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BUT you can't have a civ game without Ghandi nuking someone
Sima Yan as alternate leader for China, because I feel like ending the three kingdoms time period qualifies as important enough.
For Japan instead of Tokugawa or Oda, pick Hideyoshi Toyotomi this time around.
Though I feel like picking Tokimune Hojo already was a cool move to get away from the warring states era and focus on the defense against the Mongols instead (not many can say they survived the horde). Maybe the devs could also go with Emperor Meiji but I guess that would be too controversial.
Hadrian for Rome, because there was a mod in VI that added him and it would be really good. Belasarius for Byzantium.
Idk i'm glad you suggested Wladyslaw II Jagiello, but i personally think also about Lech Walesa or Boleslaw Chrobry.
Yeah give Tokugawa a bit rest, i'm ok with Hideyoshi.
Just not Kasimir III again please. He betrayed me a few times too often in V
IV did this, but then again you could pick Stalin for Russia so maybe that was not their best move ever...
...either way I too thought multiple leaders was exactly what I wanted them to re-introduce to the franchise and then they did with the leader pass for VI. Now I'm not so sure anymore, it feels like a total chore to pick one over the other and totally change the gameplay of your favorite nation.
For example if I was Rome and found out from a civ I sent a delegation to has trade with greece. This will make me think, Am I dealing with Pericle's Greece or Gorgo's Greece. also open to the Alternate leader concept
I hope they focus on the women and minorities this time
Just make Larry Fink leader of every civilization.
I know that Civ 6 added another leader option for India in an expansion, and did so for several of the other Civs too, but what I want to see is at least 4 leaders for each Civ at launch. If the Civ in question can't muster at least 4 historically significant leader candidates, then maybe it shouldn't be a playable faction to begin with.
And yes, that means that many modern countries, including my own, would never be anything more than a city-state under these constraints, but I personally would still prefer it that way. It just feels more appropriate to the millennia-long scope of the game. YMMV of course.