AaronTBD
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Hittites and Hurrian would be great too!If Civ 7, or another season pass, gets to about 60 civs how about all 3 of them (Assyria, Babylon and Sumer)?![]()
Hittites and Hurrian would be great too!If Civ 7, or another season pass, gets to about 60 civs how about all 3 of them (Assyria, Babylon and Sumer)?![]()
If Civ 7, or another season pass, gets to about 60 civs how about all 3 of them (Assyria, Babylon and Sumer)?![]()
I was thinking about other imperial Roman leaders and how they could differentiate from the usual War And Infrastructure focus. Like, Vespasian could be focused on gold and wonders. Marcus Aurelius could have a cultural focus. Constantine could have a religion and war focus (basically similar design that we got with Basil).
If we want a Republican Rome leader, Cicero wouldn't be a terrible choice, though he is also from the aforementioned tire fire era. Cincinnatus seems an obvious choice as well. Scipio Africanus.
Yes! I'm very much not joking about Elam. Of all the Mesopotamian and para-Mesopotamian civs outside the Big Three I think it has the strongest arguments for inclusion--not only its longevity but also its success in resisting Babylo-Assyrian cultural (and military) hegemony to a much greater extent than most civilizations of the region--and I've wanted to see it in game for a long time.Elam is probably one of the most underappreciated Mesopotamian Bronze-Age powers. It lasted for a really long time, too.
I'll take one of each....Hittites, Elam, Mitanni, Medes, Nairi, Akkad, Saba, Lydia, Yamhad, Arzawa...![]()
^ What about Cincinatus. a man whom his name became an American settlement in Ohio valley almost two millena later.
Let's not torture @bite....Hittites, Elam, Mitanni, Medes, Nairi, Akkad, Saba, Lydia, Yamhad, Arzawa...![]()
There's plenty of room if you zoom in close enough.Let's not torture @bite.
I feel the Khmer are more like Siam than Vietnam will beand if the leak is true, Vietnam for Siam
Sumeria by design is basically a Gilgamesh civ, which is something new instead of a substitute, IMHO.Sumeria for Assyria
I would argue Khmer for Siam.Vietnam for Siam
I would also argue Scotland as a, eh, earlier Celt - I don't think FXS had the idea of a Gaul civ when designing R&F; I don't think they have planned ahead that long.Rise & Fall = Georgia, Scotland, Mapuche
I'm starting to think that maybe Nubia could be considered a second Northern African civ alongside Egypt, which would mean it is sort of a Morocco replacement, though not from the Maghreb like everyone is, or would be, anticipating.- DLC: Australia, Nubia, Khmer
Considering Assyria was in Civ 5, and Sumeria wasn't, I would say it looks like it will be a replacement.Sumeria by design is basically a Gilgamesh civ, which is something new instead of a substitute, IMHO.
One thing that everyone seemed to forgot about was the fact that Sumeria was actually in Civ 4, along with BabylonConsidering Assyria was in Civ 5, and Sumeria wasn't, I would say it looks like it will be a replacement.
Yes it was.One thing that everyone seemed to forgot about was the fact that Sumeria was actually in Civ 4, along with Babylon
Even if we do get Portugal, I don't see Lisbon being replaced by an Iroquois or Shoshone city-state.So this comes to the last slant representations for North America: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and Shoshone, it could be a tossup as to who the Cree slant represent, giving hope to the final DLC being SW North America for the Shoshone. Or crushing all hope and making Portugal the last DLC and replacing Lisbon City-State with one representing either the Haudenosaunee or the Shoshone (depending on what Firaxis considers the slant representation of the Cree.)
I think something from North Africa would be more likely than Austria, though I wouldn't necessarily say Morocco would be the most marketable choice.The fact is that the March Civ will be a very marketable one, I mean, I don't think it will be a new name, see that they launched GC, Gaul and are going to launch Vietnam (presumably) together with another veteran civ or a leader. Portugal fits perfectly in an isolated DLC, but if it's not Portugal, I can only imagine Iroquois and perhaps Austria as marketable close. Among these options, I'd say that Portugal is the most likely.
Let's not torture @bite.
There's plenty of room if you zoom in close enough.![]()