In this potential scenario, they'd use only Gallic settlements instead of including Welsh, Scottish, Irish, or Breton ones the way they did in pretty much all of the iterations of the Celts we've had so far.
Not sure what they'd use as a capital, though. Maybe Alesia.
Predict.
Hope will remain a source of bias in any case, but I'm looking for realistic predictions of when the DLC will drop, and what it'll include.
EDIT: I want Celts (Gauls) as well, to be entirely fair.
Just thought I'd make a thread to discuss speculation for the upcoming DLC content that was included in the Deluxe version of the game. What do you guys think it'll be? When will it be announced?
Personally, I'm expecting them to either start with Poland or Persia, hoping they announce it in...
This is confusing though, as there is a total of 24 luxury resources, not counting the ones obtained through Great Merchants, shouldn't the combat strength bonus be +24 instead of +16?
Holy moley, that explains a lot!
I no longer feel terrible for removing 2 AIs on my Huge games. Add to that the extra tiles that districts and wonders occupy, and no wonder the space feels cramped as all hell.
Focus on expanding and on your getting amazing faith/production output instead of prioritizing science and culture like most players do. Leave inexpensive, yet not essential, techs and policies untouched as to profit as much as possible from your trade routes.
It allows you to focus on other...
It's only weaker if you expect to be leading in culture and science both throughout the whole game, and that your neighbours will have followed the exact same tree progression as you did.
I have to say I'm quite a fan of that ability, as it represents Peter's rule of Russia pretty well, as well...
Except that the Zulus cover the Zulus, and not the Bantu (a group which is freaking massive), same way that the Americans cover the United States of America, and not the larger European genepool most of its population descends from.
If they made a Bantu Civ, then yes, it would absolutely be...
The Iroquois Confederacy was most definitively not an historically meaningless civilization, they have a long and rich history, and were pretty much one of the biggest actors in the fight for North America.
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