Guandao
Rajah of Minyue, Hlai and Langkasuka
Greece officially revealed! 

I assume if you start in Exploration Age then you get to choose the Antiquity Age origin.What exactly does selecting the "Play as [Enter Civ Here]" option mean?
Amina is Songhai.
Ashoka is Chola I believe
I assume its there because Augustus can become them and Rome can't, but you still have to meet the unlock conditionsSo... why is there an Augustus on top of the Abbassids and on the unknown civ to the left?
Unlocked by him? Why are the Abbassids then not available?
They both settled in Sicily?Ho boy, I'd love to see the logic for that one.
My guess.. those are civs with picks that fit well with him gameplay wiseSo... why is there an Augustus on top of the Abbassids and on the unknown civ to the left?
Unlocked by him? Why are the Abbassids then not available?
Historical pick, same as shown in the previous videos. A leader icon will be above the civs that match for historical reasons. Abbasids is a bit of a stretch for Augustus, but hey.So... why is there an Augustus on top of the Abbassids and on the unknown civ to the left?
Unlocked by him? Why are the Abbassids then not available?
"Play as Francia?"
What exactly does selecting the "Play as [Enter Civ Here]" option mean?
It's not something you select. I think it's just the visual information how you have unlocked this civ.To me, it is unclear. I don’t think this was explained.
I think it's like a checkbox on the prerequisites. Have at least 1 box checked to be able to play as that new civ. Maybe this list will be expanded e.g. "Play as [some leader]" or "Have 3 horse ressources"What exactly does selecting the "Play as [Enter Civ Here]" option mean?
Well we haven't seen the Crises, and we haven't seen what happens when you get very unhappy (which could happen during Crises... or at other times)Have to admit I'm a little disappointed in what we've seen of the era switching so far. It all seems pretty low impact, without much room for things like revolutions or new civs spawning between eras.
Even the whole map expanding thing seems like any other continents game, except for it sorta rules out / complicates most non-continents map types.
Seems like its designed that way since they want to keep cohesion between the eras despite the civ switching.Have to admit I'm a little disappointed in what we've seen of the era switching so far. It all seems pretty low impact, without much room for things like revolutions or new civs spawning between eras.
Even the whole map expanding thing seems like any other continents game, except for it sorta rules out / complicates most non-continents map types.