Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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11 mai. 2014 às 3:51
18 out. 2014 às 0:17
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Nabataean Kingdom

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The Forgotten - The Other Civilizations
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Adds the Nabataean Kingdom to the game as a playable civilization. Requires both Gods and Kings and Brave New World to play.

Leader: Aretas III
UA: Rain of Gold - Desert tiles yield +1 food. 2 extra Trade Routes available.
UU: Nabatu Rider - Replaces Chariot Archer. Much cheaper and has greater combat strength in deserts. Can only be purchased.
UB: Pottery Workshop- Replaces Monument. Contains an Artist specialist slot.

Credits:
XML - Hiram
Art - COF, Harassar, Wodhann
Music - Firaxis, The Creative Assembly
82 comentários
renzino 9 jan. 2018 às 14:20 
Thank you !
jorisgoedbloed 24 set. 2016 às 7:48 
Nice mod, and I LOVED the music! Only thing that bothered me was the Civoclopedia, which contains little information and still holds some technical text. Otherwise, great work, loved to play it!
jack aqab 31 mar. 2016 às 6:18 
Doesn't work with YNAEMP?
Fox40rch 9 fev. 2016 às 23:06 
:/
Fox40rch 22 jan. 2016 às 9:09 
Still can't find the song for it. It's so cool... Firaxis, the creative assembly? Lies.
Wigglytuffed 17 out. 2015 às 11:04 
Great mod! Just a quick question, do they have a desert start bias? It seems I never start by desert.
27thcalculator 22 fev. 2015 às 9:48 
I would think the Nabataeans would have something about stone as a UA. Like maybe Stone yields +1 Faith and +1 Culture, and you still have the Trade Routes.
Faysal 17 fev. 2015 às 20:34 
YNAEMP compatible?
Rootimus 16 jan. 2015 às 16:02 
Thank-you
Mojave Neon 7 nov. 2014 às 23:07 
Okay, just played through with these guys again. I think they're pretty much perfect how you have them now. Real fun to play with, and definitely a unique style. At the same time, not OP, because the benefits are spread around (culture and tourism from the UB, food and extra trade routes from the UA, and a strong, cheap unit that is purchase-only, and obsoletes soon enough that by the time you've gotten to where you are making a solid amount of gold, you're close to past where you can get the Nabataean Rider, thus preventing you from just churning out ridiculous amounts of them, along with their horse requirement). Easily one of the best mod civs I've encountered. One question I did have, though, is whether you meant for them to be purchasable with faith through Holy Warriors, because they are.