

I'm under the impression that if you have Maui you can send him alongside a Nau, plop down a resource next to the coast, and then build a Feitoria for profit.

The Feitoria that can only be placed in foreign territory, which provides bonuses when you trade with that city is neat.

One of the few civs that might want to utilize campuses around reefs, instead of mountains, for more science for their UB. I'd kind of wanted them to get science from coastal tiles, and tying that into a building is a cool concept. The Navigational School was unexpected, but a good surprise.
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Late to the party as I haven't really had internet since Thursday, though I did get to watch the video. It'd make the ability play worse gameplaywise in 99.9999% of games, it'd focus less on the actual flavor of America manifesting their destiny on whoever they share a continent with and more on America beating up specifically Native Americans, even if in the world map you rolled they're on the other side of the world with little to no land even worth conquering. It'd be like America getting a combat strength bonus against specifically the Cree, instead of against any other civ on their home continent. In any case, Civ is supposed to be a game of what-ifs, so it should be open to the possibility of, say, Suleiman converting Portugal to Islam and then the two of them entering into a cultural alliance, or something like that. Whatever historical advantage they may or may not have had (I'm not a big history buff) might be better represented in-game by Portugal taking a science lead over them, or Portugal slotting in the Wars of Religion policy card, or something else maybe, again idk what this historical advantage was that they had against Muslim nations. It really wouldn't make sense for Portugal to specifically have a combat strength bonus against just Mansa Musa, Suleiman, and Saladin. Tho I think even if they used the best takes, it still would've been bad, since they're trying to approximate Portuguese pronunciations even when there's agreed upon pronunciations for these words in English already.Ĥ. They were trying to use authentic Portuguese pronunciations, but according to this tweet, they ended up using the worst takes pronunciationwise. I have very low hopes for the AI properly placing feitoriasģ. Pretty sure it'll be at noon EST but I'm not as sure about that.Ģ.
