I'm still holding out hope for Good King Henry (Henri IV) to lead France in Civ7.Irregardless, here's hoping he gets in to Civ 7 with the same abilities that she got.
I'm still holding out hope for Good King Henry (Henri IV) to lead France in Civ7.Irregardless, here's hoping he gets in to Civ 7 with the same abilities that she got.
I'm still holding out hope for Good King Henry (Henri IV) to lead France in Civ7.
Did I ever say Austria was a stretch as a civ? I only considered Maria Theresa as a German/Hungarian leader because we aren't likely to get Austria in Civ 6. I'd love for her and Austria to eventually return.In what way is Austria a stretch in your opinion?
Ok. I personally like the way she plays, even if it's not amazing, considering that's how I envisioned France from the beginning. At least she gives Chateaus something more.I didn't mean to say I would make Louis XIV exactly like Magnificence Catherine -- in my opinion, she is one of the weaker leaders, and Louis XIV is, to this day, the longest reigning monarch in history.
Did I ever say Austria was a stretch as a civ? I only considered Maria Theresa as a German/Hungarian leader because we aren't likely to get Austria in Civ 6. I'd love for her and Austria to eventually return.
Ok. I personally like the way she plays, even if it's not amazing, considering that's how I envisioned France from the beginning. At least she gives Chateaus something more.
Call the LUA "Versailles" and it would work for me.
Versailles certainly seemed to improve loyalty during the French Revolution... Though now I'm thinking of Eleanor Morton's "Marie Antoinette Reads Her Hate Mail" sketch. "Every year, they do a poll, 'Should we get rid of the monarchy?' They'll never do it. We're too good for tourism. No one is going to visit Versailles if no one lives there!"Versailles would be like a land-based Statue of Liberty with loyalty boosts for nearby cities
Versailles certainly seemed to improve loyalty during the French Revolution... Though now I'm thinking of Eleanor Morton's "Marie Antoinette Reads Her Hate Mail" sketch. "Every year, they do a poll, 'Should we get rid of the monarchy?' They'll never do it. We're too good for tourism. No one is going to visit Versailles if no one lives there!"
I like that. Kind of the wonder-equivalent of Lady Six Sky.Right, well, if you want to know the details of my fantasy, it would increase loyalty of nearby cities while decreasing loyalty of further away cities. Benefit tighter, taller France civ. I know this isn't entirely historically accurate, but within the Civ mechanics, that's how I would do it.
To play as, yes. I hate espionage in both Civ5 and Civ6 so extra and early spies does nothing for me. Even if I find her festival project too expensive to be worth bothering with, her extra Culture from luxuries is far more bonus to me than her spy mechanics. To play against, I much prefer the Black Queen. (Though I do love the gold-and-white color scheme they gave Magnificence Catherine, even if it's apropos of nothing.) In Civ7, though, if they want a black queen figure, I'd highly recommend Wu Zetian fill the role (even if she's returning last-minute for Civ6).I personally find Catherine de Medici (Magnificence) much more interesting to play as than her version as the Black Queen.
I like that. Kind of the wonder-equivalent of Lady Six Sky.
I agree that playing against the Dark Queen is more fun (I really love her portrayal as a drunken mad queen who doesn't trust her own shadow and may be plotting against me by bribing my servants to poison my wine).To play as, yes. I hate espionage in both Civ5 and Civ6 so extra and early spies does nothing for me. Even if I find her festival project too expensive to be worth bothering with, her extra Culture from luxuries is far more bonus to me than her spy mechanics. To play against, I much prefer the Black Queen. (Though I do love the gold-and-white color scheme they gave Magnificence Catherine, even if it's apropos of nothing.) In Civ7, though, if they want a black queen figure, I'd highly recommend Wu Zetian fill the role (even if she's returning last-minute for Civ6).
If France's own civ ability wasn't faster production toward mid game wonders, I would have given it to him too.In my mind, Louis XIV would be a builder, with production and cultural bonuses during his golden age à la "Sun King" -- Versailles would be like a land-based Statue of Liberty with loyalty boosts for nearby cities, culture/tourism, and slots for great works or artifacts.
Louis XVI would be the Abe Lincoln of France.Versailles certainly seemed to improve loyalty during the French Revolution... Though now I'm thinking of Eleanor Morton's "Marie Antoinette Reads Her Hate Mail" sketch. "Every year, they do a poll, 'Should we get rid of the monarchy?' They'll never do it. We're too good for tourism. No one is going to visit Versailles if no one lives there!"
They should have given her the ability to spy on allies.I personally find Catherine de Medici (Magnificence) much more interesting to play as than her version as the Black Queen.
She must have really low alcohol tolerance to get drunk on that water she's swilling. Can we have a T rating so she can have the red wine she had in her original First Look back? Release CdM; Pre-Release CdMI agree that playing against the Dark Queen is more fun (I really love her portrayal as a drunken mad queen who doesn't trust her own shadow and may be plotting against me by bribing my servants to poison my wine).
I assume that quote was meant for me since I said that Austria was a stretch.In what way is Austria a stretch in your opinion?
I'm also in the team who wants Louis XIV as leader of France, Napoleon is also a good choice but he is already leader in civ5, so we can change a little. But Catherine de Médice isn't a good leader at all, I never heard about her before the release of Civ7 and I think her story is very unknown.I know I'm the only one clamoring for Louis XIV and Napoléon, but I'm just going to continue shouting into the abyss until I get what I want.
Good point, I think they try to represent french emperial time with an unique unit instead a great leader.One last complaint: I've never understood how the French UU is the garde impériale, and we have no French emperor...
I think in the reverse order, if Maria Theresa should be add in civ7, she should lead it's own civ, Austria, instead of Germany.So to me, unless you go for a post-1870, maybe post-Napoleonic, Austro-Hungarian Emperor (or modern Austrian political leader, but that's a whole other can of worm), any "Austrian" leader you might put in the game before then is simply more appropriate as a leader of the German civilization. And since nearly every single time an Austrian civ comes up it involves pre-Napoleonic Holy Roman Emperor Austrian leaders (okay, nealry every single time an Austrian civ comes up it's Maria Theresa).
That you are right, european history is overrepresented. So, that means we can go civ7 without Austria at all. But, if we want to have Maria Theresa in this game, she can't lead Germany.I'm not going to mind much if it happens, but I do think it's unnecessary and part of the general Western bias of the game where every European state get carved out as a separate civilization, not always with good reasons.
If she was the empress of the Holy Roman Empire, she can lead a civ with this name, HRE.Maria Theresa was Holy Roman Empress, Henri. Which means she was, in fact, the leader of Germany. Because, after the loss of Italy, that's what the Holy Roman Empire was, Henri: Germany,
If Maria Theresa was included as the German leader, wouldn't that bring some annoyance to Austrian players?