The Black Death scene might just be a dark age reference, the ‚fall‘ of the expansion‘s title.I would guess that there is something to that black Death Scene as well as to that extended ship scene. But what?
I'd like to see Kievan Rus. Let's be honest, Europe has had a ton of cool civilizations. It's nice to get good representation from across the world but the most important thing is to have civs that are interesting to play.
Hello! I just wanted to left my opinion on which civs will appear in R&F.I think there will be 2 civs for Asia,2 for Europe,2 for Africa and 2 for America.At least that would’ve made sense for me.My list is:
Korea(Queen Seondeok) and Mongolia(Genghis Khan) for Asia
Netherlands(Queen Wilhelmina) and Georgia (Queen Tamar) for Europe
Ghana(I didn’t found information about its leaders.Can you help me?) and Carthage(Dido) for Africa
Inca(Wiraqucha)(He just seemed interesting to me.Maybe he will have some aggressive gameplay) and Canada (Wilfrid Laurier) for America
For the alternate leader,I expect to see Isabella the I for Spain based on exploration scenes in the trailer.
Oh,I meant older empire of Ghana.But now I think Ashanti would make more sense.I just didn't know they were on the same territory.By Ghana, do you mean the older empire of Ghana, the modern nation of Ghana, or the Ashanti?
Oh,I meant older empire of Ghana.But now I think Ashanti would make more sense.I just didn't know they were on the same territory.
Well,now I think my Africa picks should be changed: Ashanti(Yaa Asantewaa) and Numidia(Syphax or Masinissa)(Just looked it up,and it seems like good alternative to Karthage)
Sorry for my ignorance. I'm really inattentive.The Ghana Empire and the Ashanti didn't have the same territory. The Ashanti were based in present-day nation of Ghana, which was named for the older Empire of Ghana, whose territory was located to the north in present day Mali and Mauritania.
I think Ghana Empire is a poor choice due to lack of information on their rulers. I'm expecting Mali Empire to return from Civ4.
Numidia would be interesting, but the leader would have to speak a modern Berber language instead of the ancient Numidian language.
The Ghana Empire and the Ashanti didn't have the same territory. The Ashanti were based in present-day nation of Ghana, which was named for the older Empire of Ghana, whose territory was located to the north in present day Mali and Mauritania.
I think Ghana Empire is a poor choice due to lack of information on their rulers. I'm expecting Mali Empire to return from Civ4.
Numidia would be interesting, but the leader would have to speak a modern Berber language instead of the ancient Numidian language.
Sumeria and the Khmer did. That right there is the train I'm riding.I think Ghana Empire is a poor choice due to lack of information on their rulers. I'm expecting Mali Empire to return from Civ4.
do you think Tamar could be a good choice for the female leader with golden/dark/heroic ages ability?
As I said numerous times earlier, date palms are being added to R&F, and devs are planning to add more female leaders from unrepresented areas.do you think Tamar could be a good choice for the female leader with golden/dark/heroic ages ability?
As I said numerous times earlier, date palms are being added to R&F, and devs are planning to add more female leaders from unrepresented areas.
Tamar means "date palm" in Hebrew.
do you think Tamar could be a good choice for the female leader with golden/dark/heroic ages ability?
As I said numerous times earlier, date palms are being added to R&F, and devs are planning to add more female leaders from unrepresented areas.
Tamar means "date palm" in Hebrew.
Concerning that Mongols vs Georgians scene, it all makes sense. The Mongols did invade Georgia.