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Emperor
Really hoping Augustus stops unlocking all civilizations soon. With the additions of new civs with DLC, I really am hoping for revisions of this system.
Really hoping Augustus stops unlocking all civilizations soon. With the additions of new civs with DLC, I really am hoping for revisions of this system.
I don't think Firaxis will be removing unlocks, I just think with more civs it will be more evenly distributed.Really hoping Augustus stops unlocking all civilizations soon. With the additions of new civs with DLC, I really am hoping for revisions of this system.
Sorry when I say Augustus I mean Augustus/Rome. Still the same thing in my head.I don't think Firaxis will be removing unlocks, I just think with more civs it will be more evenly distributed.
BTW, how many civilizations does Augustus unlock? I believe he's more focused on antiquity civs (3).
I expect rework in terms of adding more connections to balance those who don't have enough, not removing any. But based on confirmed and leaked civ roster I believe Firaxis just want to achieve this by adding more civs to areas not connected enough.Sorry when I say Augustus I mean Augustus/Rome. Still the same thing in my head.
I fully expect with the delivery of expansion packs we also receive reworks of some unlocks.
Yeah while Augustus doesn't unlock anything (he only has "recommended choices", 8 of them now), Rome does unlock 6 civs. However, they only have 3 in common (Spain, French Empire and Prussia) - we could say that Rome is more "Europe" while Augustus is more "Mediterranean".Sorry when I say Augustus I mean Augustus/Rome. Still the same thing in my head.
I still do think that Rome unlocking America is a bit unnecessary... Rome to a Modern German Civilization makes sense, especially in leu of an Exploration one, and the connection to Britain and France from Rome makes sense (though I could see them dropped in the future), but there's no territorial overlap between the United States and Rome, and if you want to give it a European Antiquity predecessor based off of cultural influence, I think most Americans would be more likely to associate the adopted Democratic philosophy and the architecture used for old government buildings with Greek inspiration than Roman. Especially as Greece has more connections that are obvious contenders to be dropped in the future (Spain and Normans), giving it America instead would make for an efficient unlock balancing move.Yeah while Augustus doesn't unlock anything (he only has "recommended choices", 8 of them now), Rome does unlock 6 civs. However, they only have 3 in common (Spain, French Empire and Prussia) - we could say that Rome is more "Europe" while Augustus is more "Mediterranean".
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Dropping Rome unlocking America and giving it to Greece would make both have 5 once Bulgaria comes out.I still do think that Rome unlocking America is a bit unnecessary... Rome to a Modern German Civilization makes sense, especially in leu of an Exploration one, and the connection to Britain and France from Rome makes sense (though I could see them dropped in the future), but there's no territorial overlap between the United States and Rome, and if you want to give it a European Antiquity predecessor based off of cultural influence, I think most Americans would be more likely to associate the adopted Democratic philosophy and the architecture used for old government buildings with Greek inspiration than Roman. Especially as Greece has more connections that are obvious contenders to be dropped in the future (Spain and Normans), giving it America instead would make for an efficient unlock balancing move.
The Founding Fathers looked down somewhat on Greece, and were fairly thoroughly Romanophiles. Remember that the United States was not founded on democratic ("Athenian") philosophy, but on republican Roman philosophy—plus the architecture was Roman too; the classical dome comes from Rome. And the classic Jeffersonian ideal of the landowning yeoman farmer—whom he hoped would be, along with workshop artisans, the chief constituent citizens of the republic—is remarkably identical to the very same ideal Romans had about themselves. There may not be a geographic connection, but without Rome there is no United States as we know it.I still do think that Rome unlocking America is a bit unnecessary... Rome to a Modern German Civilization makes sense, especially in leu of an Exploration one, and the connection to Britain and France from Rome makes sense (though I could see them dropped in the future), but there's no territorial overlap between the United States and Rome, and if you want to give it a European Antiquity predecessor based off of cultural influence, I think most Americans would be more likely to associate the adopted Democratic philosophy and the architecture used for old government buildings with Greek inspiration than Roman. Especially as Greece has more connections that are obvious contenders to be dropped in the future (Spain and Normans), giving it America instead would make for an efficient unlock balancing move.
I think the eastern part of Bulgaria was under the Achaemenid Empire. Plus, Bulgaria's proximity to the Middle East in general being in Southeastern Europe.Is there any history behind Persia unlocking Bulgaria
We set foot on the Balkans several hundred years after the Achaemenid Empire ceased to exist, but there are some theories that the Proto-Bulgarians were of Iranian (Scytho-Sarmatian) origin. Not sure what other connection they sawI think the eastern part of Bulgaria was under the Achaemenid Empire. Plus, Bulgaria's proximity to the Middle East in general being in Southeastern Europe.
Yeah, I only meant they had control of the geographical territory of eastern Bulgaria, not that they controlled the eastern Bulgarian people.We set foot on the Balkans several hundred years after the Achaemenid Empire ceased to exist, but there are some theories that the Proto-Bulgarians were of Iranian (Scytho-Sarmatian) origin. Not sure what other connection they saw![]()
It's largely mechanical. One Exp/Mil Civ unlocks another.Is there any history behind Persia unlocking Bulgaria
The game guide for Bulgaria has been published: https://civilization.2k.com/civ-vii/game-guide/civilizations/bulgaria/