Civilization Request Thread

Wikipedia said:
The Imperial Army (German: Kaiserliche Armee), Imperial Troops (Kaiserliche Truppen), Exercitus Imperatoris Romani,[1] or Imperialists (Kaiserliche) for short

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Hmm, interesting. Could you provide some referance picture?
As a longswordsman replacement, I want to use the doppelsoldner unit model but it is already yse by JFD's HRE
 

Ya, but "Kaiserliche" alone means only "Imperial", so unless the "Armee" is also present in the name of the unit it doesn't make any sense. :lol:

Aww you guys beat me to it :(, anyways now to the situation of the Kaiserliche. It sounds funny just being called "imperial", it would be more appropriate to call it (not sure if this is correct since it's Google translate) Kaiserliche Langschwertkämpfer, meaning Imperial Longswordsman.
 
It's Monday! Which means Massalia. Focuses on gold and being either tall or wide.

Massila: Zenon: Greek Traditions: Cities get 50% bonus to their :c5gold: production and -5% for each city founded (Besides the Capital. Minimum 15%). Receive a free Roman Defender when you research Iron Working. Time to build civilian units reduced by 25%.

Greek Colonist: Replaces Settler. Can Embark Instantly and has double movement :c5moves: while embarked. When a city is settled, it provides a large sum of :c5gold: in the capital.

Roman Defender: Replaces Swordsman. Is slightly stronger :c5strength: than the regular swordsman (15). Does not require Iron. Gets a combat bonus for defending and whenever war breaks out, a Roman Defender appears in every city (Obsolete with Steel).

Wow this looks like a fun civ to play, I'm not sure if the gold production reduction is too strong or not. I'm horrid with maths so I don't know if you're going to make ludicrous amounts (aka Diety amounts) of gold. Other than that good job making a balanced and unique civ!
 
Aww you guys beat me to it :(, anyways now to the situation of the Kaiserliche. It sounds funny just being called "imperial", it would be more appropriate to call it (not sure if this is correct since it's Google translate) Kaiserliche Langschwertkämpfer, meaning Imperial Longswordsman.

Why is everybody finding reading so difficult

Wikipedia said:
The Imperial Army (German: Kaiserliche Armee), Imperial Troops (Kaiserliche Truppen), Exercitus Imperatoris Romani,[1] or Imperialists (Kaiserliche) for short

5char
 
Wow this looks like a fun civ to play, I'm not sure if the gold production reduction is too strong or not. I'm horrid with maths so I don't know if you're going to make ludicrous amounts (aka Diety amounts) of gold. Other than that good job making a balanced and unique civ!

Well it is a large amount but the civ is designed to expand instead of staying tall. Plus the AI will only have that bonus for a while before they settle everywhere. This is a good OCC civ but it's only OP until they settle 5 cities, then it's the same as the commerce opener. Which does seem like much. Maybe tone it down to 35%?
 
What do you mean?

i dunno how many times I have to quote the same wikipedia article claiming that Kaiserliche means Imperialists and was used to refer to the Holy Roman Emperors forces.
 
i dunno how many times I have to quote the same wikipedia article claiming that Kaiserliche means Imperialists and was used to refer to the Holy Roman Emperors forces.

I know that, that's why I said "Aww you guys beat me to it." I went on to explain why the unit should be called the Kaiserliche Langschwertkämpfer instead of just Kaiserliche. I may have repeated what you said but I wasn't informing people what Kaiserliche means I was talking about how Kaiserliche Langschwertkämpfer is more appropriate name.
 
How is that a more appropriate name? You just google translated the words for Imperial Longswordsman! In what world is that better than the name wikipedia says was widely used? Not to mention how long and clunky it sounds.
 
Your refering to this yeah?

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Originally Posted by Wikipedia

The Imperial Army (German: Kaiserliche Armee), Imperial Troops (Kaiserliche Truppen), Exercitus Imperatoris Romani,[1] or Imperialists (Kaiserliche) for short.
 
I had a design for Qing somewhen, somewhere....
 
Well it's been quiet in here :hmm: but I'm here to spice it up and to leave something here.
Spoiler :
December 22
Roman_Africa.jpg
 
Well it's been quiet in here :hmm: but I'm here to spice it up and to leave something here.
Spoiler :
December 22
Roman_Africa.jpg

I was going post a design to break the silence, but I was busy. I'll go post something soon, and it relates to the Romans, more so to your last Roman Provinces post.
 
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