# civ birth dates
tBirth = (
xml.i500AD, #500AD Byzantium
xml.i500AD, #500AD Frankia
xml.i568AD, #568AD Lombardy
xml.i635AD, #632AD Arabia
xml.i680AD, #680AD Bulgaria
...etc
# civ birth dates
tBirth = (
xml.i500AD, #500AD Byzantium
xml.i500AD, #500AD Frankia
[B]999[/B], #568AD Lombardy
xml.i635AD, #632AD Arabia
xml.i680AD, #680AD Bulgaria
...etc
P.S. Where are all the modders? I miss updates![]()
You seem to have a misconception about Lombardy: it first and foremost represents the Kingdom of Italy, rather than just Milan. They controlled nearly all the Italian peninsula during the 6th-8th centuries. Main reason for adding them is to make the early game more interesting.
I actually like dead Civs -- they help to keep track who was around, whom you still have to meet, etc. But with 40 civs I must admit the score table looks rather messy.
Re: Playable Mongols -- Golden and later Big Horde spanned the years 1240s1502, with Big Horde fighting with Crimea and located almost entirely on our map. Golden Horde has a capital on the map and raided almost the 1/4 of the map. Russia was under Tatar Yoke for 200 years. Fighting strong civ would be a cooler challenge for Moscovy than killing passive Barbarians guarding the cities.
I'm shooting for Alpha 5 this weekend. No SVN, sorry. I too think it's possible to make Papal States fun, but I think this mod is rapidly becoming complex enough and it seems like a bit too much work at this point.Morholt, does your modmodmod have any SVNs and are you going to release Alpha 5 anytime soon?
Also you underestimate the fun one could get from playing Pope -- with proper UU (let say Papal Missioner/Jesuit Priest who combines abilities of missioner and the nerfed Great Spy), proper UB (Bishop or investiture generating building) and espionage only centered UHVs -- one city challenge with Pope could create very unusual gameplay experience.
I'm in the same situation.I didn't have that much modding time in the last ~10 days, the new semester started to roll. Will have more spare time in the next few days.
No, they're another Germanic people. Basically the Lombards are to the Italians what the Franks are to the French and Anglo-Saxons to the English.Aren't the Lombards just Vikings?