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Yeah but did you hear they are putting " Obesity of the people " in as a kind of negative wonder, you get it when your luxuries are to high
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Originally posted by Wille
Yeah but did you hear they are putting " Obesity of the people " in as a kind of negative wonder, you get it when your luxuries are to high
Obesity?
*checks dictionary*
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Originally posted by Alexander01
And someone mentioned Julius Caesar. has anyone seen his pic? Where? Or was it just Alexander?
It's not really easy to confuse those two.
My hair has been recently compared to Alexander's but looking at my family it'll sure turn out to be more like Caesar's
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Originally posted by lockstep
The June 2001 pcgamer preview includes the picture of a female leader (http://www.civfanatics.com/civ3image..._pcgamer01.jpg). Looks pretty much like Catherine the Great for me. So she would be the Russian leader.
VERY good lockstep!
I was away too long so I might have missed this info. Stll have we seen this leader before? (who is she? - Catherine?)
Alexander01 and paiktis22: Actually, it is possible that this picture shows Maria Theresia (well, she was Austrian rather than German, but however ...)
But then, the Russian leader would probably be Stalin. Not really politically correct ... And how many people outside of Germany and Austria really know about Maria Theresia?
So I guess that Catherine the Great will be the Russian leader, while Frederic the Great will be the German leader.
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Paiktis,
Good to see you again, old friend! How's that detective agency coming along?
Yeah, some things have changed in the time you were gone. Japanese in, Spanish out...
It looks like someone was listening to your comment about the lack of new info (4 new screenshots)
Solver,
I agree, but in case of CtP2 we could have both: more info and less scrolling. But for some reason Activision had this strong urge to keep the screens as small as possible...
Lockstep,
Good work! Thanks for the heads up on that one, we seemed to have overlooked that pic from the beginning. I too would say it's Catherine the Great but I've been wrong before (with the Japanese leader), so I wouldn't want to jump to conclusions. Maria Theresa seems less likely to me, there have been more suitable German leaders (esp. since she was actually Austrian rather than German, though for a while she reigned over part of what is now Germany - until the Prussians took control of it), but I don't want to rule anything out. I've added the pic to the summary though.
Alexander01,
What do you base this conclusion of the Japanese leader on? I'm not very familiar with Japanese history but I'd like to know if this is sheer speculation or based on some sort of evidence. I'm not familiar with Hatshepsut but Cleopatra wasn't black so would not seem to be the Egyptian leader. I'm not sure anymore since our volume of evidence is growing too large to keep in memory but I don't think we've actually seen a pic of Julius Ceasar (though the amount of text references is overwhelming).
LOL@Wille
So far, based on our evidence, we know that:
100% CONFIRMED. These civs ARE in CIV 3:
1. AMERICANS - Leader (Abraham Lincoln; 100% confirmed), city names (capital), Unique Unit (F15) -> Light blue
2. GERMANS - Unique Unit (Panzer), city names (capital), multiple text references, video reference -> Dark blue
3. CHINESE - Leader (Mao Zedong; 100% confirmed), city names -> Light blue
4. ROMANS - Leader (C. Julius Ceasar), city name (capital), Unique Unit (Legion), video reference -> Red
5. FRENCH - Leader (Joan of Arc(?); 100% confirmed), city names (capital), dialogue window of the French (Unique Unit: Musketeer?) -> Pink
6. RUSSIANS - Leader? (Catherine the Great? Or Maria Theresa?), Unique Unit (MiG), city names -> Grey
7. ZULUS - Unique Unit (Impi), city names -> Yellow
8. ENGLISH - Leader (Elisabeth I; 100% confirmed), (Unique Unit: Man-at-Arms?)
9. EGYPTIANS - Leader (100% pharaoh, does anyone know who this is?), definite text reference, city names (capital) -> Yellow
10. INDIANS - Leader (Mahatma Ghandi; 100% confirmed)
11. JAPANESE (95%) - Leader (here - Hat and characters on collar are Japanese, Tokugawa Ieyasu?), possible Unique Unit (Samurai) (see 17)
12. IROQUOIS - Leader (Hiawatha; 100% confirmed), city names, text references, Unique Unit (75% Unique Unit - 25% Military Leader) -> Grey
13. GREEKS - Leader (Alexander the Great, city names (capital), possible Unique Unit (Hoplite), text reference, video reference -> Green
EVIDENCE ABOUT OTHER CIVS (which means they could be in or not):
14. PERSIANS - City names (capital) -> Brown?
15. BABYLONIANS - City name -> Red
16. AZTECS - City names -> Pink
17. MONGOLS (5%) - There's a small chance Firaxis made some mistakes with the Leader; if so, it is a Mongol rather than a Japanese Leader (see 11)
SUGGESTIONS BASED ON CLUES (weak clues but we report them):
18. SPANISH - City name: Salamanca, but it was once a Roman city and there's also an Iroquois city with that name.
19. VIKINGS (?) Very weak clues. See above mention URL for the boat: Viking Longboat?
20. ISRAELIS. Apolytoner Eli has pointed out that according to a israeli site, Israel is in.
21. CANADIANS. City name (Montreal). The city name is NOT on the map, but on a civ 3 window.
22. CONFEDERATES. As refered to in a swedish article, a Great Military Leader in Civ 3 could be Stonewell Jackson. Apolytoner Arator argued that this leader is impossible to be in the same civ as Lincoln (=100% confirmed leader of the Americans). Many other Apolytoners disagree though, arguing that he's more likely to be an American, among other reasons because (as joseph1944 pointed out) he served for the American Army before joinging the Confederates.
23. PHOENICIANS. Based on a single text reference in a preview.
---------------------------------------------------------------- The evidence is categorized as such:
Leader= We have a picture of the leader of the corresponting civ.
Unique Unit= We know that the particular unique unit belongs to the corresponding civ Text reference= The civ has been mentioned by Firaxis in their web site or in interviews by their CEO Video reference= The civ was seen in Firaxis demo movie from E3. City names= The names of cities that clearly belong to the corresponding civ are included in scrrenshots of the game All other clues= All other clues are reported next to the civ name. -> Color= Indicates in which color(s) the civ has been seen in in-game screenshots.
* Firaxis officially stated that the number of civs that is playable per game will officially be 8. However, it will be possible to increase this number to 16 through the editing tools. Firaxis made no official statement on the total number of civs that will be included in the game but this aforementioned statement and the fact that all previews agree on this issue make it very likely that this number will be 16.
* Based on this info and all available screenshots it can be concluded that the Civs are very likely to be tied to color. There appear to be 8 colors in the game, with 2 civs tied to each color. Note that none of this is official.
* The city names in the screenshots can be from an extra city names list or could have been arbitrarily written be members of Firaxis. So city names in screenshots don't guarantee that a civ will be in. Examples: Kerplakistan and Huntsville, possibly others.
* Another problem could be scenarios. Though city names alone are not enough evidence to include a civ on the 100% certain list and scenario-specific graphics are not likely to be made public until the game is in late beta (if they even exist at all), it's quite possible that some of the evidence we used in this list is based on scenario specific information and not be valid for the regular game.
I know it's not very discernible but what do her garments tell us? (crown, scarf behind the head, lace in neck) and the building, symbol behind her? (is that a cross? if it is it's not orthodox style)
Luckily she is clearly european and we already have the two empires she ma belong to (Germany, Russia) in the 100% confirmed civs so this is a secondary matter (phew )
Solver,
Actually, they have. Your average history book may not mention them but there's a lot it doesn't mention. The Nubian dynasty (i.e. the 25th dynasty IIRC) consisted of Nubians (Duh!), black Africans from present-day Sudan (there may have been other black pharaohs as well, but I'm not sure about that). They were as black as the picture shows. However, to my knowlegde they didn't bring forth any really famous pharaoh ala Cleopatra or Ramses II. So that's a very interesting issue that will probably only be solved by actually playing the game; until then your guess is as good as any.
Thanks paiktis. LOL, I guess it would indeed be too easy Yeah, we're very, very lucky that it's only a secondary issue, I don't think I could handle another Japanese/Mongol case
as fat as this woman is, it must be Maria Theresia
Did you know that they had to use a crane to get her into the capuzine tomb, where (almost) all the habsburgs found their last residence?
"The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
"Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.
Ok - my decision on Tokugawa Ieyasu was a bit of an educated guess. I'm a history major in college and have studied this kind of stuff extensively.
My reasons for Tokuygawa-
He was the leader of the Japanese in CivII, and so far all the identified leaders have matched their CivII counterparts.
I've seen his portrait at art exhibitions.
He was greater than his predecessors (the other candidates-
Oda and Toyotomi).
I read an article which refered to this animated leader as "Toku," and the only reasonable conclusion I feel is our buddy Ieyasu here.
In regards to the Pharaoh, Egyptians were probably all lot darker than you would think, though not as dark as Nubians. But you're right to say that the dynasty of Greek Ptolemies were lighter skinned - though by the time of Cleopatra they could have darkened by intermarriage.
We'll have to see what Firaxis's answer is.
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Alexander01,
Thank you very much for your insights on the Japanese guy. You make a very convincing case for him, so I'll remove the question mark behind his name in the summary.
I'm aware that Egyptians were 'darker' than is generally assumed, but the picture from the screenshot is IMHO extremely dark. But you do have a point (maybe Firaxis is even making sort of a statement by deliberately making this pharoah black?) so it could basically be anyone.
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