I plan on creating civilizations largely from the industrial era and world war periods encompassing most of the late 18th, 19th, and early 20th Centuries:
- Afghanistan
- Britain under any Stuart or Hannoverian Monarch
- France under Napoleon III (or some Bourbon)
- Germany under Wilhelm II
-...
While Caesar did defeat the Gauls and the Roman Senate itself Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus the Elder was the only general in history who managed to defeat Hannibal and held an unprecedented influence over the Roman Republic even almost more than to extent of Caesar and was also primarily...
What are some of the Civilizations of interest that most people will be planning to implement once the game is released? (Should it have adequate support.)
Actually Zeppelins weren't all that useless. They were somewhat effective for Reconnaissance and small Bombing Raids since they often flew higher than the range of most artillery of the period and it is especially unique in the fact that it would come much more earlier than most flying units in...
The Senate conferred upon him the epithet "Restitutor Orbis" or "Restorer of the World" which I find to be a fantastic title much in the same vein as Trajan.
Septimius Severus, Diocletian, or Valentinian as there rule often involved steeping the many periods of decline of the Western Roman...
Overall satisfied but as with many here feel dissatisfied with many of the regions represented.
The Sycthians I happen to think are the most probable to replace warmongering Mongols (both largely nomadic and conquest oriented cultures) which makes they're inclusion rather logical and somewhat...
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