I actually expect Ottomans and Byzantium in Right to Rule potentially--I think Crossroads of the World will have the civs with wonders already in the game (Goths, Assyria, Silla, and...I'm sure I'm forgetting someone--probably not Teotihuacan, Temple of the Sun notwithstanding).
Ottomans and Byzantines are usually big anchors for expansions. I kind of doubt they will be post-launch DLC material. Otherwise, I agree that Crossroads is likely to be made up of civs for which we have already seen wonders.
I actually expect Ottomans and Byzantium in Right to Rule potentially--I think Crossroads of the World will have the civs with wonders already in the game (Goths, Assyria, Silla, and...I'm sure I'm forgetting someone--probably not Teotihuacan, Temple of the Sun notwithstanding).
From Mississippi in the absence of Shawnee As much as FXS treat Shawnee as the launch roster, make no mistake: they are not part of the base game and will not be available to anyone by default.
My guess, in relation to the chart in OP, is Ottomans in place of Germany in Base Game and no Russia in Base Game. Instead the DLCs to bring Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Byzantium and Russia.
Challenged accepted. Spain eventually had a personal union with Portugal for centuries. Portugal established the state of Portuguese India with Goa as the capital.
Challenged accepted. Spain eventually had a personal union with Portugal for centuries. Portugal established the state of Portuguese India with Goa as the capital.
What evidence besides that crested helmed warrior unit is there for Hawaii? Also is there any evidence for Majapahit besides that flag in the Switch video for Himiko? Just wondering. I feel like one of those might not be in the base game and there’ll be a surprise exploration civ. Probably not. Just a thought though. The transitions to modern from exploration seem so messy.
What evidence besides that crested helmed warrior unit is there for Hawaii? Also is there any evidence for Majapahit besides that flag in the Switch video for Himiko? Just wondering. I feel like one of those might not be in the base game and there’ll be a surprise exploration civ. Probably not. Just a thought though. The transitions to modern from exploration seem so messy.
The problem is that we haven't seen anything that hints at the Ottomans so far. We haven't seen architecture, a possible associated wonder, simply nothing. I think, at this point, if they were included, we would have seen something by now. Which is a shame, because they are a very fitting transition from the Abbasids, who, without them, will likely have to go to the Mughals.
They are the best match for civ switching purposes. Where will Songhai go without them if Buganda is taken? To Germany? Of course not.
So I stay by my predictions. We didn't see much modern footage so it's not that surprising that we have no empirical evidence for them up to this point.
What evidence besides that crested helmed warrior unit is there for Hawaii? Also is there any evidence for Majapahit besides that flag in the Switch video for Himiko? Just wondering. I feel like one of those might not be in the base game and there’ll be a surprise exploration civ. Probably not. Just a thought though. The transitions to modern from exploration seem so messy.
They are the best match for civ switching purposes. Where will Songhai go without them if Buganda is taken? To Germany? Of course not.
So I stay by my predictions. We didn't see much modern footage so it's not that surprising that we have no empirical evidence for them up to this point.
I think questions like "Where will Songhai go without them if Buganda is taken?" are not in top-10 questions to determine civ roster. Still, Ottomans are quite likely to be modern civ in Crossroads of the World DLC as they fit thematically really well.
They are the best match for civ switching purposes. Where will Songhai go without them if Buganda is taken? To Germany? Of course not.
So I stay by my predictions. We didn't see much modern footage so it's not that surprising that we have no empirical evidence for them up to this point.
If Buganda is taken and Songhai hasn’t unlocked anything else, then They become Buganda. You just get a duplicate (just like AI Rome if the Normans and Spain are taken)
Each civ Must unlock at least one other civ, 2 is preferable but not mandatory.
We now have all Antiquity civs announced and each and every of them have at least 2 clear options. Likewise, for every Exploration civs we can easily trace at least two predecessors and at least two successors. And for every Modern that we are confident to be in the game, we can trace at least two predecessors. So I'm pretty confident that it's indeed the rule and that the game is designed so that it was always possible not to have duplicates.
I'd go as far as to claim that every civ has exactly two options, but naturally, I'm less confident in this claim.
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