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Lion.Kanzen

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  1. So they should have non-infinite fields. This would make them different in their play style.
  2. By the way, it is not that the mechanics are implemented.The Japanese (Yamatai) also have no cavalry (except mercenaries). It remains fantasy and speculation.
  3. It's not invented, it's reasoned, why didn't they have horses? Why did the Romans, for example, come to use elephants in Britain? To invent would be to give them swords and pikes. The justification is based on history. The same can be said with the Dacians using catapults.
  4. Yamatai also hasn't native horse units. ----- Most nomads civs do not use fields, only corrals.(Yet that's no longer a problem with the food trickle).
  5. Capturing stables. but limiting the cost and number of units.This did AoE II with the Native Americans. In fact almost the same should be done with Indian and African elephants.
  6. obviously like many things in the new world. I do not rule out some accident or miracle. It's not impossible either. Both the Norse and the Polynesians demonstrated that it is possible to reach the continental land. The problem is the Atlantic sea. is brave and unpredictable. Again we go to the point of 0 A.D Iberians fighting with Chinese, isn't it absurd too?
  7. It's a game, don't forget. It is not realistic with the gameplay. Historically, American viva can capture horses (stables) Both in North and South America they managed to ride a horse by themselves. North American.
  8. they still need polishing that meta-gameplay. And we need the fort-carts.They have nomadic defenses. Wagon based.
  9. accidental transatlantic voyages. https://www.gaia.com/article/out-of-place-artifacts "In Brazil’s Guanabara Bay a sunken shipwreck was discovered appearing to be the remains of an ancient Roman ship. Among the submerged ruins were a number of large terracotta amphorae, tall jars that were made during the Roman empire. The jars were dated between the 1st century BC and 3rd century AD, definitively proving their origin from the Roman Empire. This type of pottery was used to transport anything from wine, to olive oil, and grains."
  10. Indeed A27 SVN. GitHub source.
  11. I think that would work better with the shrines (map neutral object).
  12. amount of Otakus(That's what we call fans of anime and Japanese culture in Latin America) are going to join.
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