I'm kinda annoyed Simon Bolivar gets to appear so early in Civ7, when he was added to Civ6 late. How much different will his Civ7 portrayal be from his Civ6?
Indeed, could have done without fantasy natural wonders--well, at all, really, given the world is filled with real wonders, but especially this early in the development cycle.
Indeed, could have done without fantasy natural wonders--well, at all, really, given the world is filled with real wonders, but especially this early in the development cycle.
Will be interesting to see how they implement Bulgaria, whether in its pre or post Ottoman form. I'm guessing it will be the pre-Ottoman medieval empires, but part of me wants to play the "Balkan Prussia" while ruling as Frederick.
Very excited for Nepal (pretty country) and Bulgaria (I know barely anything about it and I'm excited to learn) for their first times in a civ game. Slight shame we're not getting the gaps in australian, pacific, south american or african civs filled anytime soon but I'll live
Also intrigued by the events as a way to test out potential new mechanics plan, I'm curious what they're going to be and how that's going to work.
Will be interesting to see how they implement Bulgaria, whether in its pre or post Ottoman form. I'm guessing it will be the pre-Ottoman medieval empires, but part of me wants to play the "Balkan Prussia" while ruling as Frederick.
I find Bulgaria's inclusion quite interesting for some reasons:
1. It provides Greece with a fitting successor.
2. It gives Russia a very suitable predecessor.
3. It brings Eastern European representation to the Exploration Age, which was lacking.
I had never thought of Bulgaria as a civ that could fill so many gaps at once at this moment. It’s a really exciting addition, and I’m looking forward to seeing how it will be designed.
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