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Originally Posted by 2K Greg
Two new DLCs available this Thursday: Korea, and Wonders of the Ancient World

Good morning forumers! Next week, you’ll be able to get your hands on two new add-on packs for Civilization V.

The first is Civilization and Scenario Pack: Korea, which allows you to play as Sejong, King of the Choson Dynasty as the leader of the Korean civilization. The scenario begins with Toyotomi Hideyoshi having just unified Japan, and is looking towards Korea to expand his empire. In the scenario you can play as Korea, China, Manchuria, or Japan.

The second is something a bit different than we’ve done in the past: Wonders of the Ancient World Scenario Pack. This add-on adds three new early-game wonders to the game: The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Statue of Zeus, and the Temple of Artemis. The scenario is a race between the civilizations to be the greatest builder of the Wonders of the Ancient World.

Both of these packs will release Thursday, August 11. Each of the add-ons will cost $4.99, or you can buy them both together for $7.49.

I'm sure this news is going to make some of you ask about a potential patch. There is a patch coming. It is not necessarily releasing before this DLC, but I am getting the current patch notes together for you and I'll post a separate thread as soon as I have the info. Please don't use this thread to ask about the patch.
 
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“Sir, the U.S. economy appears to be getting worse following the announcement of our downgrade; we may need to downgrade them again.”
 
Correction, only $11 TRILLION is directly accountable during the Reagan, Bush I and Bush II terms. the other $TRILLION or so is the legacy debt of Bush II's failures.

But what's a $TRILLION or two between cons? Like Cheney said, "Reagan proved deficits don't matter."
 
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Mango, copying the same thing 3 times into this thread is missing the point of the game, and silly. :p

 
Bavaria, which has been the HRE for about a century, is now extremely powerful, almost as much as Burgundy. Britain has large armies on the Home Islands, but is still largely crippled since the time I forced it to release a load of states.
 
Azumi was loosely adapted into an action film directed by Ryuhei Kitamura in 2003. A sequel, Azumi 2: Death or Love, directed by Shusuke Kaneko, followed in 2005.


The film version was co-written and produced by Mataichiro Yamamoto, and has been distributed to the U.S. by his company, Urban Vision, on their label AsiaVision. It gained its first international exposure when it was aired on the WOWOW satellite television network. The film was given a limited U.S. nationwide theatrical release beginning in July 2006, with a DVD home release on November 21, 2006.


As in the manga, Jiji is tasked by the Tokugawa shogunate to raise a band of assassins. Their task is to finish off Toyotomi Hideyoshi's three allies: Nagamasa Asano, Kiyomasa Kato and Masayuki Sanada, to prevent an outbreak of the new civil war.
 
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