bcaiko
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BTW, although the industrial age is currently three columns long, because of the logjam at the beginning, I don't think it's actually as diverse as previous eras.
Not as diverse as the Classical Era, huh?

BTW, although the industrial age is currently three columns long, because of the logjam at the beginning, I don't think it's actually as diverse as previous eras.
I hope there is Inquisitor type of unit to remove a religion from any city (own, CS or AI). Alternatively Missionary unit would be able to do that (perhaps promoted). That would give interesting twist to religious "fights" (most spread religion) and would make possible to keep ones cities clean from any other competing religions. Possibility to develop idea further with a new GP unit Grand Inquisitor.
http://www.webhallen.com/spel/pc/149528-civilization_v_expansion-gods_and_kings
Religion: A righteous people will seek out Faith to found a Pantheon of the Gods. As your Faith becomes stronger, you can cultivate Great Prophets who build on these simple beliefs to create a religion that you can customize and enhance as desired. Are you tolerant of other religions or is this the one true faith? Are you focused on Gold, Arts or Military? Beliefs can even unlock custom buildings that only people of your religion can construct. Great prophets, missionaries and inquisitors help you spread your beliefs to other lands and gain the alliances of City States, and like-minded civilizations.
Ally with Marrakech to get access to their unique luxury resources! Vatican City and Jerusalem are holy cities that play key roles in the religious struggle.
Wow, I didn't expect the Inquisition.Looks we will get the Inquisitors.
Nobody expects the Inquisition...Wow, I didn't expect the Inquisition.
My guess is that Inquisitors will be tied to a particular Belief, like Missionaries.
Oh, how much I love that sketch.
27 units is a lot if you don't count UU's. I can't imagine that, even from a marketing view. I would guess 10-12 of the 27 are unique units.
That's certainly a valid way to read that line, but unfortunately it's difficult to parse words that closely when the previewers often don't really know exactly what they're talking about.Note that it says "buy", the implication here is that other religions can still build missionaries, but will not be able to buy them with gold.
There is basis to think that missionaries will be tied to a particular belief. In fact the IGN preview mentions that one possible belief allows you to get cheaper missionaries. That implies that if you don't have that belief you still build them but they will be more expensive.
The speculation that missionaries will be tied to a particular belief seems to emanate for Kotaku's remark that ' "Holy Order," allows you to buy missionaries to help spread your religion around the map'. Note that it says "buy", the implication here is that other religions can still build missionaries, but will not be able to buy them with gold.