Name: Ghorids/Delhi Sultanate/Mughals/Pakistan or Afghanistan if respawn after Nationalism
Leaders:Muhammad of Ghor, Babur, Akbar,Ahmad Shah Durrani or Jinnah if respawn after nationalism
UU: Ghazi (+25% combat agaist cities)
UB: Mausoleums (generate +5 culture and +2 Commerce)
UP: The Power of Tolerance: Non-State religions act as state religion when it comes to bonuses.
UHV:
-Have 6 cities in Northern India and the Af/Pak region with a population of more that 7 in 1350 ad.
-Be the most cultured civilization and build the Taj Mahal and 3 Islam Mosquest in 1600 ad.
-Be the wealthiest and the most populated civilization in 1700 ad.
Preferred Civic: Monarchy, ???
Start: 1200 AD (reign of Muhammad of Ghor)
Starting Location: Lahore (capital changed to Delhi on capture)
Flip Zone: Afghanistan and Pakistan
Name Change: On spawn Ghorids, Delhi Sultanate in 1300, Mughals in 1500, Pakistan or Afghanistan if civ survives or respawns in modern era
Considering that the Seljuk are going to be added (they will also replace non state religions) and that Lahore is going to be found by the ghorids ( who will get Islamic missionary on spawn) there's a high chance there wont be any Buddhism, Zoroastrianism and hinduism left.Its not uncommon to see Hinduism/Buddhism there, at least it wasn't in RFC vanilla...
Would be good. I only did the most obvious ones that appear in almost every game, like Sundapura -> Jayakarta and Tumasik -> Singapura.I'm still researching for some of the cities..
Like Vijayapura, the precursor to modern Brunei..
I'm thinking about the era-based city change.. what do you think?
If you agree I'll get the list soon![]()
I think the Khmer spawn that early to represent all those peoples you mentioned.As you can see in that animation I once linked to..
There were Mon.. Lao.. Viet.. Champa.. Khmer too..
But Khmer weren't as solid as in 802AD when they establish the Khmer Empire..
There was Funan kingdom, which is also a vassal of Sri Vijaya..
Whatever the point is.. IMO Sri Vijaya should spawn first way way way before Khmer existed..
We can, it's actually very easy to do this using my recent changes to the respawn mechanism. If this would actually translate into a good game is another question.Can we just implement something like the multi-respawn thing? Like IVC, collapse. Respawn at 500 as Maurya, collapse. Respawn at 1600s as Maratha, collapse. Respawn at 1940s as Republic of India.. etc?
Good point. Although in my opinion some antagonism should remain to spice diplomacy up a bit. But it's annoying to always have one civ hate you as Korea between Confucian China and Buddhist Japan.You could do what edead did and I did. Make the Eastern religions count as the same religion but with only halved or quartered bonuses. The people of the Far East are generally very eclectic about these things
Might work. Depends on how much the improved terrain already helps China, which depends on how much I'm actually improvingI've been thinking about China.
China had a massive tech lead on the Europeans prior to the Mongol conquests. Maybe a suitable Unique Power would be the Power of the Scholars:
+25% science prior to the Renaissance. This would give China to colossal tech lead it deserves...
In theory the Mongol spawn should make the nation collapse, and when it respawns it will have lost its tech lead and lack the science rate to compete with the European powers...
Thoughts?
1) They'll definitely be added, but I'm not sure if as minor, unplayable major or proper civ.This combined with the new Map would be too much.
Leoreth:
1) Are u going to consider adding the Mughals as aproper civ?
2) Willu be including my map in the next release?
Only if you can mod C++.How do you mod the tech rates per nation?
Lead isn't heavily used in Ayurveda, the lead taint is from greedGoal: 1) Obtain three sources of lead (each provides -2 health)
2) Be the first to reach the technology "Quack Science"
What's next, giving the Chinese an acupuncture role?
I was planning to use Ayurveda as a catchall for Indian medicineI could see Mughals -> Pakistan, but why do people always think there's continuity from the Delhi Sultanate to the Mughals? The Mughals were descendants of the Timurids who took Northern India from them by force.
Acupuncture is incredibly relaxing!
And just because some Ayurveda practices are bogus one shouldn't discredit the significance it has on Indian medicine. More pressing problems are: how to call an institution where Ayurveda is practiced and which building should it replace?
But I could imagine that a colonial rule that disrupts the traditional order of society won't get the same results from the land as its natives.
Here's how my India looks like in 3000 BC:
Spoiler :![]()
(that picture is still missing one gem resource 1S of Varanasi)
The swamp at the Indus will disappear in 0 AD and all desert tiles there get flood plains. This is how the map already starts in 600 AD.
It also had people study from an early age their professions, even if you don't like your profession if you start learning 5-8 you will be very good at it later, also the caste system caused the formation of sreni which very much helped India.Moreover the caste system realistically should stifle a specialist economy because it prevents people from pursuing the professions they choose, therefore nipping in the bud countless talented people.
India also was quite advanced, Britain was jacking technology from India at the close of the 18th century.I've been thinking about China.
China had a massive tech lead on the Europeans prior to the Mongol conquests. Maybe a suitable Unique Power would be the Power of the Scholars:
+25% science prior to the Renaissance. This would give China to colossal tech lead it deserves...
In theory the Mongol spawn should make the nation collapse, and when it respawns it will have lost its tech lead and lack the science rate to compete with the European powers...
Thoughts?