We do now: it's a globe.Have we guessed already what that symbol may represent. While it is mostly clear it is the World Congress symbol (it appears as well in the diplo screens, by the way), ¿do we know what it represents?
We do now: it's a globe.Have we guessed already what that symbol may represent. While it is mostly clear it is the World Congress symbol (it appears as well in the diplo screens, by the way), ¿do we know what it represents?
Pretty sure they said they were inspired by Singapore for the future era in general, not just the tileset.I wonder if they misspoke then, because the future city tileset has a definite Hong Kong vibe.
We do now: it's a globe.
That might be challenging to implement in an aesthetically pleasing fashion...Today's first look made it easy . Still I'd favor the suggestion on the FL topic that the image should dynamically change game to game in order to show the specific game continents distribution
That might be challenging to implement in an aesthetically pleasing fashion...
It's a Musketman. All the barbarian units appear to have been recolored with more red, but otherwise the Musketman model is unchanged.In Canada FirstLook video a barbarian infantry unit is destroyed by Mounties, the infantry has new colors, not sure are the helmets new as well?
From the helmets (and the icon), they are quite clearly Cuirassiers.A glimpse at the mysterious upgrade to knight.
Speaking of Hong Kong, why are they using Japanese palace and city art in game?
It's a Musketman. All the barbarian units appear to have been recolored with more red, but otherwise the Musketman model is unchanged.
I would love for all units to be recoloured properly, tbh. I've played a fun game as Persia a few days back and all of my early-game units had red overtones (swordsmen, archers, horsemen), while my neighbour Nubia's units were navy blue in colour. I know the in-game unit colour is randomized for every player, but it's a tad ridiculous to see blue units that belong to a civ whose colours are grey and chocolate.
The Hungarian units had more prominent team colors, so I think this is likely.I would love for all units to be recoloured properly, tbh.
A glimpse at the mysterious upgrade to knight.
Speaking of Hong Kong, why are they using Japanese palace and city art in game?
From the helmets (and the icon), they are quite clearly Cuirassiers.
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