The Official Civilization V website has been relaunched with a complete facelift. The new website covers new sections, like media, downloads and goodies. Not all offer much though. The most interesting new section is the "Civilizations" sections in which all civs of the game are covered. Every civ comes with a brief description and an in-game video of it's leader.
"I'm pleased to meet you", Elisabeth of England welcomes is with a bit of a wary voice. We learn that the English have (like all other civs) 2 special units, the Longbowman and the Ship of the Line. Nothing about special buildings (yet?).
Browsing through all civilizations and hear their leaders speak in their native language is defenitely a way to raise your anticipation of civ5!.
Visit the relaunched official website of Civilization V at http://www.civilization5.com
update: "It appears that each civ has 2 specials which can be units or buildings (eg Egypt - burial tomb)." (thanks to ColdPhoenix)
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Last edited by Robert; June 11, 2010, 04:02.Formerly known as "CyberShy"
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I'd be interested to find out more about the special abilities. Some are pretty clear (India - population growth) but what about manifest destiny (an extra happy face per city?) and sun never sets (cheaper to run a large empire?). Some like "Father governs children" I couldn't even guess at!
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I think father governs children probably makes control over your own citizens easier consider this is Siam we are talking about.
I'm willing to bet the Hellenic League makes it easier to deal with City states.Modern man calls walking more quickly in the same direction down the same road “change.”
The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
The simple suggestion of a true change scandalizes and terrifies modern man. -Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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Originally posted by Heraclitus View PostI think father governs children probably makes control over your own citizens easier consider this is Siam we are talking about.
Thai city-states gradually became independent from the weaker Khmer Empire. It is said that Sukhothai was established as a sovereign, strong kingdom by Pho Khun Si Indrathit in 1238 AD. A political feature called by 'classic' Thai historians as, 'father governs children' existed at this time. Everybody could bring their problems to the king directly; as there was a bell in front of the palace for this purpose. The city briefly dominated the area under King Ramkhamhaeng, who established the Thai alphabet, but after his death in 1365 it fell into decline and became subject to another emerging Thai state: the Ayutthaya kingdom in the lower Chao Phraya area.Captain of Team Apolyton - ISDG 2012
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Originally posted by OzzyKP View PostFrom wikipedia:
Thai city-states gradually became independent from the weaker Khmer Empire. It is said that Sukhothai was established as a sovereign, strong kingdom by Pho Khun Si Indrathit in 1238 AD. A political feature called by 'classic' Thai historians as, 'father governs children' existed at this time. Everybody could bring their problems to the king directly; as there was a bell in front of the palace for this purpose. The city briefly dominated the area under King Ramkhamhaeng, who established the Thai alphabet, but after his death in 1365 it fell into decline and became subject to another emerging Thai state: the Ayutthaya kingdom in the lower Chao Phraya area.Modern man calls walking more quickly in the same direction down the same road “change.”
The world, in the last three hundred years, has not changed except in that sense.
The simple suggestion of a true change scandalizes and terrifies modern man. -Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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City states look like a big game changer!
It also looks like Firaxis really made the diplo victory and the cultural victory a lot more interesting!
Especially the diplo victory and the city states concept looks amazing. I wonder how the 'local government' thing works after you captured an enemy city. Will it also become something like a city state? Or is it still a part of your empire?
I'm looking forward to civ5 a lot!!!Formerly known as "CyberShy"
Carpe Diem tamen Memento Mori
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