Lord Lakely
Idea Fountain
There is a link between Corvinius specifically and diplomacy. He was elected monarch of Hungary and later Bohemia. He's a dead ringer for an ability that focuses on Diplo victory.
I don't think Chandragupta, Scotland, or the Zulu used any of the R&F mechanics either. Not all the civs or leaders necessarily will.This may just be my lack of knowledge on Hungarian history, but I don't see a natural fit between Hungary and (a) natural disasters, (b) strategic resources, or (c) diplomatic favours.
Therefore, I'm wondering if there's some new mechanic or system change they want to highlight.
Alternatively, perhaps someone has an idea on how Hungary may fit in with one of the new systems we do know about.
No one would use that background for an Ottoman leader. For Hungary, the tower is rather stereotypical.Someone in the general discussion thread mentioned it might be the Ottomans because it looked like part of Yedikule Fortress.
I guess tomorrow is either Hungary or the Ottomans? We can't know for sure because I think several parts of Hungarian culture come from the Ottomans.
They're posting the leader backgrounds now, I think (putting tags because size)
Spoiler :
This is castle Corvinus. it's Hungary.
Well we got a black plague scenario based off of the last expansion trailer...so Earthquakes and Byzantines might just have to wait for the third expansion.Leaks 1
Byzantium conspiracy theory 0
Leaks 1
Byzantium conspiracy theory 0
No. Hungary or Romania. Moravia and Bohemia maybe as well.Couldn't it be an austrian or swiss castle?
Personally, I don't think these match up all that well. Could be wrong, but it looks to me like it could be Yedikule Fortress. Granted, the peaks are missing from modern pictures, however when first built there were there.
So I think it could be the Ottomans.
Honestly Vlad Tepes leading Romania would make me as happy.No. Hungary or Romania. Marovia maybe as well.
Personally, I don't think these match up all that well. Could be wrong, but it looks to me like it could be Yedikule Fortress. Granted, the peaks are missing from modern pictures, however when first built there were there.
So I think it could be the Ottomans.
A question from Twitter, is that the sea in the background?
It cannot be the Yedikule Fortress. The leak clearly show pointy roofs. Corvinius Castle does have pointy roofs, but Yedikule Fortress don't.
Researching quickly I found out the castle is built on a rock above the Zlasti River.A question from Twitter, is that the sea in the background?