It only seems to work about half the time, if that, and that isn't exactly "working" to me.
Right now, I'm playing the Dutch ("European") and I started out immediately bordering the Japanese ("Asian") and the Egyptians (Middle Eastern"). The next closest are the Portuguese, the Spanish, and the Italians (all "Mediterranean"). I also have the Koreans ("Asian") nearby. The two remaining civs on the continent are actually (gasp!) "European"-- the Germans and the Russians. Other "European" civs (the French and the British) are on another continent.
This is very typical and happens at least half of the time.
Does this sound like "culturally-linked starting locations" to you?
Right now, I'm playing the Dutch ("European") and I started out immediately bordering the Japanese ("Asian") and the Egyptians (Middle Eastern"). The next closest are the Portuguese, the Spanish, and the Italians (all "Mediterranean"). I also have the Koreans ("Asian") nearby. The two remaining civs on the continent are actually (gasp!) "European"-- the Germans and the Russians. Other "European" civs (the French and the British) are on another continent.
This is very typical and happens at least half of the time.
Does this sound like "culturally-linked starting locations" to you?
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