Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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Sukritact's Egyptian Civilization (Narmer)
   
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21 września 2015 o 3:45
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Sukritact's Egyptian Civilization (Narmer)

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Battle for the Nile
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This mod adds the Early Dynastic Egypt under Narmer to the game, available for anyone with Brave New World.



Narmer was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period. Many consider him the unifier of Egypt and founder of the First Dynasty, and therefore the first pharaoh of a unified Egypt.

Supports: YnAEMP | Historical Religions | Events & Decisions | Map Labels | Cultural Diversity | Piety and Prestige | ExCE

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Link to the Battle for the Nile Collection

Credits: JanBoruta Artwork | Sukritact: Artwork, Design, Code | Andrew Holt: Voiceovers
Komentarzy: 14
źwinia 5 stycznia 2018 o 9:52 
Could you set desert as their starting bias, please?
Hyperion 18 czerwca 2017 o 6:21 
How to open the menu that is depicted in the 5 screenshot? I built mastabu and in the city menu it is not - why?
DerigarsChairman 8 marca 2017 o 20:15 
Let me guess there are 5 ubs replacing the one I guess?
tsf4 29 grudnia 2016 o 5:28 
Excellent new civ - thank you guys! Especially love the Mastaba and monument system - makes this civ play very uniquely.
s0lmas 27 lutego 2016 o 7:15 
IIRC his name translates to Angry Catfish?
TY 30 grudnia 2015 o 10:25 
@subatomic.cocktail why?
浅井まこと 25 października 2015 o 21:53 
This man is to blame for the disasterous relationship between man and hippos.
sukritact  [autor] 2 października 2015 o 4:52 
@JEELEN: 'To awe' means 'to inspire with awe', so the DoM is correct. (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/awe#Verb)
JEELEN 1 października 2015 o 22:00 
@Sukitract: Dawn of Man text reads "This civilization ... came to awe the world." Surely the opposite is meant (this civilization came to be awed by the world).
Fenragon 23 września 2015 o 15:58 
the Iry-pdt has like 70% of the power for only 60% of the production cost, and seeing as they do not have an upkeep cost, you can basically mass-produce them and have a better economy than your enemies.