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Exploration.

The Iranian roster is really getting interesting here (as there is now a possibility of Sasanians facing the Abbasids and the Ottomans in the same Age - which I am not really a fan of).
 
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The Iranian roster is really getting interesting here (as there is now a possibility of Sasanians facing the Abbasids and the Ottomans in the same Age - which I am not really a fan of).
We have quite full line in exploration:
Byzantines & Sassanians > Rashidun > Umayyads > Abbasids (playable) > Seljuks & Khwarazmians > Mongols (playable) > Ottomans
We are missing just the Ayyubids, Mameluks and Safavids here pratically (maybe Buyids too if you want to be really pedantic)
Huh, Mexica, not Aztecs is choice indeed
 
Well, what a day huh? So the updates;
First the pedantic ones: the names Civ7 uses for the peoples of Chan Chan and Istakhr are actually Chimú and Sassanian respectively instead of Chimor and Sassanid...
Now the new things:
Tenochtitlan of the Mexica People (Exploration)
Kumasi
of the Ashanti People (Modern)
Muscat
of the Omani People (Modern)
Lisbon
of the Portuguese People? (Modern)
Aaní of the Tlingit People? (Modern)
Manhattan Project Wonder (Modern)
Bermuda Triangle Natural Wonder (free post-launch update)
Mount Everest Natural Wonder (free post-launch update)

Pinging @bite again here, beyond this there the leaked stulff from Right to Rule Pack that is everywhere on the forum that you gonna need to update
 
When did the Emile Bell change names
We didn't see how that wonder is named in the English loc., at least if that happened I'm not aware of. But I did saw it in, I think it was Spanish? I'm not sure now because that was a while back, that name used there was "Bell of Seongdeok" when translated
 
We didn't see how that wonder is named in the English loc., at least if that happened I'm not aware of. But I did saw it in, I think it was Spanish? I'm not sure now because that was a while back, that name used there was "Bell of Seongdeok" when translated
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Here you go
 
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Could it be? I can finally start refering to the Aztecs by the proper name Mexica, and people will get what I'm talking about? It's really giving me hope that when we get the Mexica, It will be a properly researched civ and not just "here take a ballcourt"
Well, the Maya already have a ballcourt, so you're halfway there. :thumbsup:
 
We didn't see how that wonder is named in the English loc., at least if that happened I'm not aware of. But I did saw it in, I think it was Spanish? I'm not sure now because that was a while back, that name used there was "Bell of Seongdeok" when translated
Historical note: "Emile Bell" is a nickname of the Bell. Its original name is "Seongdeok Daewang Sinjong", "The Temple Bell of Seongdeok The Great".
 
Well, the Maya already have a ballcourt, so you're halfway there. :thumbsup:
hahaha touche, poor ballcourt just gets pinponged between Maya and Aztecs. I wish they just made whatever arena district art they get ballcourt shaped instead.
OR
make Chichen Itza's great ballcourt a wonder....just throwing that out there Firaxis, just google it look at the size of that thing.
 
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hahaha touche, poor ballcourt just gets pinponged between Maya and Aztecs. I wish they just made whatever arena district art they get ballcourt shaped instead.
OR
make Chichen Itza's great ballcourt a wonder....just throwing that out there Firaxis, just google it look at the size of that thing.
I'm pretty sure there wonder or palace, or both, also had a ballcourt. At least that leaves the Chinampas as an option for the Aztecs in this game.
 
Not mad but the Southern Hemisphere is very under represented in this game.
Inca only. With Buganda and Majapahit on the border.
 
Well, what a day huh? So the updates;
First the pedantic ones: the names Civ7 uses for the peoples of Chan Chan and Istakhr are actually Chimú and Sassanian respectively instead of Chimor and Sassanid...
Now the new things:
Tenochtitlan of the Mexica People (Exploration)
Kumasi of the Ashanti People (Modern)
Muscat of the Omani People (Modern)
Lisbon of the Portuguese People? (Modern)
Aaní of the Tlingit People? (Modern)
Manhattan Project Wonder (Modern)
Bermuda Triangle Natural Wonder (free post-launch update)
Mount Everest Natural Wonder (free post-launch update)

Pinging @bite again here, beyond this there the leaked stulff from Right to Rule Pack that is everywhere on the forum that you gonna need to update
We also saw Kabul.
 
Which might have been a Mughal-founded city (Lahore too).
It seems likely to me. Lahore was a major Mughal city and Kabul was the empire's first capital before expanding into the Indian subcontinent.
 
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