With the Kaiserdom and the repeated mentioning of Christianity, I suppose they have something religious going for them in the game.
How well the mix between the HRE associations, Kaiserdom and being a successor state, and the Teutonic Knights associations blends in terms of immersion in the game remains to be seen. Looking forward to playing them.
Surprised by the use of "Teutons" (a la Age of Empires 2) while we have the Germans for a later era. On the other hand, Holy Roman Emperors in the early and high Middle Ages did have a title of rex teutonicum.
With the Kaiserdom and the repeated mentioning of Christianity, I suppose they have something religious going for them in the game.
How well the mix between the HRE associations, Kaiserdom and being a successor state, and the Teutonic Knights associations blends in terms of immersion in the game remains to be seen. Looking forward to playing them.
I don't believe we really can read much out of the descriptions.
I do agree though that the Teutons here seem to be some weird mix time-wise and geographically. Though they are probably inbetween the Franks and the English timeplacement wise.
I'm already looking forward to the expansion giving us Italian City States to fill out for a nice scenario. (and the Inca because, come on)
Yeah, seems like. Both probably quite aggressive as well. There's no reason a "peaceful" trait can't be mixed with a agressive emblematic unit and a (in lake buildable) agrarian emblematic quarter.
Hopefully, we have an Arab caliphate for a civ in the coming weeks. I would rather have the Abbasids than the Umayyads because the former ruled during the Islamic Golden Age. For the Aztecs, I think they're more of the early modern era.
They should also appear alongside with the Inca.
I think I would trade the Teutons for the Inca personally. I'm not sure why we need both the Franks and the Teutons, as the Franks felt fine as representing mainland Western Europe.
The card even said they were the successors to the Carolingians, yet they are in the same time period?
No doubt because so far there aren't any. It's just when you say the base game will come with 60 different cultures, you would think that the Inca would be one of them.
the Franks felt fine as representing mainland Western Europe.
The card even said they were the successors to the Carolingians, yet they are in the same time period?
No doubt because so far there aren't any. It's just when you say the base game will come with 60 different cultures, you would think that the Inca would be one of them.
Yeah, the inclusion of the Expansionist Franks, as opposed to say Aesthete Capetians, makes the Teutons redundant. This is the first choice from Humankind's team that I'm truly disappointed in. The Inca, or the Tang, or really any other non-European culture would have been waaaaaaaay better.
They are in the same era, because this era is a rather long one with around 1000 years. As I understand it, the choice of the name Teutons over something like Germany or HRE also makes them more of an Eastern European representation as the Teutonic Knights are mostly associated with spreading eastwards and ruling their Baltic lands.
Aren‘t the goths and the romans in the same era as well? That‘s a similar connection.
Yeah, the inclusion of the Expansionist Franks, as opposed to say Aesthete Capetians, makes the Teutons redundant. This is the first choice from Humankind's team that I'm truly disappointed in. The Inca, or the Tang, or really any other non-European culture would have been waaaaaaaay better.
Agree.
There are even other medieval european options like Magyars (Hungarians if going to be just one representative) or Balts (Lithuanias) are options that I like better than Teutons and English on medieval.
Still UK and Germany are a must to sell. I hope cultures like Incas, Majapahit, Chola/Tamils, Tibetans, Berbers, Swahili, Magyars, Balts, etc. Could make it on the expansions.
Teutonic is just another name, I believe, for Germanic. They are supposed to represent the people that will turn into present-day Germany.
The Franks, which are a Germanic people, under Charlemagne controlled parts of both France and Germany. After this disintegration of the Empire the west kept the name Franks and were predecessors to France.
The lands of present-day Germany though were still inhabited by Frankish people, called East Francia for a while, which did evolve into the HRE Empire again, but by that time France was a separate kingdom from it.
It seems to me they wanted to create a different medieval Germany and medieval France culture when realistically I think they could have been combined into one under the Franks.
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