Alexander's Hetaroi
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Then wouldn't it say that the new leader requires either R&F or GS because the Govt. Plaza is used in both expansions?Who says it's not? It's perfectly possible if the other leader in the pack is the alt leader.
Then wouldn't it say that the new leader requires either R&F or GS because the Govt. Plaza is used in both expansions?Who says it's not? It's perfectly possible if the other leader in the pack is the alt leader.
Who says it's not? It's perfectly possible if the other leader in the pack is the alt leader.
i think we’ve determined that the wording specifies that the alt leader specifically is the one which requires rise and fall, since it doesn’t mention that the civ itself requires rise and fall. It also doesn’t say RF OR GS which means that it’s not just for the mechanics, the leader is an alt leader of a RF civWho says it's not? It's perfectly possible if the other leader in the pack is the alt leader.
Honestly a unique Govt. Plaza for Assyria would have been cool considering their palaces were large complexes, or even to have a Royal Library UB in as a first tier option.
And I am pretty sure that if France had chateaux in V, there wouldn't have been any such limitation and France probably would not have had any sort of terrain bias
The thing is, all three of those languages can have speakers found for them bcs they have—Akkadian in civ 5 Ashurbanipal and Neubchadnezzar as well as Civ 6 Gilgamesh (although he makes 1 mistake there), Ancient Egyptian in Civ 6 Cleopatra, etc.
Cham is still somewhat widely spoken, and most of the voice actors don’t necessarily speak the language if it’s rarer.
They probably wouldn’t be so low as to just use Malay instead, this isn’t Civ 5 ramses
Ashurbanipal's Akkadian was decent. Nebby's was weak, and Gilgabro's is atrocious, however.Technically, those aren't speakers, just voice actors who were given a script to pronounce dialogue in extinct languages. And they make numerous pronunciation errors.
Technically, those aren't speakers, just voice actors who were given a script to pronounce dialogue in extinct languages. And they make numerous pronunciation errors.
That depends on if they find a scholar who studies Cham to write the dialogue. Otherwise the dialogue would be full of grammatical mistakes. I don't know if professional Cham voice actors exist in Cambodia/Vietnam.
More importantly, there's little info on Cham kings in English. Adding Champa to a game which already has the Khmer seems a bit much. Both were close neighbors and Indianized Southeast Asians. I'll say the likelihood of them being added to Civ is on the same level as the Mon people (who once had their own independent kingdoms, but now are under Myanmar rule).
I think the bigger problem is that there are several Champa cities on the city list for the Khmer.Champa was Khmer’s biggest competition, and they were the most powerful kingdom in SE asia for a long time. Yes, both them and Khmer were tamilized but that shouldn’t exclude one.
Imo they should rotate
That said, the worries you’re saying apply to any language that isn’t a national language of a place.
Ashurbanipal's Akkadian was decent. Nebby's was weak, and Gilgabro's is atrocious, however.
Who says it's not? It's perfectly possible if the other leader in the pack is the alt leader.
Maybe in Civ7 they can bring Sean Bean back to read the Chinese leader's dialogue in Mandarin--because that's roughly what Gilgabro sounds like.It's okay. I think boys who speak broken Akkadian are sexy.
improved city lists, my dudeI think the bigger problem is that there are several Champa cities on the city list for the Khmer.
But that's a mod right? Unless Firaxis officially changes them my point is I can't see the Champa as a possibility.improved city lists, my dude
We already have a Taino CS, complete with Batay Suz UI. So you're right that we won't get them as a civ, but still somewhat incorrect; the devs are clearly paying attention to the community.
The Taino city-state of Caguana was added with the Maya and Gran Colombia.Do you really mean CS? There is a mod for the Taino, which I have played (it's quite good).
I wouldn't rule out the possibility of a Berber kingdom, like Numidia, for a spot in North Africa. I think that's more likely than Morocco considering it's flag appears on the Diplo victory movie, and none of those countries seem to be playable in the future. The same goes for Siam/Thailand and Argentina.For never before seen civs, there’s a small handful people keep rumbling about, and we might get one or two.
Vietnam, Burma, a SW NA tribe (Navajo/Apache), a SE NA tribe (Cherokee/Creek), Bulgaria, Romania (only if they want to do Dracula the civ), Ireland, Kilwa/Swahili (they’ve at least acknowledged their existence with a wonder), the Timurids/Gurkhani...
And I would really LOVE to see the Kushans or a Palmyra-themed Syria. Not that either is likely, but we could try to drum up support and meme them in like Georgia.
I’ve mentioned other ideas in the past but they don’t really seem feasible without everything else above coming first.
I wouldn't rule out the possibility of a Berber kingdom, like Numidia, for a spot in North Africa. I think that's more likely than Morocco considering it's flag appears on the Diplo victory movie, and none of those countries seem to be playable in the future. The same goes for Siam/Thailand and Argentina.
I'd prefer a pre-Islamic Berber civ personally. I think Al-Andalus would be hard to pull off with Spain though I guess they wouldn't have to use the Spanish names for the cities.I’d like to merge the Berbers and Morocco together for an Almoravid or Almohad-themed al-Andalus.
With Gran Colombia getting in, I don't see Argentina making it at all in Civ 6 which was my point about the diplo victory movie showing off all the flags outside the U.N. with Argentina, Morocco, and Thailand being some of them. I think they planned on them not coming pack.I have mixed feelings on Argentina. I’m not sure how well an Eva Peron-the-civ interpretation would go down, and her name recognition is too hard to ignore.