God of Kings
Ruler of all heads of state
Good thing that there's no new leaks yet.On the twenty-fourth day, we will know the next Civ.![]()
Good thing that there's no new leaks yet.On the twenty-fourth day, we will know the next Civ.![]()
He is still severely under powered compared to other governors, Victor's abilities make him useful in early wars and only during wars, other governors are useful for the whole game and in all situations. If at least he had some bonuses toward unit production or unit experience it would make him good all around, right now save form emergencies he is not an optimal choice.
I am going to play as Korea. They will be the strongest civ for science. I will win the space race if the Monguls do not kill me. Their Calvary can move up to 6 tiles per turn -- that is ridiculous.
I can't decide if I'm happy or annoyed that it's late afternoon on Saturday and we don't have a reasonable certainty about the next civ.Good thing that there's no new leaks yet.
I think I will try to beeline to special military unit for Korea. It is a ranged unit with 50 Strength. They should be very good for city defense while I focus everything else on extending my lead in science. We'll see how that works.Korea seems like a great civ to start with, so far I'm debating between them and Georgia. I like Korea's district planning aspect, though Georgia has more subtle bonuses. Hope they add more builder civs![]()
I can't decide if I'm happy or annoyed that it's late afternoon on Saturday and we don't have a reasonable certainty about the next civ.
I can't decide if I'm happy or annoyed that it's late afternoon on Saturday and we don't have a reasonable certainty about the next civ.
In today's Wikipedia superstition, there is a "Did You Know" on an Anglo-Saxon boarhead helmet. Alfred the Great leading Wessex confirmed.![]()
Wikipedia's Main Page has a great track record at predicting new civs.How did the wikipedia oracle came to be again?![]()
They went on a hot streak for a while. Not just a "got two right a la infinite monkeys". If I recall, they got like 3 civs, 2 leaders, and a wonder. In a row.Wikipedia's Main Page has a great track record at predicting new civs.
Not necessarily.
What tall and wide mean is just different focuses. A tall play would focus on developing most if not each city but don't mean having few cities. Wide mean there is a priority on acquiring new cities instead of developing cities.
I modded one for vanilla... on civ fanatics modding forum.I wish.