Where is this screenshot from? Are we sure there was a Persia at all?That's what I guess as well, Siptah. But that was not the interesting part.
The question we should ask is: "if Xerxes was Rome or Greece, then who was Persia?"
Where is this screenshot from? Are we sure there was a Persia at all?That's what I guess as well, Siptah. But that was not the interesting part.
The question we should ask is: "if Xerxes was Rome or Greece, then who was Persia?"
I think you could set up any starting civ / leader combinationsIt was from the latest "leader attribute" reel.
and it makes sense to assume that Xerxes, in either form, plays Persia when available. Unless of course, there is another leader around that snagged Persia first instead, and locked Xerxes into Rome or Greece.
there are too many unknown factors. Maybe you can set starting civs and leaders, maybe you can have both Xerxes personas, maybe there‘s a disable historical paths/choices button, maybe he unlocked Spain as Persia and AI does use unlocked civs in some cases. I don‘t think that there is much to conclude from the fact that Xerxes can lead Spain per se.It was from the latest "leader attribute" reel.
and it makes sense to assume that Xerxes, in either form, plays Persia when available. Unless of course, there is another leader around that snagged Persia first instead, and locked Xerxes into Rome or Greece.
Perhaps he was Persia, but Hetshepsut took the Abbasids and Ashoka, World Conquerer took the Mongols, leaving Xerxes no choice but to utilize a non-historical option, Spain.That's what I guess as well, Siptah. But that was not the interesting part.
The question we should ask is: "if Xerxes was Rome or Greece, then who was Persia?"
there are too many unknown factors. Maybe you can set starting civs and leaders, maybe you can have both Xerxes personas, maybe there‘s a disable historical paths/choices button, maybe he unlocked Spain as Persia and AI does use unlocked civs in some cases. I don‘t think that there is much to conclude from the fact that Xerxes can lead Spain per se.
The human player?That's what I guess as well, Siptah. But that was not the interesting part.
The question we should ask is: "if Xerxes was Rome or Greece, then who was Persia?"
I think it is logical that adjacency includes the building's own tile, but I haven't seen anything that specifically confirms this.I have a question about Adjacency: are 2 building within the same Quarter considered adjacent?
For example: if I have a Happiness Building that get a bonus for being adjacent to a Culture Building and a Culture Building has an Adjacency Bonus from a Happiness Building, will they both get a bonus if the other building is in the Quarter with it?
Quarters are districts that have both their buildings slots filled.What's the difference between Quarters and Districts?
District in Civ 7 is more gereral term to point out the tile with outputs. It includes Urban District and Rural District. If you built any building in any tile, the tile is Urban District. If your citizen build any improvement in any tile and be assigned to it, the tile is Rural District.So Quarters are just Unique Districts? Got it then
This is a bit outdated. There are only 2 District types.
No, the exploration-gameplay made this clear.I think it is logical that adjacency includes the building's own tile, but I haven't seen anything that specifically confirms this.
well as long as the game doesn't model local temperature and the possibilty of a heat stroke...It will always irk me when naked guys with clubs have the same combat effectiveness as men-at-arms in full plate harness and steel weapons.