If the rumors that the Zapotecs are in the game are true, I suspect they could be the Medieval mesoamerican culture.In one of the feature videos a city goes from Goths to mesoamerican architecture, the thing is, it doesn't really look Zapotec If that was the case I'd expect them to use Monte Alban or Mitla as reference, and it looks much more Aztec. I'd argue that there's a very likely chance the Aztecs are actually Mexica, which is you know, what they called themselves, and It's not such an underground fact given that Mexico's name actually comes from them, for the average Joe, Mexica might be easier to grasp than Umayyad for Arabia for example.
Thr Umayyad remained as the caliphate of Cordoba in Spain.
If the rumors that the Zapotecs are in the game are true, I suspect they could be the Medieval mesoamerican culture.
The Umayyads lasted until the middle of the 11th century, although in Iberia. Perhaps this leaves room for an Abbasid faction as well, since both did exist contemporaneously for several hundred years.
Greece is scientific but has an emblematic quarter based around presumably aesthete/culture so I wouldn't be surprised to see a madrasah quarter with possibly an expansionist trait.It's curious Amplitude decided to go with the Umayyad over the Abbasid Caliphate, as the Islamic Golden Age begun during the Abbasid's reign. Perhaps we'll be seeing a military or expansion-focused Arabia instead of a science one?
If it wasn't for the fact that the Zapotecs were mentioned I would be 100% sure the Aztecs are the one for the Medieval culture.If the rumors that the Zapotecs are in the game are true, I suspect they could be the Medieval mesoamerican culture.
Both are likely options.Argh, I may have argued for not predicting everything at once, but step by step. however, my step of one was too short as well. Should have included Aztecs and Byzantines alongside the Arab Prediction... I can only see two scenarios then:
1 Aztecs and Ummayads
2 Arabs/Abbasids and Aztecs as Early Modern
Because we really need both of those cultures in the original 60.
Maybe we gotThey might put both Aztecs and Spain in the Early Modern era. Not sure if the Inca will make it to the vanilla game. What other A-B Civs beside the Aztecs or Arabs/Abbasids fit in the first spot for Medieval? How about Anglo-Saxon England?
I'm pretty sure the skipped-on culture here is the Aztecs, and that Arabia will be represented with the Umayyad Caliphate, which is supported by the fact that this image features the name in its URL.
If it wasn't for the fact that the Zapotecs were mentioned I would be 100% sure the Aztecs are the one for the Medieval culture.
Expansionist or Aesthete seems most fitting in my opinion. But you could argue for most traits easily.What does everyone think the Umayyad trait will be? At first my mind jumped to expansionist, but now I'm thinking builders.
What does everyone think the Umayyad trait will be? At first my mind jumped to expansionist, but now I'm thinking builders.
But for the Scientist trait, you would most probably go Abbasid. It‘s the obvious choice for scientist in medieval times, Far East aside. Yet, you cannot deny the rapid expansion of the caliphate - it’s a very firing trait as well for an early Arabia representation.I think it would be an incredible shame if our Arabia rep was not Scientist. To ignore the accomplishments of the Islamic Golden Age and go with an Expansionist Umayyad Caliphate just seems like a waste in my opinion.
I think it would be an incredible shame if our Arabia rep was not Scientist. To ignore the accomplishments of the Islamic Golden Age and go with an Expansionist Umayyad Caliphate just seems like a waste in my opinion.
I'm not yet convinced about England being in, but I'd guess them being builders, Franks aesthetes and Mali (or the "Arabs") being scientific.
I can see Mali as scientific (University of Sankore) and they can't really go merchant three times in a row for "Africa". I guess they can, but... England and Franks as scientific may work as well. Again, if you want you can argue nearly everything. It would certainly be surprising for Khmer to not be agrarian, but what makes them agrarian can make them scientific as well. And Ummayads can be scientific as well.
I'm not yet convinced about England being in, but I'd guess them being builders, Franks aesthetes and Mali (or the "Arabs") being scientific.
Sigh, the best way for sure would be to have an additional era between Classical and Medieval![]()