Small Observations General Thread (things not worth separate threads)

I’m now hoping that an IP being present doesn’t rule out that civ showing up soon (even as soon as CotW) if the Maurya and a Magadhan IP are both in the game!
 
Oh gosh this gonna be big, doing all the IP's saw since the review videos (that I saw) came out, so if anyone saw any other IP beyond these, please tell us here

Lan Xang - Luang Prabang

Magadha - ?

Yue - Kuaiji

Lan Na - Chiang Mai
1. Is this 'Yue' means 'Cantonese' or 'Viets'? What is a chinese character expression?
2. The first time Lan Xang being City States / Independent Powers, and Lanna. But I don't see Ayutthaya or Sukhothai in the list. I think FXis wanted either of the two to be Age II civ. (I'm for Ayutthaya since it lasted longer and a real continental Southeast Asia giant (one of the Big Three).
3. And Chiang Mai is a city where Doi Suthep is. the cheti itself was very old, I think as old as the city itself built sometimes after Chiang Mai was founded.
4. Kingdom of Magadha (แคว้นมคธ) was a giant before Alexander came in. Also the first in Asia to invent Standing Army system. even has a military settlement, one of the most famous was 'Uruvela Senanigama' (ตำบลอุรุเวฬาเสนานิคม). Its seat could be named Varanasri.
 
1. Is this 'Yue' means 'Cantonese' or 'Viets'? What is a chinese character expression?
2. The first time Lan Xang being City States / Independent Powers, and Lanna. But I don't see Ayutthaya or Sukhothai in the list. I think FXis wanted either of the two to be Age II civ. (I'm for Ayutthaya since it lasted longer and a real continental Southeast Asia giant (one of the Big Three).
3. And Chiang Mai is a city where Doi Suthep is. the cheti itself was very old, I think as old as the city itself built sometimes after Chiang Mai was founded.
4. Kingdom of Magadha (แคว้นมคธ) was a giant before Alexander came in. Also the first in Asia to invent Standing Army system. even has a military settlement, one of the most famous was 'Uruvela Senanigama' (ตำบลอุรุเวฬาเสนานิคม). Its seat could be named Varanasri.
I did not print everything I saw in the review videos, but on the Yue it's indeed how's called in game, the UI was (settlement) "Kuaiji of the Yue people", it's in modern Zhejiang province.
Also just to add a thing I forget, apparently Dwarawati is an separated IP from Mon, unless Mon got renamed to Dwarawati. And about Ayuttahaya and Sukhothai, we didn't see then apperaring in any photage, at least I didn't see it yet.
 
I did not print everything I saw in the review videos, but on the Yue it's indeed how's called in game, the UI was (settlement) "Kuaiji of the Yue people", it's in modern Zhejiang province.
Also just to add a thing I forget, apparently Dwarawati is an separated IP from Mon, unless Mon got renamed to Dwarawati. And about Ayuttahaya and Sukhothai, we didn't see then apperaring in any photage, at least I didn't see it yet.

Doesn’t mean they won’t though.
 
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I did not print everything I saw in the review videos, but on the Yue it's indeed how's called in game, the UI was (settlement) "Kuaiji of the Yue people", it's in modern Zhejiang province.
Also just to add a thing I forget, apparently Dwarawati is an separated IP from Mon, unless Mon got renamed to Dwarawati. And about Ayuttahaya and Sukhothai, we didn't see then apperaring in any photage, at least I didn't see it yet.
Confucius introduction video also revealed Si Thep as an IP, with Zhuge Nu demonstration.
And this associated to a newly discovered (and uncovered) giant structure found in what's now Si Thep District, Petchaboon Province of Thailand.
 
Just a small thing I noticed in gameplay videos but It's such a nice clear detail. When you first meet independent peoples they are all rendered with black clothing on the diplomacy screen, but once you influence them enough to become a City State they now have the colors of the suzerain.

I think I'ts neat, you can tell at a glance who sides with whom.
 
Confucius introduction video also revealed Si Thep as an IP, with Zhuge Nu demonstration.
And this associated to a newly discovered (and uncovered) giant structure found in what's now Si Thep District, Petchaboon Province of Thailand.
I know, the thing is that from older photage, Si Thep is the settlement used for the Mon, it was in the UI and all; and now with the reviews I did see Si Thep spawning again once but the player didn't went in the diplomacy screen with them, but also the Dwarawati spawning another review, they didn't end up creating a settlement so I can't say if both a 2 different IP's or the same one but renamed.
 
Just a small thing I noticed in gameplay videos but It's such a nice clear detail. When you first meet independent peoples they are all rendered with black clothing on the diplomacy screen, but once you influence them enough to become a City State they now have the colors of the suzerain.

I think I'ts neat, you can tell at a glance who sides with whom.
I noticed that as well. It's a nice visual cue
 
I’m now hoping that an IP being present doesn’t rule out that civ showing up soon (even as soon as CotW) if the Maurya and a Magadhan IP are both in the game!
They can certainly change city-states to make room for civilizations, as they've done it before, but it doesn't make sense to use a name for a city-state if you have short-term plans to use it for a civilization.

Any idea if IPs or city-states can found another city? Or conquer and keep one?

I loved in Civ 5 how sometimes a city-state made its own little empire.
No way to know, but I doubt it.
 
Units' variation and details are on another level (as are the graphics). Even inside the same unit!
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They can certainly change city-states to make room for civilizations, as they've done it before, but it doesn't make sense to use a name for a city-state if you have short-term plans to use it for a civilization.
It does if they have the ability to have a Civ AND City State ...just not in the same game. (in one Game Prussia is a Modern IP, in another it is a Modern Civ... and it could be an Exploration IP in any game)
 
It does if they have the ability to have a Civ AND City State ...just not in the same game. (in one Game Prussia is a Modern IP, in another it is a Modern Civ... and it could be an Exploration IP in any game)

Also with no unique icon and ability it’s super easy to change IPs. It’s just an edit of a few lines of text. A couple of minutes at most.
 
It does if they have the ability to have a Civ AND City State ...just not in the same game. (in one Game Prussia is a Modern IP, in another it is a Modern Civ... and it could be an Exploration IP in any game)
That would be an unnecessary complication with a variety of problematic edge cases (the game doesn't know which civs the players will choose) for no benefit. There's no advantage in using the name "Prussia" for an IP if you know you want to use it for a civilization.

We are speaking of what is probable, not what is possible or impossible. It's very unlikely that they would make Ottoman Istanbul a city-state if it was going to be a civilization in an upcoming DLC.
 
It does if they have the ability to have a Civ AND City State ...just not in the same game. (in one Game Prussia is a Modern IP, in another it is a Modern Civ... and it could be an Exploration IP in any game)
You do make a good point. With so many city states it is easy to avoid some because they would end up same as an existing current civ, as long as the city state and civ are from the same age. Now the Ottomans city state is exploration. I wonder if Ottomans, be earlier or later, would be added as an exploration civ instead of a Modern one as many have been guessing.
 
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