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Yeah a little dissapointed Han is not in. When the main ethnic group in China still refers to themselves as 'Han Chinese' surely thats a dynasty that earned more than a few Fame points!
So the Huns and no Han. I wonder who that picture of the dudes playing Go represents? Maybe Silla, or could Qin be in? They did say that they like including short-lived but influential empires.
Yeah a little dissapointed Han is not in. When the main ethnic group in China still refers to themselves as 'Han Chinese' surely thats a dynasty that earned more than a few Fame points!

In some interview devs have stated that China is represented by Zhou, Ming and PRC.
I kind of dislike this setup... Han is incredibly important empire and should really be in game, and I vastly prefer Tang and Song over Ming for medieval era (they were far more innovative).
Oh well. I guess 6 incarnations of China and India would be too much for them (though I'd go for it) and the current setup is still way better than civ's singular 'China'.
Besides, there are always expansions and DLCs![]()
In fairness, though, the Chinese are the one 'Civilization' that could have a legitimate Faction in every Era from the Classical on (Ancient Era 'Chinese' Dynasties are much too Mythical) with a very strong and real connection between each of them.
- Republic.
- Holy Roman Empire - Prussia - German Empire - German Federal Republic (I agree, it's problematic at times)Interesting observations,though I see great parallel between India and China in terms of history both have origin in river bed region comparatively northern location..one at Yellow river and other at Indus-Ganga region.. and there is somewhat similarity in both storiesNot just them, Iran is very good case of it too. For example you could make it Elam - Achaemenids/Sasanids - Samanids - Safavids - Qajar - 20th century Iran. Very strong cultural and linguistic continuity, comparable or bigger than China. Achaemenids founded on Elam's cultural fundaments, their example directly followed by Parthia, then by Sassanids who directly referenced Achaemenid Iran, then Islamic era and various ephemeric states who however had distinct Persian identity opposed to Arab assimilated and referenced ancient Iranian states, then Safavids being culturally Iranian state...
Another very good candidate is Korea. Its most ancient era is the weakest link, but later we get Silla - Goryeo - Joseon - Late Joseon- Republic.
India is more difficult case, it is certainly cultural continuity in some way, you could make such line in several ways, for example
Vedic civilization or Harappa - Maurya - Gupta - Mughals or Vijayanagara if you don't wanna Islamic empire - Maratha - India. But arguably it is more complicated connection.
Germany, France and England could sort of work, but only if you accept quite controversial and sketchy transition from Roman era peoples to post-Roman kingdoms domnated by other barbarian groups. Such as:
Celts/Gauls - Franks - Kingdom of France - Ancien Regime - Napoleonic France - Republic of France
Germania - Franks- Holy Roman Empire - Prussia - German Empire - German Federal Republic (I agree, it's problematic at times)
Celts - Anglo-Saxons - Kingdom of England - Great Britain - British Empire - United Kingdom
well, to be honest, this way we could also make
Etruscans - Rome - Kingdom of Italy - Renaissance Italy - Sardinia-Piedmont - modern Italy
Other candidates who come close:
- Nubia. Meroe - Kush - Alodia/Makuria - Funj (Sennar) Sultanate - industrial era hole - Sudan. It could honestly work if not that one hole.
- Ethiopia - it does completely miss "ancient era", otherwise it has a cultural continuity for over 2000 years
- Georgia - same as above, meh ancient era, otherwise 2000 year old continuity of people, and some iteration of their state in every Humankind era.
- Mycenae - Greece - Byzantium - early modern hole - Kingdom of Greece - Hellenic Republic
it is really annoying how that complete early modern hole is the only thing preventing us from carrying Greeks through all eras...
Austria and Prussia in one line is a bit strange though as both were contemporary great powers for some time, and kind of rivals.For Germany it looks like they're going with the Teutons (as in Regnum Teutonicorum) in the Middle and Germans in the either the Industrial or Contemporary.
Here's how I'd do a whole German chain:
nothing - Alemanni - Teutons - Austrians - Prussians - Germans
It's fun to do this! I have awhole chart of 'em for around the world (bored at home) I could share, but I don't wanna spam up the works.
For Germany it looks like they're going with the Teutons (as in Regnum Teutonicorum) in the Middle and Germans in the either the Industrial or Contemporary.
Here's how I'd do a whole German chain:
nothing - Alemanni - Teutons - Austrians - Prussians - Germans
It's fun to do this! I have awhole chart of 'em for around the world (bored at home) I could share, but I don't wanna spam up the works.
Austria and Prussia in one line is a bit strange though as both were contemporary great powers for some time, and kind of rivals.
I'm still wondering about Germany as we had that artwork with the U-Boat that was clearly a culture card but it made me wonder was that for industrial era or contempoary? I'd like to know the start and end dates of each era to get an idea of things.