The Kingmaker
Alexander
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Never; Garak drinks red leaf tea.![]()
I'd like to think I'd be smart enough not to consume any food or drink prepared by that man.
Never; Garak drinks red leaf tea.![]()
He may lie without cause, but he only kills when he has something to gain by it.I'd like to think I'd be smart enough not to consume any food or drink prepared by that man.
Well if the Prophet says so...I think we will get the requisite Sahel civ (Mali or otherwise) sooner or later. But I lean towards later since Nubia was introduced in the last wave of DLC.
I think we will get the requisite Sahel civ (Mali or otherwise) sooner or later. But I lean towards later since Nubia was introduced in the last wave of DLC.
This leads me to believe that Mali has a good shot. Its region is not represented yet, Mansa Musa's era is not well represented (assuming he leads them), and they're a much requested civ from a previous iteration.
- “Is this region of the world represented?”
- “Is this time in history represented?”
- “Is this represented/revered in previous Civilization games or totally new?”
I see no reason why Africa won't snag a slot if Asia can get Khmer, Indonesia, Korea, Mongolia, and Chandragupta Maurya in relatively quick succession
That and this whole spiel:
This leads me to believe that Mali has a good shot. Its region is not represented yet, Mansa Musa's era is not well represented (assuming he leads them), and they're a much requested civ from a previous iteration.
The only thing that makes me doubt their inclusion is the fact that we've got the Netherlands and now the Cree, which both use trade mechanics. That said, I can see a faith-based trading niche for Mansa Musa while the rest of the Malinese civilization does something else unrelated to gold generation.
Hey, just because she presided over both World War's don't impugn Wilhelmina's character like that!To be fair, the only one of those I am close to certain we won't see in this expansion is the Zulu. We can probably expect them later, I just don't see a place for them in R&F when the "warmonger" slot is decidedly taken.
No, current incarnation of China is not the most powerful China relative to the world (well in absolute terms every nation is most powerful today).
For most of the human history it is estimated China had up to 25-30% of total population of humanity, now it is "only" 18%.
On top of that, for most of history China had global share of economy not much lesser than its share of population.
It was also insanely developed regarding science and technology until Europe catched up at some point in the early modern era.
During 3500 years of its confirmed history, China was conquered by the outside invaders just twice - in one case it required Mongol Empire, and in the second massive internal breakdown and Machu invasion on top of that.
Ironically, China was probably at its worst point in history during Mao because it has its lowest share in global economy and scientific output ever, while suffering most enormous loss of life of its entire history due to either genocide or insane mismanagment (or mix of both).
So yeah, that's about it regarding Mao as leader of China.
Thank God Firaxis finally stopped adding two modern genocidal killers to the game.
And my response to "But Genghis Khan!" "argument" of such leaders apologetics is simple:
I can forgive mass killings perpetrated by men from barbaric times clouded by centuries, also when we have no idea how much of what we know of them is true and when it was simply very long ago.
I cannot forgive mass murderers from the modern era - they should have known better and done better. Bonus points for living people impacted by their genocidal regimes.
I think the reference was to Seondeok training all those Hwarang soldiers since the Netherlands were neutral in the first World War.Hey, just because she presided over both World War's don't impugn Wilhelmina's character like that!
I'm half expecting some new Civs, and half expecting some returning Civs.![]()
That's just what they want you to believe.the Netherlands were neutral in the first World War.
How do they know?Confirmed ( from Chinese Forum ): Zulu, Celts
Confirmed ( from Chinese Forum ): Zulu, Celts
How do they know?
Link to something that confirms this? I could see one of those, but I'm highly dubious about both.
LINK: https://tieba.baidu.com/p/5460361678 #81
"they can take our lives but they can never take our freedom"