He's...tasting the clay. Never write your magnum opus on anything short of the finest vintage clay.Including the angry lick finger and flip page animation? I'd buy the whole Pass again just to see that one on clay tablets.

He's...tasting the clay. Never write your magnum opus on anything short of the finest vintage clay.Including the angry lick finger and flip page animation? I'd buy the whole Pass again just to see that one on clay tablets.
Yeah, Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin both were New Spain civilization leaders from civ 4 colonization.Bolívar was in the list of Great Generals before NFP, now we have Gran Colombia and his position is being replaced by José de San Martín. Which is a clever replacement choice.
I'd buy all the EPs for all my friends if it happened. I can't get the image out of my head. Picture a giant Gilgamesh-ish looking dude flipping a tablet, staring you down unbothered by the deafening thunk of the gigantic blocks of clay. That'd require a little bit of additional animation work though, I reckon.Including the angry lick finger and flip page animation? I'd buy the whole Pass again just to see that one on clay tablets.
Yes, and the fact that she's already in the game shows she's on their radar.If we get a separate Byzantium civ, I am actually expecting Irene, for several reasons:
1) She's different from Theodora.
2) She would focus on a less religious, trade-oriented angle, making Byzantium feel different from both V's iteration and VI's Georgia/Russia.
3) She would come from a period more distinct from early "Roman" Byzantium, better justifying the split this time around.
4) She was actually empress regent for a time, so if there were any criticisms of Theodora not being a sole sovereign, they are avoided.
I hope not Tamar. As much as I love that her meme got her in the game, I don't like her haughty portrayal. Cleo would work for Theodora but I'm thinking not for Irene. Maybe Dido?There's also another interesting aspect of this - whose animations could she reuse? We should probably strictly base our assumptions of the new leaders (and therefore civs) on the looks of ones we already have.
CdM or Seondeok, I think.There's also another interesting aspect of this - whose animations could she reuse?
Gilgamesh's animations should never, ever be reused. Not because they're too good but because they're too abominable to have even been used once.On the other hand, for example, if Ashurbanipal was based upon Gilgamesh, wouldn't it be too on the nose?
Haughty is not the word for Tamar's portrayal. She's downright paranoid.I hope not Tamar. As much as I love that her meme got her in the game, I don't like her haughty portrayal.
CdM or Seondeok, I think.
Irene could have a goblet or chalice of some kind.CdM's movements rely so hard on her champagne flute that they'd be distractingly recognizable.
CdM seems non-reusable to me as well, her snobby clapping when she's friendly could just as well be a part of her leader ability.Irene could have a goblet or chalice of some kind.
that might be really hard tbh, can you imagine getting screwed over for the rest of the game just for getting a normal age, which is really common, especially on higher difficulties??Thinking about Assyria, I agree that they should be military/science, or possibly military/culture, as reflected through their LUA and UI/UB, but I'm thinking about something I think came from Dan Carlin's Hardcore History, though maybe elsewhere, describing them as a culture that put so much emphasis into never losing a battle, that once they finally lost one, the façade crumbled.
As a CUA, I propose something like, "Extra faith, gold, science, culture, loyalty and combat unit effectiveness from Golden and Heroic Ages. Minus extra gold, faith, culture, science, loyalty and combat unit effectiveness from Dark or Normal ages (after the Ancient Era.) Extra Golden Age points spill over. Bonus Golden Age points for capturing enemy cities. When an enemy captures an Assyrian city, Assyria immediately enters a Dark Age."
Like, they can string powerful golden ages together as long as they keep conquering, but the loss of one city can throw them into a devastating dark age.
I think it's cheapening all the leaders that they're reusing animations, but it's a thing that's happening.CdM seems non-reusable to me as well, her snobby clapping when she's friendly could just as well be a part of her leader ability.
if redlining existing animations makes it cheaper and easier to make more leaders, I don’t mind.I think it's cheapening all the leaders that they're reusing animations, but it's a thing that's happening.![]()
Gandhi's hippie troll routine really wouldn't suit anyone else.Chief Seattle — Gandhi
that might be really hard tbh, can you imagine getting screwed over for the rest of the game just for getting a normal age, which is really common, especially on higher difficulties??
that might be really hard tbh, can you imagine getting screwed over for the rest of the game just for getting a normal age, which is really common, especially on higher difficulties??
That's interesting but these new civs have to be compatible with the base game, so if there is someway to tie the bonuses to not require R&F mechanics it can work.Thinking about Assyria, I agree that they should be military/science, or possibly military/culture, as reflected through their LUA and UI/UB, but I'm thinking about something I think came from Dan Carlin's Hardcore History, though maybe elsewhere, describing them as a culture that put so much emphasis into never losing a battle, that once they finally lost one, the façade crumbled.
As a CUA, I propose something like, "Extra faith, gold, science, culture, loyalty and combat unit effectiveness from Golden and Heroic Ages. Minus extra gold, faith, culture, science, loyalty and combat unit effectiveness from Dark or Normal ages (after the Ancient Era.) Extra Golden Age points spill over. Bonus Golden Age points for capturing enemy cities. When an enemy captures an Assyrian city, Assyria immediately enters a Dark Age."
Like, they can string powerful golden ages together as long as they keep conquering, but the loss of one city can throw them into a devastating dark age.
Gitarja could work as they both would be warrior queens.Trung Trac: Seondeok, Jadwiga
Agreed: if Vietnam is led by a woman, she'll use Gitarja's animations.Gitarja could work as they both would be warrior queens.
Doesn't Gitarja do a culture-specific gesture when she becomes friendly with you? Would it fit a Vietnamese ruler?Gitarja could work as they both would be warrior queens.
If that is specific to Java/Indonesia I didn't know it. I'm not so sure that the new leaders use all old animations either, so that particular one wouldn't need to be used.Doesn't Gitarja do a culture-specific gesture when she becomes friendly with you? Would it fit a Vietnamese ruler?
If that is specific to Java/Indonesia I didn't know it. I'm not so sure that the new leaders use all old animations either, so that particular one wouldn't need to be used.