SammyKhalifa
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I think I like them. Maybe not related to new mechanics but still a different way to play, not "get x for 10 turns because there's a war"
The mayans give me a civ 4 feeling. Except that i would have wanted to improve my civs effective radius throughout the game. But i quess if you are a player that wants to get tall anyway this would not matter all that much. Plus there is a high incentive to build farms. Farms are a bit undervalued do compared to mines and sawmills (production).
I guess its playstyle fits some civ players. And it is more or less unique. I say this is a great addition to the existing leader mix.
I'm not quite so extreme normally, but it suits my playstyle well. I like to have a few big cities close to my capital (maybe not within six tiles of my capital). I really look forward to taking them for a spin.I guess its playstyle fits some civ players. And it is more or less unique.
Please no wall replacement. It wouldn't really work anyway because it would eventually have to be replaced by medieval walls.I’d imagine Babylon will play somewhat similarly to Maya if it’s added. I can imagine that if the leader is Hammurabi, he could get some bonus that affects government with a code of laws leader ability, while the civ ability affects science by rivers. I don’t know what the infrastructure would be, but maybe a wall replacement? maybe a city center replacement to incentivize compact cities?
I think the "Babylon is just Sumeria anyway" people are that much more reason to choose a Neo-Babylonian king, though it doesn't necessarily have to be Nebuchadrezzar.I’d imagine Babylon will play somewhat similarly to Maya if it’s added. I can imagine that if the leader is Hammurabi, he could get some bonus that affects government with a code of laws leader ability, while the civ ability affects science by rivers. I don’t know what the infrastructure would be, but maybe a wall replacement? maybe a city center replacement to incentivize compact cities?
This. Ask Tamar how popular those Wall replacements are.Please no wall replacement. It wouldn't really work anyway because it would eventually have to be replaced by medieval walls.
I’d imagine Babylon will play somewhat similarly to Maya if it’s added. I can imagine that if the leader is Hammurabi, he could get some bonus that affects government with a code of laws leader ability, while the civ ability affects science by rivers. I don’t know what the infrastructure would be, but maybe a wall replacement? maybe a city center replacement to incentivize compact cities?
Apart from being a mighty warrior king, he was a great builder, known for building walls around the City of Babylon. After all, the world famous Ishtar Gate was his creation. The Hanging Gardens were possibly one of his building projects as well.i really do want to see a river adjacency bonus on babylon’s campuses in some capacity
i’d also hope that they wouldn’t pick nebuchadnezzar again, at the very least. Did he do anything besides enslaving the jews and going insane thinking he was a cow that would justify his existence in the game
The Hul’che doesn’t have the Lifespan/Renown stats in the first look
I’d personally prefer Mutuwalli, but that would be fire as wellI would love to have the Hittites led by Puduhepa. The Hittites could be a neat diplomatic civ (some of the earliest known treaties were from the Hittites).
They obviously had knowledge of ironworking but it's important to keep in mind that their mastery of it has been somewhat exaggerated.
I would say that their impressive military (amazing chariots) and unique religion are also extremely viable options.
Overall, the Hittites could be a very well-rounded civ due to the large amount of source material.
They could have a Rock-Hewn Church as a temple replacement with +Culture when a Relic is socketed.
Apart from being a mighty warrior king, he was a great builder, known for building walls around the City of Babylon. After all, the world famous Ishtar Gate was his creation. The Hanging Gardens were possibly one of his building projects as well.