I'm going to go ahead and say that is likely a scenario building and not evidence they are going to add a separate Italian civilization. Rome is in, and although there are plenty of arguments as to why they don't represent modern Italians all that well, it would be way too confusing to have doubles of city names like Rome on the map.
mmhh ... your right. Rome would be a city that's the capital for 2 civs then ... Maybe call "Roman" Rome Roma or Old Rome, and "Italian" Rome just Rome or New Rome. But that would be weird, since we don't speak in terms of Old and New Rome.
If the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore or in short Duomo isn't a UB for the Italian civ, then this would be the sign of a great Late Middle Ages / Quattrocento-Renaissance scenario. From The Plague to Religious wars. I'd like it.
ratputajao said:
I would be surprised to see Italy after you already have Rome? Didnt Italy only become a unified country in the late 19th centuary?
But you can't equal Rome with Italy. The powerful states of Florence, Venice, Genua, Napels and medieval Rome/Papal States had as much connection with the Roman Empire as France. They just were a mix of the Roman cities and the Ostrogoths/Langobards, just like France is a mix of Roman(o-Gaul)s and Franks. The only thing that's different is that Italy is on the place where Rome's centre of power was. OK, they will have more Roman blood than French people, but for instance they don't speak Latin any more and except for Rome, their big cities are different(ly named) than the ones in the Roman Empire.
And yes, Italy only became united in 19th century. So did Germany. And the USA only became independant in the late 18th century.
But it's probably only a scenario civ ... So I musn't argue with you about it.
ratputajao said:
I for one would be disappointed to see Polynesiams put in before Vietnam or Siam. I really hope this isnt the case. Um, what is the capital of Polynesia? That is good they were able sail to distant Island on tiny boats but they were hardly the first explorers. ...actually though, seing that they put the Celts in anything is possible.
The rest look like a good possibility.
Maybe instead of cities, the Polynesians could have island names. Like Rapa Nui (or Easter Island). I'd like really like the Polynesians being in there because although they are well known and had more of a civ (primarily on Easter Island) than the Zulu of Celts, I think they haven't ever been implimented in a game.
But well, the only reason I put them in is because you have the Moai Statues as a Wonder and we haven't yet have had a civ in Oceania. They'd fill that gap.
But we have the Angkor Wat, Cristo Redentor and Shwedagon Paya. And it's very doubtfull they'd put Khmer, Brazil AND Burma in the game.
It's just a guess and a hope.
On the other hand, you name some good ones, although I'm going to complain again about calling (9) "Native Americans"--the Aztec, Inca, and Maya are all native Americans as well.
I know in theory Native Americans is too broad and also encompasses South American Indians. But when you use the term, most of the people will only associate it with the North American Native Americans. You could call them the Lakota Sioux. But in that term, they'd only cover a small part of pre-colonised north America.
I'm not sure on Polynesia, Khmer, Ethiopia, Italy, and the Plains Indians, as I will call your (9). Maybe one or two, but not all of them. I am thinking they might throw in Sumeria and Austria, both of which have made prior Civ appearances.
I only chose them because they represent different continents and I think that's the developpers will choose. Besides look to Warlords: Celts, Vikings (Europe), Carthage (North Africa), Zulu (South Africa), Ottomans (Middle East), Koreans (Far East).
I very much doubt they'd but Sumeria AND Babylonia in 1 expansion. They are too similar. I think they prefer global diversity.
And Austria. Mmmmhhh ... I'd like to play as Maria Theresia (as she ruled my country Belgium), but I think they're too similar to the Germans. And we already have the Dutch and the Portugese as European civs. And I think they'd prefer Byzantium to Austria.