It kind of bothers me that with this few leaders, they don't have any extra lines for anything at all, just the exact same amount as Civ 5 leaders. Hell, the "my spy got killed I'm so sorry" line is still the exact same as the defeat line, which didn't make any sense in Civ 5 already, but could be excused because spying was introduced in G&K. Here, it's completely indefensible.
"What's ours is yours ...... for a p-"
"**** OFF!" Moderator Action:
Please do not evade the auto censor, by using special chars even if it's a printed in game quote.
When there is no doubt what word was replaced by it via context, it falls into inappropriate language.
I do wish they had a few more lines in general. In Civ5, it's not too bad, because you (usually) have more leaders on a map and more leaders in general, meaning you don't hear the same leader as often.
Here, you always have the same leaders all the time, meaning you really notice the repetition.
I do wish they had a few more lines in general. In Civ5, it's not too bad, because you (usually) have more leaders on a map and more leaders in general, meaning you don't hear the same leader as often.
Here, you always have the same leaders all the time, meaning you really notice the repetition.
Last time he said that to me I took over his capital 15 turns later. Who's laughing now buddy? Moderator Action:
1. Please do not evade the auto censor, by using special chars even if it's a printed in game quote.
When there is no doubt what word was replaced by it, it falls into inappropriate language.
2. Remember that you are responsible for everything you quote.
Yeah, Hutama's quote is the worse. It was a good idea to give the leaders a catch phrase that shows off their personality but they need variety. Plus, since BE diplomacy suffers from the same repetition as civ5 diplomacy where leaders come to you all the time to renew the same deal or condemn you, the result is that we hear the quote way too much. Moderator Action:
1. Please do not evade the auto censor, by using special chars even if it's a printed in game quote.
When there is no doubt what word was replaced by it, it falls into inappropriate language.
2. Remember that you are responsible for everything you quote.
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