
Yeah, that about sums up my feelings. :/ I'm hoping I'm right. Inuit (or Cree, etc.) would be way cool.Good spot. Might be reading too much into things, but I do think this makes the Inuit a bit more likely...
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.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.