It was my birthday three days ago. It would be irresponsible of me to be still drunk Although I do often confuse Green and Yellow. It's a neurological quirk.
But I meant Great Moravia. Sorry. I'm British, so it's ok.
I also thought GM was released. All these months-in-planning civs
Spoiler:
So where's Karl?
Oh, just released you're doing Bosnia. Excellent I wanted to do them myself, but the guilt of looking for art was too much. Will it be a religious civ?
Does the Britisness explain still being drunk for two days after ones birthday, or mixing up all them Slavs? Coz in my experience both are pretty British things to do.
Does the Britisness explain still being drunk for two days after ones birthday, or mixing up all them Slavs? Coz in my experience both are pretty British things to do.
Oh, just released you're doing Bosnia. Excellent I wanted to do them myself, but the guilt of looking for art was too much. Will it be a religious civ?
Husein-kapetan Gradaščević Sarajevo UA: Jerusalem of Europe: Every religion in a city contributes to Great Writer, Musician and Artist generation in that city with +5% . Foreign Great Works lower the needed Culture for the adoption of a New Social Policy.
UU: Akindzija: Lancer replacement. Much cheaper but also weaker, gains culture from kills and getting killed. No horses required.
UB: Carsija: Market Replacement, +1 Gold +25% Gold +1 Culture, instead of a Merchant specialist slot it contains a Craftsman specialist slot that provides +1 Tourism and +1 Culture and +1 Great Writer Points (or points towards a random Cultural GP, haven't decided).
A mix of Faith and Culture. Thought it would be nice to have another Bosnia, especially since you are making Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro.
Also, didn't you say you are not interested in Bosnia when you announced Croatia?
Regarding the colors, I dunno. Let's see how they look in game, if Moravia gets out and the colors are too close we could change them.
Husein-kapetan Gradaščević Sarajevo UA: Jerusalem of Europe: Every religion in a city contributes to Great Writer, Musician and Artist generation in that city with +5% . Foreign Great Works lower the needed Culture for the adoption of a New Social Policy.
UU: Akindzija: Lancer replacement. Much cheaper but also weaker, gains culture from kills and getting killed. No horses required.
UB: Carsija: Market Replacement, +1 Gold +25% Gold +1 Culture, instead of a Merchant specialist slot it contains a Craftsman specialist slot that provides +1 Tourism and +1 Culture.
A mix of Faith and Culture. Thought it would be nice to have another Bosnia, especially since you are making Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro.
Also, didn't you say you are not interested in Bosnia when you announced Croatia?
Regarding the colors, I dunno. Let's see how they look in game, if Moravia gets out and the colors are too close we could change them.
Announcing Croatia was so long ago that any such plans made then are best considered tentative. I just like the Balkans as the bulwark of religious fortitude., and Bosnia always struck me as a part of that. But Croatia, like Serbia, rose quickly and fell harder, and the concept always compelled me given the "what if" nature of the game; in fact, I decided I wanted to do Serbia because I had a design that fit perfectly with that concept, and that concept hasn't yet changed (nor been duplicated). I still want to make Montenegro, if I can, if things go well, though. Prince-Bishoprics are awesome, and 21st century countries that go monarchy are good in my book
Well, consider me hyped! I really wanna see what you come up with for Serbia and Croatia, while Montenegro is a bit more predictable. Croatian leader is Tomislav btw, right?
If someone makes a Balkan TSL map I could play all those together on a map, but my damn Worldbuilder refuses to launch.
Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization V SDK\WorldBuilder\x86
WorldBuilder takes an exorbitant amount of time to load, but it typically gets there eventually if you load it from the exe, and then open a map from the program (rather than, say, loading the program by double-clicking a map).
I'm not sure if all these strong, slavic figures emerging throughout history says good things or bad things about the region. On the one hand, it could be interpreted that it shows how Eastern Europe can regularly produce extraordinarily strong and powerful men, the likes of which the rest of the world simply can't match.
On the other hand it might just be saying that only really tough people can stop everyone from killing eachother long enough to build an empire.
I'm not sure if all these strong figures emerging out of the Balkans says good things or bad things about the region. On the one hand, it could be interpreted that it shows how the Balkans can regularly produce extraordinarily strong and powerful men, the likes of which the rest of the world simply can't match.
Steam\steamapps\common\Sid Meier's Civilization V SDK\WorldBuilder\x86
WorldBuilder takes an exorbitant amount of time to load, but it typically gets there eventually if you load it from the exe, and then open a map from the program (rather than, say, loading the program by double-clicking a map).
I'm not sure if all these strong figures emerging out of the Balkans says good things or bad things about the region. On the one hand, it could be interpreted that it shows how the Balkans can regularly produce extraordinarily strong and powerful men, the likes of which the rest of the world simply can't match.
On the other hand it might just be saying that only really tough people can stop everyone from killing eachother long enough to build an empire.
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