I'd say that steam power is one of the more obvious ones in terms of text (again, it's quite a bit clearer on the video because the smudging is reduced by the blending of frames), as to science versus tradition, I'd say doesn't look like tradition at all, and that the first letter is definitely an S. Take a look
If you want to offer any alternatives, I'd be glad to take a look, but it doesn't look like tradition, and it looks a lot like steam power.
It might also suggest that terrain specific movement bonusses are no longer granted with promotions in Civ5, as it would make this trait less valuable (there might be generic movement promotions instead).
Incorrect, in civ4 we had UU's such as jaguar starting out with easier movement in the forest, (or part of the way there), we didnt need to remove the upgrade from all other units to make it "better", The iqourus bonus is that they don't have to spend unit level up's to get the movement bonus they start off with it.
it makes up for it, if would stack with a movement promotion.
Rome gets 20% of all buildings in other cities that already exists in Rome, i.e. the equivalent of a free forge in all cities besides the capital. I don't think having part of a promotion for all your units really stacks up to that, although the fact that it available from the start might make up for it.
Rome gets 20% of all buildings in other cities that already exists in Rome, i.e. the equivalent of a free forge in all cities besides the capital. I don't think having part of a promotion for all your units really stacks up to that, although the fact that it available from the start might make up for it.
I'm fairly sure the "art of digging in the ground for treasure" was done before the 19th century .
They may not have titled it as a science though.