I do find it amusing that no one even seems to consider that the siege tower might replace Catapult.
Heh, I think its the strongest possibility, yes. But i'm gonna be the first to shoot a wild guess: siege tower as an axeman replacement!
I do find it amusing that no one even seems to consider that the siege tower might replace Catapult.
I do find it amusing that no one even seems to consider that the siege tower might replace Catapult.
I do find it amusing that no one even seems to consider that the siege tower might replace Catapult.
The pax demo I watched just said that Assyria's unique ability is being able to build a royal library in every city. I guess he meant it as a building but he said Unique Ability. I re watched that one part a dozen times to make sure I heard him right.
It wouldn't really make any sense, though. "Ability" is a general word that can encompass all attributes including units, buildings, etc.
ETA: I listened to it and heard, "Assyria is able to build one of these libraries in each of their cities, that's their unique building." I think he's choking on the word, but building and 'bility sound very similar.
See this topic for links to the Youtube videos: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=491079Canal somebody upload (or link me to) the days q&a session to Youtube since my iPad doesn't have Adobe Flash Player and therefore I can't watch it on Twitch?
Thanks!See this topic for links to the Youtube videos: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=491079
That is why I was confused. It wouldn't make any sense otherwise
I do not know anything about Assyria's library, but for anyone who does what would the bonuses be? I think gold can be ruled out due to China's paper.
Tack on a few cultural points along with beakers for the Royal Library so we could use the legalism trick thingy for a quick 4-city+national college start...
I think the thing that's most appealing about Assyria at the moment is that they appear to be an aggressive science civ. all the science civs to date are more turtlish or in the case of the Mayans, expansive. Assyria looks to be a warmonger for science.
In the real world, yes. In the context of the game, Assyria certainly had mathematics, iron working, and horseback riding.This is because Assyria is an Ancient civ and it doesn't make much sense for them to get their UU in the Classical era.