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So, after starting to play more than just Rome and Germany; I've noticed a clear emphasis in the intro speeches on "once more/once again" leading your people to victory/glory.
Is there some sort of implication that civ 5 takes place in a post-apocalyptic/cataclymic world? Perhaps quakes, floods, volcanoes, etc.
Is it like that for a reason or do they just want to make it seem like I'm in the ancient game room/social experiment room of Atlantis? (Gotta love Stargate).
So, after starting to play more than just Rome and Germany; I've noticed a clear emphasis in the intro speeches on "once more/once again" leading your people to victory/glory.
Is there some sort of implication that civ 5 takes place in a post-apocalyptic/cataclymic world? Perhaps quakes, floods, volcanoes, etc.
Is it like that for a reason or do they just want to make it seem like I'm in the ancient game room/social experiment room of Atlantis? (Gotta love Stargate).