If Carthage is a baseline for future DLC civs, I'm really looking forward to the rest of them. What a slam dunk. The way you spam cities along the coast from a central capital and then convert them into proper cities in the next age is really fun. I was playing for a Science victory, too, and...
Just because you're particularly interested in this area of the world doesn't mean we need this many representatives in the game. There are way more civs (and leaders) that "deserve" spots in any Civ game than there ever will be in the actual game. It's all of human history we're talking about...
Understandably they didn't put in the ginormous real turban, as that would've cost too much processing power as well as being reason to accuse them of being overly comical in their leader style.
They're completely different genres and aren't served well by comparing them because it tends to not really go anywhere. The main thing they have in common is the history flavour, but Civ is closer to something like Advance Wars than EU4.
4x isn't a base description of gameplay, it's a vague...
Marbozir attempts to rush the AI by settling next to them as Maori - it sort of succeeds, but the AI actually bribes a nearby city-state when they're losing. Pretty smart.
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