It's a fair copIt’s all fun and good and, to be honest, I’m OVERHYPED about this (and the new DLC system seems promising), but let’s be serious one moment about all the speculations, and more precisely about this image:
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A lot of people are saying that it is a Mayan observatory, meaning that the Mayan UI is a replacement for the campus. Yes, I mean, it can be that. But is it? I think not. Let us decompose this picture, will us?
What I see in this building is red marble, and you CAN’T objectively object it (if you do, you’re a liar, and that’s a fact). The dome over it is also completely distinctive. It says, it screams Basilica. It’s a Basilica, hence a replacement for the Holy Site district. So, here’s the first clue: one of the unique civilization (and shortly released) will be a civilization religion-focused. So, maybe, a Basicila with red marble, is it Byzantium?
Wrong.
The other clue is this other picture:
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It seems like the famous Soothsayer we all talk so much about. Byzantium are not really good about soothsaying, because if they were, they wouldn’t have been plundered by some 90 years old blind merchant and would have survived the Ottomans (because, as everyone knows, the biggest weakness of the Ottoman Empire were soothsayers; I know it because I read it on a Wikipedia page I edited so).
So, who might that be? Well, take a look about the soothsayers: if you squint enough, the vehicle-thingy has like two snakes coming out of it. Maybe… dragons? A Scandinavian civ? Don’t be silly, they didn’t had soothsayers, they had lawspeakers. So, which other civilization might it be? Well, it has to be a civilization that has something to do with snakes. In the sense of a civilization that has a very peculiar myth that a holy man just throw the snakes out of the island with the help of a holy salmon? Saint Patrick, anyone?
We have another clue that I drag in it without any basis or relation with the other, but it's not that that will stops me. We’re here to speculate after all. And this clue is: secret societies. “But”, will you say in your bewildering naïveté, “secret societies are tied to Ethiopia!”. And you’re RIGHT. But what are Ethiopian famous for, besides proving once again that Italian are the laughing stock of modern era European powers? Christianity. And which other people were known for their love of Christianity? Ireland.
And thus, will all this clues – clues that I won’t put side to side because you might see that the reasoning stands on nothing but my wild imagination – we have the undeniable and absolute proof that Ireland, led by Saint Patrick, will be one of the new civilizations.
Another victory for logic. Yeah.
It is a generic leading considering they all look like that....Okay, but does anybody know who this guy/guyette could be based on? What if it's not just a generic leader outline but a clue?I realise it may be too early to go full tinfoil hat mode but that's why I'm here.Spoiler :![]()
I have to say the Soothsayer Unit sounds dumb as ****. Hopefully it can be turned off/disabled.
It's probably based on a stock imageOkay, but does anybody know who this guy/guyette could be based on? What if it's not just a generic leader outline but a clue?I realise it may be too early to go full tinfoil hat mode but that's why I'm here.Spoiler :![]()
Disappointed with that announce. I would have far more preferred an announce of Civ7, with top notch graphics that time around
Missionaries casting lightning on each other in Civ game are an expression of this political ultra-realismIts bassicly Magician, Gandalf in Civ game ....
And its not like religion, even if you are not religious --- religion had really-really important political implications in world history. Magicians calling meteorites from sky ???
I also would have preferred Civ 7, but to be fair, quite a few of the more fervent fans at Civfanatics and other sites answered Firaxis' poll, so I assume their decision to make new content was based on the repeated asks for such in this forum especially (also on Facebook, from what I've seen over Civ VI's lifespan).Disappointed with that announce. I would have far more preferred an announce of Civ7, with top notch graphics that time around, and maybe why not a whole new concept as the main game, such as I described in the Civ7/x/other project suggestion. Who knows, maybe we will see such concepts in the new modes, that would be something for testing it to the community and maybe base Civ7 on it ? Other way, as a non-buyer of Civ6 (I play it at a buddy's home), those constant updates seem to be a little annoying. Glad I didn't buy it though, because it will split the online community yet more. Easy money I guess. Bah.
I always found that annoying for medieval times and onward--they should be debating and thumping books and such, not casting lightning (I think lightning for ancient times is ok though).Missionaries casting lightning on each other in Civ game are an expression of this political ultra-realism![]()
I've missed these logical uncoverings of yours greatlyIt’s all fun and good and, to be honest, I’m OVERHYPED about this (and the new DLC system seems promising), but let’s be serious one moment about all the speculations, and more precisely about this image:
![]()
A lot of people are saying that it is a Mayan observatory, meaning that the Mayan UI is a replacement for the campus. Yes, I mean, it can be that. But is it? I think not. Let us decompose this picture, will us?
What I see in this building is red marble, and you CAN’T objectively object it (if you do, you’re a liar, and that’s a fact). The dome over it is also completely distinctive. It says, it screams Basilica. It’s a Basilica, hence a replacement for the Holy Site district. So, here’s the first clue: one of the unique civilization (and shortly released) will be a civilization religion-focused. So, maybe, a Basicila with red marble, is it Byzantium?
Wrong.
The other clue is this other picture:
![]()
It seems like the famous Soothsayer we all talk so much about. Byzantium are not really good about soothsaying, because if they were, they wouldn’t have been plundered by some 90 years old blind merchant and would have survived the Ottomans (because, as everyone knows, the biggest weakness of the Ottoman Empire were soothsayers; I know it because I read it on a Wikipedia page I edited so).
So, who might that be? Well, take a look about the soothsayers: if you squint enough, the vehicle-thingy has like two snakes coming out of it. Maybe… dragons? A Scandinavian civ? Don’t be silly, they didn’t had soothsayers, they had lawspeakers. So, which other civilization might it be? Well, it has to be a civilization that has something to do with snakes. In the sense of a civilization that has a very peculiar myth that a holy man just throw the snakes out of the island with the help of a holy salmon? Saint Patrick, anyone?
We have another clue that I drag in it without any basis or relation with the other, but it's not that that will stops me. We’re here to speculate after all. And this clue is: secret societies. “But”, will you say in your bewildering naïveté, “secret societies are tied to Ethiopia!”. And you’re RIGHT. But what are Ethiopian famous for, besides proving once again that Italian are the laughing stock of modern era European powers? Christianity. And which other people were known for their love of Christianity? Ireland.
And thus, will all this clues – clues that I won’t put side to side because you might see that the reasoning stands on nothing but my wild imagination – we have the undeniable and absolute proof that Ireland, led by Saint Patrick, will be one of the new civilizations.
Another victory for logic. Yeah.
They've described the game modes, which it seems to come from, as modular and optional.
Missionaries casting lightning on each other in Civ game are an expression of this political ultra-realism![]()
And thats why I'm always so annoyed that in mainstream media mesoamerican architecture is so often portrayed with mossy slabs of stone as oposed to the clean lines and vibrant colors we know it had, when It's portrayed somewhat acurately it throws people for a loop and they don't see the "Mayan" in it.
They are testing new development circles. Firaxis pool was a part of this plan... not a cause. If you seek realism and historical simulation neither Civ VI nor Civ VII will not meet your expectations.I also would have preferred Civ 7, but to be fair, quite a few of the more fervent fans at Civfanatics and other sites answered Firaxis' poll, so I assume their decision to make new content was based on the repeated asks for such in this forum especially (also on Facebook, from what I've seen over Civ VI's lifespan).
I always found that annoying for medieval times and onward--they should be debating and thumping books and such, not casting lightning (I think lightning for ancient times is ok though).
I didn't say they needed to be perfect representations of realism or historical simulation, but some overtly silly things ought be removed. Like those overly negative historical quotes for Civ VI, which pale in comparison to the more uplifiting quotes from Civ V (like the Electricity quote for example).They are testing new development circles. Firaxis pool was a part of this plan... not a cause. If you seek realism and historical simulation neither Civ VI nor Civ VII will not meet your expectations.
The Romans and Greeks have a similar problem, with modern people assuming their statues and architecture was all White marble instead of the colorful reality.
If it was, then I'd expect it to be at least somewhat Blue, not Brown. Remember their philosophy of having the districts be easily readable. Brown is Industrial Zones, while Blue is Campus. Maybe they just haven't finished a Blue tiling on the roofs or something...
To me it looks like a unique Holy Site graphic, but with campus buildings, so I wonder (am hoping) that maybe faith bonuses will go along with the science.I also agree in that It doesn't seem to follow their usual color coding, it doesn't quite read as a campus at first glance, man I don't want to sound repetitive but the more I look at the Mayan campus the less I like how the obvservatory clashes with the blue generic buildings, it looks more like half a unique district.
And It's not like blue is completely out of the window when it comes to Mayan architecture, (Bonampak murals) I think they could have implemented a few very noticeable strikes of blue here and there, or even add painted murals/ little cenotes to add more campus blue.
Same with gothic cathedrals.The Romans and Greeks have a similar problem, with modern people assuming their statues and architecture was all White marble instead of the colorful reality.