Everyone remembers what fun we had last time, what with the hwacha photo and the blurry screenshot of the civ select screen that, upon being blown up, appeared to show the Hebrews as a selectable civ? Now it's that time again, scientifically analyzing all the facts until we know who the eight civs are!
Here is what we KNOW about the Civ 3: Conq
NOTE: This post will be updated as more info leaks out.
--there are eight of them in total. (source: http://www.firaxis.com/company_showr...?releasenum=43)
--They mention a Sumerian UU, therefore it is safe to say that Sumer is definitely in.
--They mention a scenario involving battle with the Inca and Maya, combine this with previous Firaxian comments that the Inca and Maya were the two civs they wish they could have put in PTW, I think we can definitively say that both of them are in. (http://www.firaxis.com/company_showr...?releasenum=43)
--They mention a new unit called the trebuchet. This may or may not be a UU. If it is, then it is a strong point for the Byzantines, as the time period it was used corresponds greatly with the Byzantine's golden age. Also, they are really the only conceivable civ that could it could be a UU for. I must admit my knowledge in this area is scarce, if there are any experts on the trebuchet out there who would care to correct me, I would be honored.
Here are a couple interesting sites on the weapon.
here is an exceprt from one of the sites
"TREBUCHET, a medieval siege engine, employed either to batter masonry or to throw projectiles over walls. It was developed from the post-classical Roman. onager (wild ass), which derived its name from the kicking action of the machine. It consisted of a frame placed on the ground to which a vertical frame of’ solid timber was rigidly fixed at its front end; through the vertical frame ran an axle, which had a single stout spoke. On the extremity of the spoke was a Cup to receive the projectile. In action the spoke was forced down, against the tension of twisted ropes or other springs, by a windlass, and then suddenly released. The spoke thus kicked the crosspiece of the vertical frame, and the projectile at its extreme end was shot forward. In the trébuchet the means of prcipulsion was a counter-weight. The axle which was near the top of a high strutted vertical frame served as the bridge of a balance, the shorter arm of which carried the counter-weight and the longer arm the carrier for the shot. An alternative name for the trébuchet is the mangonel (man gonneau)."
-The main site has the picture of a leader named Mursilis, who was a Hittite King. Oddly though, "Mursilis" has the Ishtar Gate behind him, which has nothing to do with the Hittites. http://www.civ3.com/images/screensho...ursilis_sm.jpg
"Gilgamesh" can be viewed here. http://www.civ3.com/images/screensho...lgamesh_sm.jpg
Here are the standings as of now
1. Sumer (led by Gilgamesh, UU Enikdu Warrior)
2. Inca (UU "Inca Scout")
3. Maya (UU Javelin-throwing warrior of some sort)
4. Hittites (led by Mursilis)
5. ???
6. ???
7. ???
8. ???
List of civilizations that *may* be included.(please note, anything is possible, and all possible civs are not included on this list. For example, if I created this list before the press release, I would have never included Sumer in a million years!)
Hebrews
Khmer
Dutch
Portugese
Poles
Byzantines
Polynesians
Australians
Ethiopians
Mali
Sioux/Cherokee
Here is what we KNOW about the Civ 3: Conq
NOTE: This post will be updated as more info leaks out.
--there are eight of them in total. (source: http://www.firaxis.com/company_showr...?releasenum=43)
--They mention a Sumerian UU, therefore it is safe to say that Sumer is definitely in.
--They mention a scenario involving battle with the Inca and Maya, combine this with previous Firaxian comments that the Inca and Maya were the two civs they wish they could have put in PTW, I think we can definitively say that both of them are in. (http://www.firaxis.com/company_showr...?releasenum=43)
--They mention a new unit called the trebuchet. This may or may not be a UU. If it is, then it is a strong point for the Byzantines, as the time period it was used corresponds greatly with the Byzantine's golden age. Also, they are really the only conceivable civ that could it could be a UU for. I must admit my knowledge in this area is scarce, if there are any experts on the trebuchet out there who would care to correct me, I would be honored.
Here are a couple interesting sites on the weapon.
here is an exceprt from one of the sites
"TREBUCHET, a medieval siege engine, employed either to batter masonry or to throw projectiles over walls. It was developed from the post-classical Roman. onager (wild ass), which derived its name from the kicking action of the machine. It consisted of a frame placed on the ground to which a vertical frame of’ solid timber was rigidly fixed at its front end; through the vertical frame ran an axle, which had a single stout spoke. On the extremity of the spoke was a Cup to receive the projectile. In action the spoke was forced down, against the tension of twisted ropes or other springs, by a windlass, and then suddenly released. The spoke thus kicked the crosspiece of the vertical frame, and the projectile at its extreme end was shot forward. In the trébuchet the means of prcipulsion was a counter-weight. The axle which was near the top of a high strutted vertical frame served as the bridge of a balance, the shorter arm of which carried the counter-weight and the longer arm the carrier for the shot. An alternative name for the trébuchet is the mangonel (man gonneau)."
-The main site has the picture of a leader named Mursilis, who was a Hittite King. Oddly though, "Mursilis" has the Ishtar Gate behind him, which has nothing to do with the Hittites. http://www.civ3.com/images/screensho...ursilis_sm.jpg
"Gilgamesh" can be viewed here. http://www.civ3.com/images/screensho...lgamesh_sm.jpg
Here are the standings as of now
1. Sumer (led by Gilgamesh, UU Enikdu Warrior)
2. Inca (UU "Inca Scout")
3. Maya (UU Javelin-throwing warrior of some sort)
4. Hittites (led by Mursilis)
5. ???
6. ???
7. ???
8. ???
List of civilizations that *may* be included.(please note, anything is possible, and all possible civs are not included on this list. For example, if I created this list before the press release, I would have never included Sumer in a million years!)
Hebrews
Khmer
Dutch
Portugese
Poles
Byzantines
Polynesians
Australians
Ethiopians
Mali
Sioux/Cherokee
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