And maybe we'll recieve a woman leaderI think Firaxis will go with someone else for the Ottoman leader, as iconic as Suleiman is.

And maybe we'll recieve a woman leaderI think Firaxis will go with someone else for the Ottoman leader, as iconic as Suleiman is.
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Are you sure? The original art images with "Atlas" and "The Thinker" in the background that I am seeing don't have those same rock formations as the new "Discus Man" artwork? I still think it's a vague hint at the Ottomans/Turkey, as opposed to a hint at a Natural Wonder. But I DO think it's a hint.The "Cappadocia" formations appeared on the original cover art too. I wouldn't read too much into it.
There's plenty of other good choices for the Ottomans, not just Suleiman the Magnificent.I think Firaxis will go with someone else for the Ottoman leader, as iconic as Suleiman is.
I think Firaxis will go with someone else for the Ottoman leader, as iconic as Suleiman is.
Murad IV would be a "big personality" for sure.
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Not too familiar with him, but he seems like a good choice for leader.
Murad IV also banned alcohol, tobacco, and coffee in Istanbul.[3] He ordered execution for breaking this ban.[4] He would reportedly patrol the streets and the lowest taverns of Istanbul in civilian clothes at night, policing the enforcement of his command by casting off his disguise on the spot and beheading the offender with his own hands.[5] Rivaling the exploits of Selim the Grim, he would sit in a kiosk by the water near his Seraglio Palace[5] and shoot arrows at any boat man who rowed too close to his imperial compound. ...Historians including Halil İnalcık as well as primary sources report that even though he was a ruthless supporter of alcohol prohibition, Murad IV was a habitual drinker himself.
Roxelana would be the only viable option, married to Suleiman although she is somewhat controversial among the Turks.And maybe we'll recieve a woman leader![]()
Read here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurrem_SultanRoxelana would be the only viable option, married to Suleiman although she is somewhat controversial among the Turks.
Seems a bit loony to me.
That would be a great idea for an edict for a future expansion similar to BNW.It’d be tough to play without Wine, Tobacco, Coffee and Truffles in Civ VI, yeah.![]()
Please, no.That would be a great idea for an edict for a future expansion similar to BNW.
And put a large garlic on his head.
No it's garlic to keep away those pesky Romanians that stay up all night and drink blood.Onion![]()
Please, no.I hated it in BNW when the AI would just arbitrarily ban a luxury. That would be even more cruel in Civ6, especially now that amenities not just affect happiness but also loyalty.
And I'll assert again, some of us wanted her long before she became a meme.Seriously, has Tamar Fever gained traction anywhere outside of CivFanatics?
Honestly, manufactured luxuries should be a thing anyway. True, there are a lot of important natural luxuries, but historically speaking manufactured goods have been equally significant. Clear glass was so central to the Tyrian economy that it became a state industry and sharing its secrets was punishable by death. (Spoiler: the secret got out.It could work, but the resource system would have to be reworked in some way. (e.g. allow the player to craft their own (untradeable) luxuries using bonus resources such as Mirrors, Brass and Perfume to offset the loss of banned "natural" luxuries such as Ivory, Furs or Whales.)