Is there anyway to reorganize achievements on Steam?
Just that. Achievement hunting and it would make it much easier to set them by DLC, instead of percentage of people that have unlocked it.
Just that. Achievement hunting and it would make it much easier to set them by DLC, instead of percentage of people that have unlocked it.
So, there are 12 civs in the game without a campaign:
Age of Kings - Vikings, Chinese, Japanese, Turks and Celts (Wallace doesn't count. It's just a tutorial and doesn't give the civ a chance to shine)
The Conquerors - Maya and Koreans
The Forgotten - Slavs and Magyars
Return of Rome - Romans
The Three Kingdoms - Khitan and Jurchen
Just for fun I thought about making a list of DLCs that would give each of this civs a campaign, following the stardard set of 3 campaigns for new and existing civs per expansion:
2026: Age of Invaders ("North" Europe) - Vikings, Celts and Romans. Campaign only DLC that also adds a new Northern European set for Goths and Vikings. Seeing how many people bought RoR just for the Romans and having squeezed enough money out of it, Romans are made free for everyone, but to play the AoE1 content you still have to pay.
2027: Rise of the Sultans (West Asia) - Arabs, Outremer and Turks. Saracens renamed as Egyptians (who also cover Syria). New Southeastern European set for Outremers, Byzantines, Bulgarians, Armenians and Georgians.
2027: The Three Kingdoms update - Khitan campaign added for anyone who owns the DLC. New Steppe architecture set for Khitans, Mongols, Huns and Cumans. (Extremely unlikely, but you can't make players pay for DLC for a DLC).
2028: New World Warriors (Central America) - Purepacha, Tainos and Maya.
2029: Tales from the East (East Asia) - Chinese, Koreans and Japanese. Campaign only DLC that also adds a Northern Asian set for Chinese, Koreans and Jurchen (the current EA set is too Japanese in style but also more "primitive", so I believe it still fits 3K civs and Vietnamese).
2029: Rulers of the Balkans (Balkans) - Campaigns for Magyars, Serbs and Rus (Renamed Slavs) plus new Vlachs civ that is given Dracula's campaign (like Gurjaras with Prithviraj)
2030: (Africa DLC) - This continent shouldn't be ignored.
2030: The Three Kingdoms update - Jurchen campaign added for anyone who owns the DLC.
Here are my ideas, feel free to suggest more:
Steppe (Cumans, Huns, Khitan, Mongols)
Southeast Europe (Armenians, Bulgarians, Byzantines and Georgians)
Northern Europe (Goths and Vikings)
Northern European (Chinese, Jurchen and Koreans)
No new sets, just Persians with Central Asian architecture.