Honestly though Ragusa was a pretty big clog in the Venetian Republic when it was a part of it, that is a pretty big (-) modifier for their percentage chances.
Honestly though Ragusa was a pretty big clog in the Venetian Republic when it was a part of it, that is a pretty big (-) modifier for their percentage chances.
I'm still very, very salty about the inclusion of yet ANOTHER European Civilization. I've been cautious about posting here since the announcement, because it irritated me so much.
Especially after Gods and Kings, which was almost exclusively Europe focused, I didn't want to see any more European civs (as unlikely as that was). How many European civs do we have...yet we need another? I feel like throwing up may hands and asking why we don't just give every damned Balkan state a Civ and call it a day.
There are many other civilizations out there to explore, peoples to learn about, cultures that could adapt interestingly to game mechanics. But the current developers can't seem to take off their white people glasses and keep retredding Europe as if that's the only place important history has ever been made. Fans here have littered the Ideas forum with interesting suggestions from all over the world that I would love to see developed long before whatever additional European Civ is coming.
Honestly though Ragusa was a pretty big clog in the Venetian Republic when it was a part of it, that is a pretty big (-) modifier for their percentage chances.
I'm still very, very salty about the inclusion of yet ANOTHER European Civilization. I've been cautious about posting here since the announcement, because it irritated me so much.
Especially after Gods and Kings, which was almost exclusively Europe focused, I didn't want to see any more European civs (as unlikely as that was). How many European civs do we have...yet we need another? I feel like throwing up may hands and asking why we don't just give every damned Balkan state a Civ and call it a day.
There are many other civilizations out there to explore, peoples to learn about, cultures that could adapt interestingly to game mechanics. But the current developers can't seem to take off their white people glasses and keep retredding Europe as if that's the only place important history has ever been made. Fans here have littered the Ideas forum with interesting suggestions from all over the world that I would love to see developed long before whatever additional European Civ is coming.
Yup, very salty.
Of course it has an effect on the odds. Doesn't mean they aren't the favorites still, which they are. But its by no means a certainty now
I'm still very, very salty about the inclusion of yet ANOTHER European Civilization. I've been cautious about posting here since the announcement, because it irritated me so much.
Especially after Gods and Kings, which was almost exclusively Europe focused, I didn't want to see any more European civs (as unlikely as that was). How many European civs do we have...yet we need another? I feel like throwing up may hands and asking why we don't just give every damned Balkan state a Civ and call it a day.
There are many other civilizations out there to explore, peoples to learn about, cultures that could adapt interestingly to game mechanics. But the current developers can't seem to take off their white people glasses and keep retredding Europe as if that's the only place important history has ever been made. Fans here have littered the Ideas forum with interesting suggestions from all over the world that I would love to see developed long before whatever additional European Civ is coming.
Yup, very salty.
I agree. Although i personally love Poland/Polish culture I feel that their inclusion alongside Portugal which I'm aware fits the new trading system, clutters up Europe way too much. Especially when there are so many other roads to take. Some civs I would have preferred just to even up the map would be Tibet, Israel (I'm surprised they didn't include the in G&K) and Vietnam.
That doesn't even follow logically. Ragusa being replaced is a plus point to Venice, but the reverse doesn't hold. Ragusa would suggest Venice, but the lack of Ragusa doesn't suggest anything but Ragusa still being a City State.
I'm still very, very salty about the inclusion of yet ANOTHER European Civilization. I've been cautious about posting here since the announcement, because it irritated me so much.
Especially after Gods and Kings, which was almost exclusively Europe focused, I didn't want to see any more European civs (as unlikely as that was). How many European civs do we have...yet we need another? I feel like throwing up may hands and asking why we don't just give every damned Balkan state a Civ and call it a day.
There are many other civilizations out there to explore, peoples to learn about, cultures that could adapt interestingly to game mechanics. But the current developers can't seem to take off their white people glasses and keep retredding Europe as if that's the only place important history has ever been made. Fans here have littered the Ideas forum with interesting suggestions from all over the world that I would love to see developed long before whatever additional European Civ is coming.
Yup, very salty.
Still remember this expansion is still 2/3 NOT Europe and is filling in areas that were forgotten in prior civs. Two African Civs, A Southeast Asian civ, A Native American civ, A South American modern civ, and a Middle Eastern civ is pretty diverse.
It's the length of a possible Venetian city list I would be concerned about. I'm not one of those who falsely thinks they only had one city, because I'm aware they carved out an empire in the eastern Mediterranean. But even so, the city list would be fairly short even with Ragusa. Leave Ragusa out, and it only gets shorter.
It's the length of a possible Venetian city list I would be concerned about. I'm not one of those who falsely thinks they only had one city, because I'm aware they carved out an empire in the eastern Mediterranean. But even so, the city list would be fairly short even with Ragusa. Leave Ragusa out, and it only gets shorter.