Louis XXIV
Le Roi Soleil
Maybe I just have a bad internet connection since it's not loading.
Why you have to steal my thunder D: but I do admit the black dot on next to the green does suggest a CS
We'll have to wait and see, nothing wrong with a little bit of fun eh?![]()
Maybe I just have a bad internet connection since it's not loading.
I couldn't get it to load either from the link you were given - but have managed to get it from the link in the opMaybe I just have a bad internet connection since it's not loading.
I couldn't get it to load either from the link you were given - but have managed to get it from the link in the op.
While that doesn't encessiarly confirm Zulus.. how on earth could he get accurate color schemes? I don't remember anybody saying "Oh, I wonder what color scheme the X will get".
I think that increases the chance of Zulus.
Besides, Zulus are an iconic civ of Civ, and while everybody dislikes them.. for some reason, you know they gotta be in there once.
You can notice a light green color in the bottom of the seen map.
I just checked the history of the wikipedia page. On March 22, Austria was blue and purple with Charles V as the leader. Carthage had my suggestions (Numidian Cavalry as the unit, Mercenary Armies as the ability). Ethiopia was not listed. Maya had the Holkan as the UU. Zulu were exactly the same as now only their colors were purple.
It seems that whoever is editing the page is diligent but not necessary in possession of any more knowledge than us.
New diplomatic option is 'Adopt Embassy'.
I do not like defining a "more powerful" civ solely by the number of cities. That's almost irrelevant in Civ5. One can have 4 cities and towards the bottom in population and be dominating in a game. Since it applies to combat, it should be solely based on the Soldiers rating.
I do not like defining a "more powerful" civ solely by the number of cities. That's almost irrelevant in Civ5. One can have 4 cities and towards the bottom in population and be dominating in a game. Since it applies to combat, it should be solely based on the Soldiers rating.
True but I thinx they want it to be a defencive bonus only .
SO if you are conquering a civ and taking cities you will lose the bonus...
Instead at higher difficulties you could take cities and still have lower soldiers.
Proparly thats why thehy did it.
Soldiers would be too fluid. Imagine fighting a two-front war, where your eastern front manages to repel a large attack. Suddenly, your western border troops lose morale when they realize the enemy forces were weakened, but when one of your weakened units die, the rest then pick up the slack again. It makes more sense for your troops to redouble their efforts if you lose a major city, and become less aggressive if you retake your cities or start taking enemy cities.