yeh i saw crossbow triggers in Qin Shi Huang exhibitions along with chariot replica in BKK last yearChariot is a good bet, because the Chinese chariot was so distinctive as a graphic compared to the Egyptian or Mesopotamian model, but the Eastern Zhou also include the first evidence for the crossbow with a bronze trigger mechanism (about 550 BCE) as the 'basic infantry weapon' among the Zhou armies, so the 'early crossbow' could be another option.
Don't worry @AntSou we have no intention of dropping the alphabetical order.
Actually was referring to the Crouching Tiger in Civ VIHuh, I think trebuchets in Three Kingdoms Total War are awesome. Different people different opinions I guess.
Could we get more screenshots of cities, possibly of cultures you've released so we can see what they look like and then as we get more cultures you can show the melting pot feature even more?Don't worry @AntSou we have no intention of dropping the alphabetical order.
Any guesses for Classical civs from the beginning of the alphabet?
Any guesses for Classical civs from the beginning of the alphabet?
A lot depends on the names they choose, but off the top of my head:-
Achaemenids, Athenians, Aksumites
But are Achaemenids even a thing?
but the game already has you having nomadic starts and would make less sense going back to a more nomadic playstyle.
Goths certainly could be plausible too.
Aswarun will show up for ones that chose Achaenemids and regular cataphracts if not choosing him ??But are Achaemenids even a thing?
I'm sure of the Mongols showing up in the Medieval Age, I'm just not sure about any other nomadic people for the reasons I mentioned.I understand it might be difficult to implement from a gameplay perspective, but it would be a huge oversight to exclude the Steppes in my opinion.
We might get Scythians in the next age, followed by Mongols in a later age.
My educated guesses are
Achaemenid (Because they might have several Persian cultures)
Aksum (could be named Ethiopia?)
Carthaginians
Gaul (if not Celts and Iceni is less likely)
Greeks
Han (Chinese)
Maya
Mauryan (India)
Numidia (could be named Berbers) This might be the one mistaken for Libyans earlier.
Romans
A Central Asian tribe is always plausible like Scythia, or the Huns, but the game already has you having nomadic starts and would make less sense going back to a more nomadic playstyle.
Goths certainly could be plausible too.
As to nomadic civs: is it already established that, as traditionally in civ, all civilizations have the same tech tree? I think that choosing a civ for each era would make individual tech trees achievable. Maybe not really unique ones, but with some techs coming earlier for some civs. Combined with Endless Legends‘ many small bonuses, modifiers and uniques per civ, that could make later age nomadic civs an interesting option. You would pass on certain things for extra mobility etc.
Also: I really hope for a classical persia and a safavid one. It always bugged me that Persia = Achaemenids in civ when the region has such a rich history.
I also wonder if we‘ll see both England and the UK. 60 civs is a lot, but 10 per era is Gilles fast as soon as we start dividing empires on the time line.