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Meme Lord
the 2-pack was something like 7.50, right? so i'd expect a 3-pack to be somewhere between 9 and 10 bucks, even though i wouldn't really expect one
But this patch also says, right below the spearman change: "Allow Alexander and Darius to consider Hoplites and Immortals for offensive roles in early game." I think the change has more to do with having them use their UU more than anything else. It would be nice to have the Mayans, I might be the only Civfanatic that doesn't really want the Zulu in at this time. All the DLC nations we've had so far have been war focused, except for Babylon and arguably Polynesia. (Mongolia, Inca, Spain, Denmark). So it'd be nice to have a culture/science focused civ, like Korea, which nonetheless has interesting military units (Turtle Ship! Hwacha/Shinkichon!) I suppose it's entirely possible for it to be either Maya/Zulu or Korea, no real hints so far aside from the patch notes and that guess/assumption/inside info that it'd be Korea + Wonders of the World from the German guy on the forums.Maybe a bit, but the thing that really jumped out at me is that before the Denmark DLC the patch had a lot to do with improving AI embarking and use of water to move units, as well as AI determining when to pillage. The only real AI change I see is a willingness to use spears, immortals, hoplites, landsknecht in offensive support roles. I would be surprised if that was unrelated to the new DLC, it makes sense to me if it was something like Impi for the Zulu and someone said "let's make sure the new civ actually uses its cool new unit."
My guess is actually Mayan, because of the Stone and the Spear AI. A Holkan and some stone-working building makes sense. The other one is Zimbabwe, which had impressive stone fortifications and spearmen as a core of their army.
But this patch also says, right below the spearman change: "Allow Alexander and Darius to consider Hoplites and Immortals for offensive roles in early game." I think the change has more to do with having them use their UU more than anything else. It would be nice to have the Mayans, I might be the only Civfanatic that doesn't really want the Zulu in at this time. All the DLC nations we've had so far have been war focused, except for Babylon and arguably Polynesia. (Mongolia, Inca, Spain, Denmark). So it'd be nice to have a culture/science focused civ, like Korea, which nonetheless has interesting military units (Turtle Ship! Hwacha/Shinkichon!) I suppose it's entirely possible for it to be either Maya/Zulu or Korea, no real hints so far aside from the patch notes and that guess/assumption/inside info that it'd be Korea + Wonders of the World from the German guy on the forums.
i hope it's not korea, partly because i'm just not interested in them at all, but mostly just so everyone can stop saying, "well, that german guy said..."
I vote for Denmark. I want a commerce focused civ again.
edit: forgot the vikings are danishI still want a commerce centric civ though. Someone with a unique trade post improvement or something.
At least not soon.I'm just wishing they'd give us a release date or at least the Civ name soon. It would be very satisfying![]()
Yep, this patch is not coming alongside any DLC.