Peng Qi
Emperor
God I hope not. The UN in 4 was so unrealistic.Any more information on reworked diplomacy? I'm hoping for revamped UN system that permits resolutions a la Civ4.
God I hope not. The UN in 4 was so unrealistic.Any more information on reworked diplomacy? I'm hoping for revamped UN system that permits resolutions a la Civ4.
God I hope not. The UN in 4 was so unrealistic.
Ed Beach said:"The nature of diplomacy is going to change as you progress through the ages," explained Beach. In the early ages, religion will be one of the crucial factors in how other civilizations respond to you. Later in the game, those religious prejudices will give way to ideology preferences. When a civilization commits to the freedom, order, or autocracy culture tree, it will become the new driving force behind international relations.
Do a search in this topic for 'ideology'I'm a little surprised this isn't being talked about much
Most definitelySounds interesting.
Theodora would not be a good choice for Byzantine ruler, imo. Civ may be needing more female leaders, but at least Wu Zetian ruled far longer than Theodora (who only ruled 1 year, not counting her time as co-empress with Zoe). They should choose Justinian (the most well known Byzantine Emperor), or Basil II (also well-known and accomplished).
I could imagine they´ll take Michael VIII as he´s already integrated in the Mongol Scenario.
I'm pretty sure they only picked him because he fit the time period.
Doubt it, they had Gandhi there and he wasn't renamed it. That Mongols cenario was really inaccurate.
They didn't rename Ghandi?
Interesting.
Never heard of this Michael guy though.
Well, I dunno maybe they did,
For some reason when I was playing New World Both Oda and Wu were actually present rather than "dead".
Don't believe New World had Japan, and China was just a green border strip.
I could be wrong.
Don't believe New World had Japan, and China was just a green border strip.
I could be wrong.
Japan was the unclaimable land in Europe.