Careful, the Dutch are gonna get another TC stack if they hear you planning to raise the SEA level like that.Let's get back to the main topic.
Since SEA isn't crowded enough, I'd do three proposals:
- Champa civ (fighting the Khmers and spreading hindhuism)
- Singapore civ (a nice late-game one city challenge)
- Lao civ (Idk very much about this one)
And if there is still room, let's bring up the Philippines as another late game civ. And maybe Fu-nan as well? We'll see.
Post Of The Year contenderCareful, the Dutch are gonna get another TC stack if they hear you planning to raise the SEA level like that.
While that would be nice―and as much as I want to see this too―1898 looks too late, and I'm not even mentioning 1945. And in the former, in DoC terms it would be a vassal of America with -1 negative attitude. But this could work as a late game civ with a pretty quick UHV, like many of the ancient civs, just at the other end of the timeline.Let's get back to the main topic.
Since SEA isn't crowded enough, I'd do three proposals:
- Champa civ (fighting the Khmers and spreading hindhuism)
- Singapore civ (a nice late-game one city challenge)
- Lao civ (Idk very much about this one)
And if there is still room, let's bring up the Philippines as another late game civ. And maybe Fu-nan as well? We'll see.

This gives me a great idea.Egypt starting in America near Memphis
New York state is looking pretty crowded. Why not Rome, Oregon?Rome in Rome, New York.
Honestly? An RFC-style mod based on a North America map and all of these civs spawning at their historical spawn dates sounds hilarious and potentially really fun.This gives me a great idea.
Every single civilization spawn in America.
Egypt in Memphis, Tennessee.
France in Paris, Texas.
Russia in St Petersburg, Florida.
HRE in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Spain in Toledo (finally something more accurate), Ohio.
Phoenicia/Carthage in Utica, New York.
Prussia in Berlin, Connecticut. (or Bismarck if you want something more fun)
Rome in Rome, New York.
Greece in Athens, Georgia.
Mexico in Mexico, New York.
Colombia in Bogota, New J.
French voice lines pronounced by @Hickman888. wuts a Ghenndarrmah?

I'm most fascinated by the way you pronounce "windmills" - it almost sounds like "windmeals" (which I imagine to be meals for the wind).My Texan-American English has butchered so many pronunciations over the course of my videos, and it's not about to quit!![]()
Well they do give an extraI'm most fascinated by the way you pronounce "windmills" - it almost sounds like "windmeals" (which I imagine to be meals for the wind).
, don't they? 
Interesting. I heard some similarities with Hoagie Mouth.My Texan-American English
Absolutely not!Interesting. I heard some similarities with Hoagie Mouth.
Excuse me young man, but the statement is composed in such away that it may not be disputed ("I heard..."). Either way you ought be flattered!Absolutely not!