Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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MC and GE's Mercia
   
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Beschreibung
Following the fall of the Roman Empire, Britain was divided. Numerous Celtic states fought between themselves for supremacy over the isles, oblivious to outside threats. Germanic invaders saw this lack of unity as opportunity, and swarmed the islands, creating kingdoms of their own after asserting their dominance over the native inhabitants. Mercia quickly became the largest and most powerful of these kingdoms, and over the course of several centuries gradually expanded her sphere of influence and her borders to encompass much of what is now England. The kingdom eventually declined through diplomatic means - not warfare - yet continued to assert influence over the state of English affairs for centuries since.



Supports:
Civ IV Traits, Community Balance Patch, Cultural Diversity, Ethnic Units, Events & Decisions, Exploration Continued Expanded, Historical Religions, Map Labels, Mercenaries, Piety, R.E.D. Modpack, Sovereignty, Unique Cultural Influence, Wish for the World, YnAEMP v23

Note: This mod is an updated version of a civ by Greater Europe, and has been released by More Civs in order to continue support for the project following the end of the Greater Europe project.

Credits:
Viregel: Original Author, Art
JFD: Lua
Janboruta: Art
Pouakai: Base Code, Mod Support
Kerfuffle: Old Map
Sgt. Roadkill: Research
Danrell: Unit Model
TarcisioCM: Reskin, E&D
Reedstilt: Pedias
Regalman: New Map
25 Kommentare
Eric the Exile 11. Juli 2019 um 15:06 
i cant get this mod to show up anymore. any thoughts on why?
Britannialbion 13. Juli 2016 um 7:47 
Why not do more of the Heptarchy as a bonus?

Kent

King Æthelberht

'Bretwalda', as a city-state bonus?
'Invicta', perhaps a bonus on defence?

I expect they should have unique religious buildings or wonders, perhaps 'Canterbury Cathedral'?
Mojave Neon 27. März 2016 um 1:20 
This one was a nice, solid civ. I chose to play it mostly as a tall civ that just declared war on far-away enemies to get the boosts from golden ages, but they would also play well as a domination-focused civ. The UA is fairly straightforward, and pretty useful. I did notice though that I only got the golden ages when I was the one who declared war, and not when another civ declared war on me. The UB is great, and I realized that even though faith wasn't showing on pastures, when I went into city view I could see that it was being added to the city's faith total. Was only getting one faith from each pasture though, not two. Fyrd was nice as well, and would be really beneficial for those who choose to play this civ as a domination-focused one. Overall, nice civ.
Don Sproat 8. Nov. 2015 um 6:49 
Nice Mod - enjoying it. However, there is a bug I've run into twice where Golden Ages are extended for unrealistic amount of time. I currently have 114 turns of Golden Age.
xX_Safety_First_Grenadier1803_Xx 30. Okt. 2015 um 18:22 
Sound isn't working.
Anon_2 8. Okt. 2015 um 12:08 
Enjoyed this very much. A couple of bugs showed up. The Events and Decisions button for Call the Wizengamot would not work. It would turn green and move up to the enactable portion when I was qualified, but when I would click on it nothing would happen. This bug was present for the entire game. All of the other Decisions worked. The second bug was about the Minster. Faith never showed up on pastures, both in the capital and in other cities where it was built. The only mods loaded were this mod, Events and Decisions and Historical Religions.
Meta 5. Okt. 2015 um 16:15 
Reminds me of the Jack Whyte and the Skystone books
Bedlam_Bert 5. Okt. 2015 um 2:40 
@meta ad infinitum there is a wessex one already, under Alfred the Great by JFD (excellent civ), If by canterbury you mean KIngdom of East Kent, no-one to my knowledge has yet to work on that yet.
MetaAdInfinitum 4. Okt. 2015 um 8:09 
As someone who's really interested in Dark Age history, I was glad to see this. I'm wondering though if you'd be interested/willing to flesh out a few other Old English Kingdoms; Wessex and Canterbury at least (if you don't try your own take on Northumbria).
Kraahkan 2. Okt. 2015 um 18:19 
No coconuts to be found here.