I’ve registered to chime in on the settler discussion, but looke like the issue might have been already solved – I’ve notices across some of my recent games that both the Greeks and the Romans were reluctant to use their settlers, and most likely the transport fix will fix it. Thanks a lot! ^_^
The Assyrian leader music doesn’t seem to be playing in my games. I don’t think a savegame will be needed here, and I don’t find this issue with anyone but the Assyrians (when contacting them, when zooming in on one of the cities, or during the initial countdown, there is just silence). Not sure if it might be an issue with my installation or something.
And lastly, I’m sorry if this was already discussed and I missed it, but some South American tiles that start as mountains and flip to hills later don’t have any city name assigned. In one of my recent games as Spain, I had the Incans found a city on one of those (36, 22; 1w of San José de Chiquitos silver tile in Bolivian lowlands), and it was stuck named ‘^’. Not sure when and how you’d like this reported, but I hope it helps.
(And thanks again for working on this project, I’ve been playing the original RFC like 15 years ago, and I’ve recently discovered this, and it’s absolutely amazing. Totally love it. Been lurking on the forums, likewise, for more than a decade already, and finally decided to write something.)
Edit: no, in fact I’ve downloaded the latest git release and started a Phoenicia game, and the Greek boat settler has been remaining idle in the capital for my first 15 turns, and that having in mind that Greece starts a dozen of turns earlier than Phoenicia. Savegames on initial turn and 15 turns in attached.