Since we were supposed to have only one improvement left maybe they are treating it as an early mountain tunnel and not unique like how a roman fort comes early as well maybe.Hmmm. 2 UI? Interesting. There was only supposed to be 1 left.
Since we were supposed to have only have one improvement left maybe they are treating it as an early mountain tunnel and not unique like how a roman fort comes early as well maybe.
Also first recon UU that seems really exciting.
Another dumb agenda....he's gonna hate a lot of people, unless they have no mountains in their territories.
Are you kidding?!! This is a great civ for warmongering! Look at all those early guaranteed hammers! Especially on deity you need good food tiles and production for your capital otherwise you might need to click restart. Unless you just get a really bad map roll, these guys should have plenty mountains in range and can always get a reliable 2 hammer tile to work. Even a crappy desert mountain is going to give 2 hammers.
This is like playing India with a fair extra amount of hammers and even more food.
I will say these guys are good for any victory condition obviously, but warmongering is absolutely strong just from the production bonuses without needing Industrial Zones.
This civ is like the Tim Duncan of Civ6. Might be a bit bland, but they have strong fundamentals.
https://twitter.com/EdBeach23/status/1075055336338403328?s=19
Agenda Sapa Inca.
Likes to build adjacent to mountains. Dislikes other civs who do that. Likes civs that stay away.
I think in certain situations it would be worthwhile to build an aqueduct as the Inca. As it is it's only worthwhile building them as Rome.
I don't know if aqueducts will be good, but I like the flavor of them being good with Inca. Maybe there will be some special art to go with them.They were too expensive when Civ VI came out, but after they were patched to need less production, I now sometimes build aqueducts in the current game if I need a bigger city, especially early in the game, or I built a city next to mountains but not fresh water. It seems they are more useful in this expansion in the case of drought.
Overall, Inca are going to do very well with production, which should allow them to play any way they want.
With droughts I think everyone will start using them.For the record, I would just like to say to the people that doubted my Seer-like ability to guess that Inca would have an early tunnel-like ability for mountain walking, the ability to work mountain tiles, and that terrace farms would give bonus food for mountain adjacency... I AM LEGEND.
The only thing I didn't guess right was the production bonus for aqueducts, because seriously who saw that coming? Nobody uses aqueducts.
The only thing I didn't guess right was the production bonus for aqueducts, because seriously who saw that coming? Nobody uses aqueducts.
With droughts I think everyone will start using them.
I think you're heavily overestimating the amount of production the Inca will have. A Mountain is 0F/2P. You can add 1F for every adjacent Terrace Farm, but those Terrace Farms take the place of a Hill Mine (and Campus or Holy Site).
Terrace Farms are better along rivers, where they act like both a Mine and a Farm at the same time. They don't get the era boosts to production that Mines get (though they do get the Farm advancements it seems). From a pure production perspective, though, they're no better than an early Mine.
Even with an ideal map setup, you're going to be a fair way into the game before you can generate decent early city yields replacing Mines with Terrace Farms.
Where the Inca will shine will be in the late game, if the game rules have changed to reward larger cities.
I meant pre-GS. Post-GS will have a new meta. Much like playing England after every patch.Particularly in cities with a lot of unforested tiles.
Many societies shaved/pulled their armpit hair. I don‘t know about the Inca, but I remember people complaining that Trajan and Pericles didn‘t have any, despite this being likely from a historical point of view.So I was reading the youtube comments (yes, I know), and most are pretty positive about this civ. But they bring up a good point about this leader. No armpit hair. Is Firaxis afraid to show armpit hair? Or maybe they are waiting for Eleanor to show us that.Now I'm curious to look through the other leaders to see if they have any. edit: Just checked and the Maori leader doesn't have armpit hair either. Firaxis does seem to be afraid of it.