Persia civ suggestion

About Gholam we have too many options . They were slaved from caucasus serving in Persian army . It’s pleasure to hear everyone’s opinions .:slightly_smiling_face:

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so i was thinking about the wonder options and here’s the ones id most like to see:

shah mosque (2)

chehel sotoon palace (4)

el golu (6)

golestan palace (7)

Eram Garden (8)

this is just my own subjective opinion based entirely on how aesthetically good looking the buildings in question are.

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1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 wonders are in their home city Isfahan while other remaining wonders are in other important cities .

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Make age of empires great again ! Thanks for this enthusiasm for our beloved game :relaxed:

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Thank you my friend :pray:t2::slightly_smiling_face::slightly_smiling_face::pray:t2:
I hope devs continue to support our great AOE III DE in 2022

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They will because there is money to get :rofl::money_with_wings::abacus:

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I think Gholams should be a Food cost only unit, that is not very good, but is easy to produce in large numbers, and has good upgrade cards.

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What about Zamzama cannon ?
You think it can replace the falconet for Persians? Or heavy cannon ?

The Falconet is already too similar to an Heavy Cannon. I think the Zamzama Gun should be a Falconet/Horse Gun type unit, because those are the most useful types of artillry in the game, and you ofetn get shipment of 2 in the Fortress Age.

Perhaps a more expensive version of the Falconet, but with greater Area Damage.

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Imagine native light cannon (it has good range) but with slow fire rate & slow movement speed

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Light Cannon is OP, though, because it is a Falconet-Culverin Hybrid, and is so because it used to be the only Artillery the hauds could get.

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I think light cannons are stronger version of the Japanese flaming arrows

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No, they came before, so it is more like Flaming Arrows are weaker and cheaper versions of the Light Cannons.

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In 2023 also :sweat_smile:

By the end of 2022, we could get 3 new DLCs, and including the end of 2023 it could be 5 DLC (I count small and large DLC).

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This is what I would want:
-Large Old World (Africa, Asia, Europe) DLCs with 3-4 civs each.
-Small Successor civ DLCs that cost around $5 each 8Brazil, Gran Colombia…) and are much easier to make.
-Perhaps another larger Natives DLC that adds civs like Comanchee/Apache, Mapuches, Maori…

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All of these depends on the release date of the 2nd expansion (African civs) if we get them in Q3 2021 it will be cool because devs can work on 3rd expansion in Q4 2021

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I would rather get 1 large expansion every year or 2 years, but have them be large, with campaigns and 3-4 civs.
I can wait 2 years for the next big expansion, after Africa, so long as it brings in good civs.

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They cannot stop the updates until they introduce homecity customization to all the remaining civs.

Chinese was just the beginning.
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Natives and Settlers DLC - DLC that adds the greatest revolutionary civs from the Americas and the greatest native civs from this area.

  • Tupi civ - Brazilian civ
  • Maya civ - Mexicans civ
  • Muisca civ - Gran Colombia civ
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I’d like to see the customizations of the other civs. They could also give new backgrounds for European civs - most are boring. I like the most from the European backgrounds - Portuguese storm and Swedish aurora. The others seem boring.

While the Aztecs and Incas have a typical Home City, I don’t know what things could be done to costumize the Iroquois and Lakota. It’s a pity they don’t have a typical HC :confused:

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