DogeEnricoDandolo
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Do we have an official link to the Nintendo eshop? I can't find it myself.
Also, considering there is now Babylon, the possibility of another Pass/DLC after the NFP becomes sincerely small.
Typo? Meant to be 2021 presumably.What should we make of the release date of the new frontier pass 12/1/2022?
After seeing the picture below I don't think it is a typo, but also nothing special to derive something from (which I was hoping for). 2 DLC's (most likely DLC 5 and 6) are both set with the same release date, so possibly some form of hiding the exact date.Typo? Meant to be 2021 presumably.
So no more Native American civ then? Although I love Portugal and a naval civ, I still think they may sit out of civ6.That's my thinking as well. As long as Babylon and Portugal stayed out, it was content they could hold for another pass. But just Portugal and maybe the Iroquois...that doesn't seem likely. I suspect NFP 06 will be the Portugal Pack and that's it for Civ VI.
I know several millennia have passed
it appears there will be a Central Asian (Trade) and a South Asian (Religious) city-state, as well as whatever replaces Babylon (Trade).
Right. What I meant is Bukhara or whatever + Kabul + Lahore is making a Central Asian civ look increasingly unlikely.it appears there will be a Central Asian (Trade) and a South Asian (Religious) city-state, as well as whatever replaces Babylon (Trade).
He looks quite dark to me, taking screen glare into account. In fact, his skin tone looks more Arab/Yemeni than Iraqi to me. Worth recalling that the people of Mesopotamia may be darker than Levantines on average, but they still have a wide range of skin tones. It's really not worth complaining about.Is it just me, or does Hammurabi look very dark for an ancient Babylonian? Is he using the Afonso’s model?
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Here is a picture of modern iraqis from the same region. I know several millennia have passed, but it does seem a bit off putting when compared to Dido and Saladin
I mean, they more or less are, though rural populations will inevitably be more conservative than urban ones. You might look at pictures of Assyrian Christians or Mandaeans for a particularly conservative population, since being ethnoreligious minorities has kept them relatively isolated from the general population genetically. I'd say Hammurabi here is darker than your average Assyrian but wouldn't stand out among Mandaeans.Ancient Mesopotamian people ARE NOT modern Iraqis.
Mari, Ebla, or Nineveh would be prime candidates to replace Babylon without any significant modifications to it.Babylon is Science, though I don't think they'll count, probably CS to inherit their current bonus and there will still be additional Science CS among the new set.
I personally think a second Native American civ is more likely than Portugal, but I don't deny my thinking is influenced by the fact that I very much want a second Native American civ and couldn't care less if we never got Portugal.That's my thinking as well. As long as Babylon and Portugal stayed out, it was content they could hold for another pass. But just Portugal and maybe the Iroquois...that doesn't seem likely. I suspect NFP 06 will be the Portugal Pack and that's it for Civ VI.
If we get a female leader for the Haudenosaunee, I hope it's at least Molly Brant.Also i think the last civ might be a North American Native one, so maybe Haudenosaunee because its kind a regular in the games, Hiawatha is fine as a leader but with that strange tough of people saying that it most be female cuz X reason i think Jigonhsasee would also be nice
Also, Americans imagine that a Brooklyn accent is an Irish accent, and get puzzled when they meet an actual Irish person.