Every time i see mountains in civ 7, i think, that mountain needs a scout climbing it for recon! Like advanced wars where infantry can climb mountains. But in civ 7 i reckon the scouts and unique scouts should only be able to climb mountains for a defensive bonus, get extended sight and reveal hidden armies
Pairing Trung Trac with Rome, you could research Discipline as second civic which grants you a free Legatus with 3 Promotions, which means you can get a free extra town quite early and the 20% extra xp on Commanders would make it easier to get a few more free towns out of the Legatuses.
I'm dead. Charlemagne rocking a dad bod. Amazing. (Also thank you, I absolutely didn't want to go watch a bunch of videos or read things. This entertaining summary was perfect! Looking forward to Civ VII.)
Very info, much knowledge! Still going to play Isabella first, but now I have some other cultural/eco people to try out (along with Machiavelli just for the chaos. Might save him for when I play multiplayer with my buddy.)
This video kinda confirms a suspiction of mine: It will be a bit forced to fit Hawai'i in the current roster of leaders and civilizations, even though I'm quite excited about playing with them.
Hawaii seems disappointing to me unfortunately. No bonuses towards exploration/seafaring and incredibly all-in on Culture but they gain it from doing a bunch random things that don’t really synergies with each other. Maybe they’re strong if religion is all you care about in the Exploration Age.
We'll have to see how stuff stacks up - they could well be a map situational civ that either rocks or suffers - but I wouldn't be surprised if they end up being quite useful
I thought so too, but the gameplay variety opens up so much with this that I'm okay with it, and it leans into the alternate history aspect that's always been a part of Civ
The bit that sold me on the changing civ option is that you get to keep most of the buildings, quarters and social policy cards even after you change. So you'll always have most of the abilities even if you're called something different. It will take some getting used to but I don't think it will actually feel like you lose much moving civs
Love your content Ursa, but i cant get myself to like Civ7. The way they mirror Humankind is a gamebreaker for me. I will probably watch your vid's, but I'm not going to buy the game. I've played since Civ1 and this is the first game i wont buy. Price is wack as well :o
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£699 - What you need to know about the leaders is that none of them are the University of Sankore.
So... I guess they are all worthless then. Do we yet know whether the University will continue its glorious existence as a wonder?
If it doesn't I say we riot
Benjamin Franklin- Automatically builds a fireplace when you conquer a settlement. Settlements with fireplaces produce Cavalry units faster. Huzzah!
Huzzah! I'm actually pretty interested to see what sort of leader he will be
@@UrsaRyan my vote is culture/scientific, gets bonuses when you discover electricity.
Every time i see mountains in civ 7, i think, that mountain needs a scout climbing it for recon! Like advanced wars where infantry can climb mountains. But in civ 7 i reckon the scouts and unique scouts should only be able to climb mountains for a defensive bonus, get extended sight and reveal hidden armies
I honestly think this would be a really cool feature - we'll have to keep pitching it
Meanwhile, Ibn Battuta leans in and says “I synergize well with every civ”
I SEE EVERYTHING!!!
don't do a advanced start with inca though
loved the live streams but missed my daily dose of Ursa, glad you are uploading again
Pairing Trung Trac with Rome, you could research Discipline as second civic which grants you a free Legatus with 3 Promotions, which means you can get a free extra town quite early and the 20% extra xp on Commanders would make it easier to get a few more free towns out of the Legatuses.
The people demand an exploration age civ tier list!
To come!
@@UrsaRyan Helllll yeah brother
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Hooray for yes news... wait wrong channel. Hooray for ursa ryan video
Don’t let me catch you commenting on other channels again 😤
Oh no Daily found me spouting news, I'm in trouble now
Really needed this video!!! Thanks Ursa!
that was awesome. Thanks Ursa Ryan
Ursa uploaded again! Huzzah!
Huzzah!
I'm dead. Charlemagne rocking a dad bod. Amazing. (Also thank you, I absolutely didn't want to go watch a bunch of videos or read things. This entertaining summary was perfect! Looking forward to Civ VII.)
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Very info, much knowledge! Still going to play Isabella first, but now I have some other cultural/eco people to try out (along with Machiavelli just for the chaos. Might save him for when I play multiplayer with my buddy.)
He does look like the sort of leader that would be hilarious in multiplayer
I'm just excited to see some more civ
Videos to return very soon!
Thanks for this ursa!
Hey you're welcome!
Excellent information, though I was glad the names of civs/leaders was on screen, as some of the pronunciation was different than usual
(Raises Hand) "Will you still be able to nuke Golden Gate Bridges in Civ 7?"
I still feel so bad for that
Im looking forward to civ 7 huzzah!
Huzzah!
This video kinda confirms a suspiction of mine: It will be a bit forced to fit Hawai'i in the current roster of leaders and civilizations, even though I'm quite excited about playing with them.
Hawaii seems disappointing to me unfortunately. No bonuses towards exploration/seafaring and incredibly all-in on Culture but they gain it from doing a bunch random things that don’t really synergies with each other. Maybe they’re strong if religion is all you care about in the Exploration Age.
We'll have to see how stuff stacks up - they could well be a map situational civ that either rocks or suffers - but I wouldn't be surprised if they end up being quite useful
I actually really like the thought of making OP combos between leaders and civs
By the time we get to modern age, I think the combos are going to be really cool - a lot of legacy building going on!
Can't wait
Huzzah!
the game looks so pretty
It does doesn't it! A big highlight of the game
i love everything about this new civ except the changing countries mechanic, wdym you can rule Mongolia as Charlemagne?? 😭😭
I totally agree
I thought so too, but the gameplay variety opens up so much with this that I'm okay with it, and it leans into the alternate history aspect that's always been a part of Civ
The bit that sold me on the changing civ option is that you get to keep most of the buildings, quarters and social policy cards even after you change. So you'll always have most of the abilities even if you're called something different. It will take some getting used to but I don't think it will actually feel like you lose much moving civs
The take from this is "Why not consider Mongolia?". Are they that strong or is it just the Ursa Ryan way of playing that shows? :)
Look I do not have a problem with war in civ
Early bears !!!!
Huzzah!
HUZZAH!!
Huzzah!
The flags on the ships blowing backwards really bothers me..
Are there more leaders?
More to come yes!
@UrsaRyan Brilliant and thank you for your work!
Can we have new a Civ 6 series, please?
Very soon! Monday (probably)
Why did they give Charlemagne massive gut?
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Not paying more than 30 wait or get on sale
They need to add Oliver Cromwell as a leader
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260th like
WTF? Almost 300 dollars for the game. That's crazy
What currency are you in?!?
@UrsaRyan Canadian dollars
Love your content Ursa, but i cant get myself to like Civ7. The way they mirror Humankind is a gamebreaker for me. I will probably watch your vid's, but I'm not going to buy the game. I've played since Civ1 and this is the first game i wont buy. Price is wack as well :o