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The India Split was updated? TWICE?!

Thanks for the updates MC team, I'll be sure to give them a try once the conflict with RtP is largely resolved - looking forward to it!

On the subject of future plans - though I assume larger projects like the Celtic updated are a bit out of range (especially given that the Greek Split isn't out yet :p) - is there any word on how updates to GE/Forgotten civs will be included? IIRC Romania is the last of the WW1 civs in need of an update - though it has art assets, and the Seleucids were supposed to be getting a redesign but beyond that I cannot recall what the plans were.
 
Romania is waiting on decisions to be designed (if anyone has suggestions that'd be awesome) and I think the Seleucids are in a similar boat along with their redesigned UA. I believe Sukritact has taken up the mantle of the update for the Nabataeans, while the Picts are going to be part of a completely reworked Celtic split at a later point.
 
Romania is waiting on decisions to be designed (if anyone has suggestions that'd be awesome) and I think the Seleucids are in a similar boat along with their redesigned UA. I believe Sukritact has taken up the mantle of the update for the Nabataeans, while the Picts are going to be part of a completely reworked Celtic split at a later point.

Was it you guys or someone else who inherited Hiram's Saba? Looking forward to see what's done with them if anything at all.
 
I feel kind of guilty about having Kanem-Bornu as a collab given that DMS has done like 90% of the work on it, but he insists so I'm gonna try and help him out.
Make me a map and all is forgotten ;). (And diplo text and pedias and DOM text and some bloody ideas for Events and Decisions and UCI text.)

Also MC had it planned I think before I even started modding or close to and the design wouldn't look the way it do if it wasn't for scapegrace, Reedstilt and you :).
 
Honestly I don't know which split I'm more looking forward to, the Greek or the Celtic.
 
I'm most looking forward to the Greek. This has been sorely needed for the last 4 years or so, and More Civs is the right team to do it. I know it won't be the final release before Civ VI, but it almost feels like the best has been saved for last.
 
Was it you guys or someone else who inherited Hiram's Saba? Looking forward to see what's done with them if anything at all.
I think it was loosely decided to be a collab between LITE and us, but no concrete plans were made. I'd love to get to them eventually though.

Make me a map and all is forgotten ;). (And diplo text and pedias and DOM text and some bloody ideas for Events and Decisions and UCI text.)
:D I'll give it a shot in the next couple days or so, though I've also got a presentation to write.

Gandhi has 4 unique decisions, so amazing

Btw, will you update Oman again? No any decision is shown
Whoops, that probably shouldn't be happening. Sounds like we forgot to get rid of the old ones.

Can you post your logs for Oman? I wasn't having that issue

Honestly I don't know which split I'm more looking forward to, the Greek or the Celtic.

I'm mainly looking forward to Greece, because it means the damn thing is finally done.
 
This is probably really old news, but thought I should mention it, there is a typo in the thrace civilization xml artstyle that messes up the way their cities look ingame, it says Europe instead of european. Also there is an undocumented bonus vs mounted on falxmen. Thought I would mention it because it seems like otherwise it seems like the civ is fine and it was an easy fix.
 
Out of interest, is the Kingdom of Jerusalem still planned? It was added to the wiki a long time ago and I presume it is what that screenshot of the Crusader UI was for - but I don't think we've ever heard anything about it on this thread.
 
Maurya's elephant decision doesn't quite enact. As in, the button doesn't change and can still be clicked on so long as you have magistrates, and the effect will duplicate. I've only seen one source of ivory per click, so I don't think it's three like the description says.
 
Sorry, i deleted Oman a few days ago, I will try again

edit: started a new game as Oman, no any decision
Thanks, Tomatekh was able to track down the issue - there'll be an update shortly

This is probably really old news, but thought I should mention it, there is a typo in the thrace civilization xml artstyle that messes up the way their cities look ingame, it says Europe instead of european. Also there is an undocumented bonus vs mounted on falxmen. Thought I would mention it because it seems like otherwise it seems like the civ is fine and it was an easy fix.
Thrace is in need of an update soon anyway, so I'll add that to the list. Cheers

Out of interest, is the Kingdom of Jerusalem still planned? It was added to the wiki a long time ago and I presume it is what that screenshot of the Crusader UI was for - but I don't think we've ever heard anything about it on this thread.
Isn't that page called the page of lies? I don't remember ever talking about a Kingdom of Jerusalem. Even if we were to do it, you'd need to find some way to represent all the different crusading orders that were in the region, and that'd be a nightmare for both code and art.

On a different note, if anyone knows of some ancient Greek Great Works which could be added to the game alongside Greece, let me know and I'll try to add them in. Want to try and expand the list of Greek stuff like we're doing with the city states to make Greece more worth the wait
 
On a different note, if anyone knows of some ancient Greek Great Works which could be added to the game alongside Greece, let me know and I'll try to add them in. Want to try and expand the list of Greek stuff like we're doing with the city states to make Greece more worth the wait

If you don't mind statues, here's a run down of Greek Art from my Art History 100 Notes! I've bolded artist names for your convenience.

GEOMETRIC PERIOD [800-650 BCE]
  • Dipylon Vase, from Dipylon cemetery, Athens, Greece

ORIENTALIZING PERIOD [800-650 BCE]
  • Lady of Auxerre

ARCHAIC GREEK ART [650-480 BCE]
  • Kouros, Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Kroisos, Anavysos, Greece
  • Peplos Kore, Acropolis, Athens, Greece
  • West Pediment from the Temple of Artemis, Corfu Greece
  • Exekias, Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game, Attic black figure amphora
  • Andokides Painter, Attic bilingual amphora (Belly Amphora)
  • Euphronios, The Death of Sarpedon, Attic red figure calyx krater

EARLY CLASSICAL PERIOD [480 – 450 BCE]
  • Chariot Race between Pelops and Oinomaos, Temple of Zeus, Olympia
  • Athena, Herakles, and Atlas with the apples of the Hesperides , Metope from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia
  • Kritios, Kritios Boy, marble (ca. 480 BCE)
  • Charioteer, from Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, bronze (ca. 470 BCE)
  • Riace Warrior, bronze (ca. 460 – 450 BCE)
  • Myron, Discus Thrower (Diskobolos) , marble (ca. 450 BCE)

HIGH CLASSICAL PERIOD [450 – 400 BCE]
  • Polykleitos, Spear Bearer (Doryphoros), Roman marble copy after bronze original (ca. 450 – 440 BCE)
  • Phidias, Nike Adjusting Her Sandal

LATE CLASSICAL PERIOD [400 – 323 BCE]
  • Praxiteles, Aphrodite of Knidos , marble (original ca. 350 BCE, composite of two Roman copies)
  • Praxiteles, Hermes and the Infant Dionysos , marble (Roman copy after bronze original, ca. 330 BCE)
  • Lysippos, The Scraper (Apoxyomenos) , marble (Roman copy after bronze, original ca. 330 BCE)
  • Lysippos, Weary Hercules or Farnese Hercules

HELLENISTIC [323 BCE - 31 BCE]
  • Altar of Zeus Soter, Pergamon, Reconstructed west front
  • Athena and the Giant, Pergamon frieze detail
  • Epigonos, Dying Gaul, Altar of Zeus, Pergamon (Roman marble copy after bronze original of ca. 220 BCE)
  • Suicidal Gaul
  • Agesander, Laocoön & His Sons (1 st century BCE or 1 st century CE)
  • Nike (Victory) of Samothrace (ca. 190 BCE)
 
On a different note, if anyone knows of some ancient Greek Great Works which could be added to the game alongside Greece, let me know and I'll try to add them in. Want to try and expand the list of Greek stuff like we're doing with the city states to make Greece more worth the wait

For great works of writing, you could use amongst others the three great drama writers:

Aeschylus: The Oresteia.

“Neither the life of anarchy nor the life enslaved by tyrants, no, worship neither. Strike the balance all in all and god will give you power.”

Sophocles: Oedipus the King.

"[The oracle told me]
that I was fated to lie with my mother,
and show to daylight an accursed breed
which men would not endure, and I was doomed
to be murderer of the father that begot me."

Euripides: Medea.

"Sooner would I stand
Three times to face their battles, shield in hand,
Than bear one child!”
 
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