@@J0hnHenrySNEEDen Does this means he's advancing backwards?. NebuCHADnezzar tech is so advanced he can invents technology inversely just to mess with everyone.
@@arya31ful this is almost as outstanding as Hammurabi's Babylon in civ 6 who can make tanks without researching on how to make the components to make those tanks in the first place
Yeah, Dwemer and their crazy technologies. Too bad they disappeared long time ago and now it's an elven world, and not without some Vikings from north that can shout a freaking dragon down from sky and some Indian or Arabian people that can summon sword out of nowhere...
I remember the first game I played as Babylon. I actually spawned next to the city-state of Jerusalem. _There was no way I couldn't just _*_not_*_ conquer it._
He is so depressing. Like when he is getting defeated: "It is over. Perhaps now I shall have peace, at last." And of course: "Are you real or a phantom?"
CABAL It's probably a hint by the developers that Nebuchadnezzar II became mentally crazy by the end of his life, considering he was old and locked in a prison when he died.
Actually, he gained his sanity back and died to old age as king in Babylon. He may have suffered from Clinical Lycanthropy, rare condition that causes you to become delusional and think that you are turning into animal. He somehow was cured from it. He died at the age of ~70, which was long life during those times.
Kenneth Dinkleburg And his dining table. And his chess board. And his bath. And his video game console. And his hologram projector. What else would you expect from 500 AD Babylon?
@@herbivorethecarnivore8447 and its also -his bed -his birth spot -his first ever place to have sex -his place to ever have a massive boner -his storage where he hides his cum socks -his storage for every technique to cum faster Babylon engineering is the best
you never really notice it at first, but if you look at them from far back, those vines that wrap underneath the fire bowls look like a pair of eyes looking right at you..
He reminds me of the Dwemer from The Elder Scrolls, mainly the beard and clothing design. Any minute now his throne will spin around and a MASSIVE Dwarven automaton will appear from behind his throne and start throwing radioactive green fireballs at you.
kwadwo baidoo Yup, that's what I thought too. I hope the Dwemer return in future Elder Scrolls :3 Maybe they would have Aramaic sounding names and speech. How awesome would it be to play as one?
kwadwo baidoo I think the best way to bring them back is either: 1- A few remnants from another plane return as major antagonists/anti-heroes to reclaim their artifacts and try to find their brethren. If Galibor thinks Snow Elves may still exist, they could make a similar character for the Dwemer with equivalent foreshadowing. 2- A "hidden" playable race that can only be unlocked through a secret (and very difficult) questline, which may or may not involve finding a few survivors OR foiling the above-mentioned antagonistic Dwemer. Just a couple ideas that avoid ruining the mystique surrounding them...
+KrimsonVagus Well, we know that Yagrum Bagarn, the last dwemer, survived the apocalypse that caused all other dwemer to vanish by being in an 'Outer Realm', most probably a plane of Oblivion.
Dake Liu This guy's speaking pattern in general just screams "Bow down to me or I will unleash nukes on you." This is 500 BC, of course, they can't be as slow as the plebeians, now.
This guys music is so appropriate. It sounds like an ancient boss-battle. Which he so often is - his cities are some of the tankiest in the game, he'll often have the same or better tech and he's one of the few AI you can't roflstomp with just a small advantage.
graveeking you kidding. I smashed the bastard along with Germany and Egypt at the same time. He’s easy and the only setback was Egypt capturing Monaco or something near Georgia 🇬🇪this one tho. Then again I was playing Catherine on prince with a future era start
Um... what's going on? In every game I enable Babylon intentionally and they're either always crushed or live long enough to be the laughing stock of the world so... what?
Babylon's thing is that they get a free Great Scientist (and generate them 50% faster) when they figure out Writing. Beeline that, found an Academy, and suddenly you're putting out about six times as much science as all your neighbors. Once that's done, rush the Great Library (which, coincidentally, unlocks with Writing). If anybody tries to attack you, make a Bowman and the Walls of Babylon, and find your city completely impregnable. Do all this right, and Babylon will snowball quickly, and by the time your neighbors have summed up the courage to try to conquer a walled and archer-filled city, the city's archers have upgraded into gatling guns.
Nebuchadnezzar II: It seems you have cured my depression. Askia: Well, that's good news. Nebuchadnezzar II: Unfortunately, I have been diagnosed with hate and war is the only cure. Askia: Wait, WHAT?! *WAR DECLARED*
his theme is awesome. Pacahuti backstabbed me and this began playing, and I knew; it's time to make him pay the price. Babylon stands tall, and shall not fall!
RJ Destige I could imagine this being a final boss for a NES game. I never had a NES but I have seen NES games and played the original super mario bros on virtual console.
Not telling you my name avi Most NES games had at least catchy tune. Some of games had VERY good soundtracks. Chronicle of the Radia War is my favourite. Sweet Home, while being grandpa of Resident Evil, had also suprisingly scary tunes; game has now such good retro-spooky flavor. Tecmo Japan Corps games tend to have great OSTs -Kunio-kun and Double Dragon series always had something catchy to listen. Stage 1 music from River City Ransom has somewhat of cult status... Battletoads music was one of best things about game. Final Fantasy soundtrack was composed by profesional music composer
Mīnum tereš? Notice how Nebby, Darius, Ašurbanipal, and Harun all use 'la' for no, and Dido says 'anuk Dīdō' for 'I am Dido', and Harun says 'ana Harun ar-Rashid'. Love Semitic languages.
Although Rameses speaks Classical Arabic, Nebby speaks Babylonian, the rest Aramaic. There are thousands upon thousands of original cuneiform Babylonian writings as well as a number of Aramaic documents. It is also pretty easy to find a prof to mock up a few quick one-liners in languages like these. Also, Ethiopian is closely related to Semitic languages as well.
Maxwell Garrison I must correct you on this brother sorry but Nebby speaks akkadian of Babylonian dialect and Ashurbanipal speaks akkadian of Assyrian dialect with mix of Aramaic. Darius speaks strictly Aramaic.
I stand corrected. :) You can see though how I would confuse them, they are rather similar after all. My expertise is in ancient Indo-European languages anyway (Latin, Greek, Hittite, etc.).
Alright, finally researched Rifling! Time to make some Riflemans... Nebuchadnezzar: The demon wants the blood of soldiers! *DOW on me* Me: WTF he has a tank? But this is 1200 AD...
ll 麒麟 ll alright got a spearman *Babylon has declared war on you* Your warrior was destroyed by a Babylonian Giant Death Robot Me: WTF it’s like 1800bc!
*Documentary on World History* And here we see the production lines for the Gilgamesh mk. II Main Battle Tank, circa 1350 A.D. These combat vehicles would eventually be deployed against the last bastions of French resistance in the city of Paris.
ehsan_iq they look syrian they talk like syrians they speak syriac no one ever called them assyrians 2 centuries ago ever since the fall of assyria assyrians were barely ever mentioned. Stop claiming history that isn’t yours what’s so special about the ruthless assyrians anyway? I prefer arameans honestly.
What? Aram only existed in Damascus and some few other cities in Southwest Syria , all of of Northeast Syria was the original Assyrian homeland, and before Sykes-Pycot, the Nineveh Plains was part of Syria (this is why Mosul and Aleppo are almost identical linguistically and genetically), the "Syria" name is literally "land of Assyrians" from the Greek, and Arameans came from Mesopotamia and are descendants of Akkadians there's a reason Chaldeans, Arameans and Assyrians all share the same Syriac flag today... And both Iraq and Syria are the closest to each other genetically and culturally!!!
ehsan_iq syriacs are very close to armenians they’re the closest people related to armenians in the middle east, genetics can’t show semitic races since they’re very similar that’s why it’s called “arabid”. And since “arameans have no history other than being subjugated foreign people for the entirety of their existence” how did you the assyrian master race end up speaking aramean? Doesn’t that make you subjugated aswell? Also isn’t ehsan an arabic name?
Every time I find Babylon, we have problems. Most of the time, this doesn't escalate to war, but there were two times it did. The first time, I hit them from the western coast and started taking their cities. I was quite surprised to end up liberating cities that belonged to India and therefore reviving them. I would have thought India be the one to dominate on their little island. The second conflict I had with Babylon ended very, VERY quickly. I found them to the south of my empire, this was like Ancient Era or whatever, entering Classical Era maybe. I had a mod running that made all civs at war with each other all of the time. A kinda Civ V arena mode, if you will. Anyway, I found them and they had only a warrior, which was getting finished off by barbarians as I found it. I had a few archers, warriors, and a spearman from an ancient ruin and went on to attack their capital and also the only city they had. They tried to flee with a Settler, but I used my Scout to chase it down. I took Babylon on turn 47 and took them out of the game roughly five or six turns after I met them.
The comments puzzle me. Playing on Prince, this guy (and Ashurbanipal, now that I think of it) constantly get into wars to bully/conquer others, and despite all those advanced tech units, get tromped because their economy/infrastructure/money cannot follow along. I don't think I've seen Neb or Ashy even keep the science lead once rest of the world starts hitting Renaissance/Industrial eras.
"Oh daughter of Babylon who art to be denounced, happy shall we be when we embargo the uranium from you to weaken your Death Robot Carpet" Psalms, 13:37
Religion has divorced from science. It's not necessarily in opposition to it, but science is an essentially secular institution based on evidence while religion is based on faith. That does not mean that religious people cannot be scientists, but they are no longer inextricably linked, and are sometimes opposed to one another. In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church was *the* source of scientific knowledge.
Here's a persistent one.Say,I tried conquering him once,took Babylon,but most of it's forces were still there.So guess what?He had retaken the city,only for me to take it back again a turn later.But I guess I lost in the end,because I was let with a 1 population city...damn,killing your own people just to cripple your enemy is rash.
"It is over. Perhaps I shall have peace now, at last." It is never over oh tormented king, It never is. Soon it will all restart again new game and we're all at it again, waiting for the sweet release of a victory.
The majority of the soldiers who fought there were 'Colonists' who lived there and although they weren't called 'Canadians' officially, they were still the same people who bred to lead up to our current generations, At-least some of them. Same as Indians in India weren't part of the nation of 'India' when England had hold over them. Yet they were still Indians.
People don't know much about Nebuchadnezzar II, he lived a loooong time ago, don't expect Civ V to be your history teacher when you can nuke the Spanish as the Aztecs
1: That wasn't the capital of Canada. 2: It was the Capital of 'Upper Canada' and served as a port town. It did little to no difference destroying it. The Real power rested in Kingston.
You want to play early domination civ against this dude? He has his wall of babylon and babylonian archers garrisoned in the city with tradition social policy 1:35 plays when you you see his capital and you know you have got your hands full with this one.
In theory it's more likely to be related to Ashurbanipal. The Assyrians are still a distinct cultural and ethnic group in the Middle East today and are believed to be descended from Ancient Assyria.
Can anyone identify the bass horn-like instrument that plays the opening melody :03 to :10? It sounds a bit like a bassoon but it has a richer tone and a stronger resonance.
Point taken; I was just trying to point out British lost battles too. It wasn't a slaught. And Canadians didn't burn down D.C. the British did, also city wasn't even finished yet.
I'd imagine it has to do with the decline of the Silk Road and the discovery of naval trade lanes. When the European empires established themselves, they also had little interest in trading with the Ottoman Empire and Persia, preferring to ship their acquired trade goods to their European capitals. Lack of trade leads to decline in economy and progress, while the opposite development took place in Europe, creating the gap we still see today. My two cents, anyway.
The sound of when you're about see tanks in 1200 A.D
You will see Nuclear apocalypse in 800 BC!
Филипп Виноградов and giant death robots in 2000 b.c.
And massive intergalactic fleet in 32000 BC
@@J0hnHenrySNEEDen Does this means he's advancing backwards?.
NebuCHADnezzar tech is so advanced he can invents technology inversely just to mess with everyone.
@@arya31ful this is almost as outstanding as Hammurabi's Babylon in civ 6 who can make tanks without researching on how to make the components to make those tanks in the first place
"Nebuchadnezzar, where's the Jerusalem city-state?"
Nebuchadnezzar: "Gone, reduced to atoms"
Nebuchadnessar II and the most uncomfortable throne in history.
It looks Bad-Ass though.
Steel is a primitive metal. The Babylonians have long abandoned its use for much more durable metals they have invented themselves.
Remove Talos
I’m just imagining him going “weeeeeeee” in that raspy voice of his and now I’m struggling to contain my laughter.
@@LSogE3 His ass will feel bad, alright
Braided beard, sitting in a dark room with awesome stone furniture, looking angry. Perferct Dwarf king.
+Gotran Bluevein The theme itself sounds dwarven.
It's all fun and games till he starts raping your cities with bombers and great war infantry during the industrial era.
Babylonian dwarves need to be more of a thing. Everyone makes theirs pseudo-scottish.
Basically the Dwemer of The Elder Scrolls. Looks like they take a lot of influence from Babylonian aesthetics.
Yeah, Dwemer and their crazy technologies. Too bad they disappeared long time ago and now it's an elven world, and not without some Vikings from north that can shout a freaking dragon down from sky and some Indian or Arabian people that can summon sword out of nowhere...
I remember the first game I played as Babylon. I actually spawned next to the city-state of Jerusalem.
_There was no way I couldn't just _*_not_*_ conquer it._
double negatives?
The Mad Programer
*Triple* negatives "no way I couldn't not"
That entire last sentence is a fucking trainwreck.
Double negatives = positive
1-(-1)=2
@Sonim Bopish no Babylon conquered Jerusalem in real life and in his game presumably
The drums in the beginning are nukes going off in 323 BC
By the time Gandhi has nukes, Nebuchadnezzar and Sejong are fighting intergalactic wars.
Or just launches spaceship and blows up Earth via controlled Moon Drop.
By the time Gandhi reaches fighter jets, Kim Jong Un has the Death Star. LOL
bruh
"Oh well, i presume you know what you are doing."
Eightysix he would say that with truthfulness when Sejong declares war on him.
He is so depressing. Like when he is getting defeated:
"It is over. Perhaps now I shall have peace, at last."
And of course: "Are you real or a phantom?"
CABAL It's probably a hint by the developers that Nebuchadnezzar II became mentally crazy by the end of his life, considering he was old and locked in a prison when he died.
Actually, he gained his sanity back and died to old age as king in Babylon. He may have suffered from Clinical Lycanthropy, rare condition that causes you to become delusional and think that you are turning into animal. He somehow was cured from it. He died at the age of ~70, which was long life during those times.
+CABAL Wow it's amazing to hear that he lived 70 years old before Christ, knowing the average life expectancy before the industrial revolution was 30.
+WorldNPolitics Sorry I meant to say he lived before Christ, not that his death is 70 years apart from jesus's birth.
+CABAL
That explains Tumblr
Most of them suffer from Clinical Lycanthropy
Those fools outside think I'm going for a Domination victory, but that seems unlikely.
Nebuchadnezzar : Ok men launch the Death Star.
😆 That pretty much sums up all the comments about Nebby's OP science output.
"See this throne? It's not actually my throne. It's my shitter."
Kenneth Dinkleburg And his dining table. And his chess board.
And his bath.
And his video game console.
And his hologram projector.
What else would you expect from 500 AD Babylon?
Herbivore The Carnivore And his everything else.
Normal people call it a toilet, but you do you
@@herbivorethecarnivore8447 and its also
-his bed
-his birth spot
-his first ever place to have sex
-his place to ever have a massive boner
-his storage where he hides his cum socks
-his storage for every technique to cum faster
Babylon engineering is the best
0:04 sound of Nab's Giant Death Robots firing lasers at your musketmen.
0:15 the sound of Nukes setting off in the distance...in 1000 AD.
does this happen in the deity mode?
cabpmn312 yes alot with korea too
Does anyone happen to know which instrument that is?
@@TheRealAtomicBiscuit 00:45 is the sounds of his marduk intergalactic fleets
When Ea-Nasir gives you low grade copper
you never really notice it at first, but if you look at them from far back, those vines that wrap underneath the fire bowls look like a pair of eyes looking right at you..
i thought im alone from such thing. it really looks like a pair of eye.
jeji000 As if having those faces on his throne and Nebu himself watching you is not enough.
I never notice these were vines, actually. Always thought these were eyes
Wtf? they're snakes but yes I never noticed it looked so much like eyes, that's cool
He reminds me of the Dwemer from The Elder Scrolls, mainly the beard and clothing design.
Any minute now his throne will spin around and a MASSIVE Dwarven automaton will appear from behind his throne and start throwing radioactive green fireballs at you.
+KrimsonVagus i think the dwemer are based off of the mesopotamian civilizations like the babylonians or the sumerians.
kwadwo baidoo Yup, that's what I thought too. I hope the Dwemer return in future Elder Scrolls :3
Maybe they would have Aramaic sounding names and speech.
How awesome would it be to play as one?
KrimsonVagus I dont think they should make them playable. Bring one dwemer as a sole survivor or a ghost dwemer or something.
kwadwo baidoo I think the best way to bring them back is either:
1- A few remnants from another plane return as major antagonists/anti-heroes to reclaim their artifacts and try to find their brethren. If Galibor thinks Snow Elves may still exist, they could make a similar character for the Dwemer with equivalent foreshadowing.
2- A "hidden" playable race that can only be unlocked through a secret (and very difficult) questline, which may or may not involve finding a few survivors OR foiling the above-mentioned antagonistic Dwemer.
Just a couple ideas that avoid ruining the mystique surrounding them...
+KrimsonVagus Well, we know that Yagrum Bagarn, the last dwemer, survived the apocalypse that caused all other dwemer to vanish by being in an 'Outer Realm', most probably a plane of Oblivion.
"Maybe you do not realize how screwed you are. My theme sounds like Dragon's Lair, and I sound like foreign Batman."
England: Can I has Giant Death Robot?
Babylon:NO!!
This guy speaks like your lord even if you are not at war
Dake Liu This guy's speaking pattern in general just screams "Bow down to me or I will unleash nukes on you." This is 500 BC, of course, they can't be as slow as the plebeians, now.
This guys music is so appropriate. It sounds like an ancient boss-battle.
Which he so often is - his cities are some of the tankiest in the game, he'll often have the same or better tech and he's one of the few AI you can't roflstomp with just a small advantage.
graveeking you kidding. I smashed the bastard along with Germany and Egypt at the same time. He’s easy and the only setback was Egypt capturing Monaco or something near Georgia 🇬🇪this one tho.
Then again I was playing Catherine on prince with a future era start
@@para_magnus2200 on prince
That's worth noting
At least play warlord
Lol yeah
*Is Attila*
*sends battering rams*
*The rams are crushed by Landships*
GG I give up
*GDRs
FTFY
Only landships? When I tried to attack, he send in the Robots.
Um... what's going on? In every game I enable Babylon intentionally and they're either always crushed or live long enough to be the laughing stock of the world so... what?
Babylon is a science civ, if it is played correctly you can be way ahead of everyone in tech.
Babylon's thing is that they get a free Great Scientist (and generate them 50% faster) when they figure out Writing. Beeline that, found an Academy, and suddenly you're putting out about six times as much science as all your neighbors. Once that's done, rush the Great Library (which, coincidentally, unlocks with Writing). If anybody tries to attack you, make a Bowman and the Walls of Babylon, and find your city completely impregnable.
Do all this right, and Babylon will snowball quickly, and by the time your neighbors have summed up the courage to try to conquer a walled and archer-filled city, the city's archers have upgraded into gatling guns.
Those drums are really intimidating.
and that beard
And those mysterious green torches
BC Ganondorf right there
Nebuchadnezzar II: It seems you have cured my depression.
Askia: Well, that's good news.
Nebuchadnezzar II: Unfortunately, I have been diagnosed with hate and war is the only cure.
Askia: Wait, WHAT?!
*WAR DECLARED*
for some reason, i always have respect for this guy while playing with any other civ.
well hes the only leader to have "Chad" in his name.
So this is what Jerusalem heard before the city was stormed by the armies of Babylon...
Basically
While sheltering their composite archers from Nebby's Rocket Artillery
+mgmletsplay All hail Lord Nebby
And Nineveh heard this too
@@cg123ize and Thebes
'Those fools outside say I am a god but I doubt it'
*Throws empty goblet*
his theme is awesome. Pacahuti backstabbed me and this began playing, and I knew; it's time to make him pay the price. Babylon stands tall, and shall not fall!
They got kind of attacked by America recently
King Neb III (Saddam) was killed by 'MuriKKKa, but don't worry, Babylon has a history of rising from the ashes like a Phoenix.
Always bugged me why it looks like his throne room is in R'lyeh.
Cthulhu gives them their science boost. It's their way of thanking him.
+Lord Caelvanir it's also why he's going crazy.
Cthulhu is based on the Mesopotomian sea god Kululu.
1:35 dat feel when he be sending Giant Death Robots at 200 AD
More like sending his planet sized marduk-bots
Does anyone else see those torches beside him as eyes rather than snakes?
Very tired eyes, maybe.
Does anyone else think this sounds like a NES soundtrack put in HD?
Not telling you my name avi yup
RJ Destige I could imagine this being a final boss for a NES game. I never had a NES but I have seen NES games and played the original super mario bros on virtual console.
Not telling you my name avi Most NES games had at least catchy tune. Some of games had VERY good soundtracks. Chronicle of the Radia War is my favourite. Sweet Home, while being grandpa of Resident Evil, had also suprisingly scary tunes; game has now such good retro-spooky flavor. Tecmo Japan Corps games tend to have great OSTs -Kunio-kun and Double Dragon series always had something catchy to listen. Stage 1 music from River City Ransom has somewhat of cult status... Battletoads music was one of best things about game. Final Fantasy soundtrack was composed by profesional music composer
Mīnum tereš?
Notice how Nebby, Darius, Ašurbanipal, and Harun all use 'la' for no, and Dido says 'anuk Dīdō' for 'I am Dido', and Harun says 'ana Harun ar-Rashid'. Love Semitic languages.
Although Rameses speaks Classical Arabic, Nebby speaks Babylonian, the rest Aramaic. There are thousands upon thousands of original cuneiform Babylonian writings as well as a number of Aramaic documents. It is also pretty easy to find a prof to mock up a few quick one-liners in languages like these.
Also, Ethiopian is closely related to Semitic languages as well.
Maxwell Garrison I must correct you on this brother sorry but Nebby speaks akkadian of Babylonian dialect and Ashurbanipal speaks akkadian of Assyrian dialect with mix of Aramaic. Darius speaks strictly Aramaic.
I stand corrected. :)
You can see though how I would confuse them, they are rather similar after all. My expertise is in ancient Indo-European languages anyway (Latin, Greek, Hittite, etc.).
Maxwell Garrison No for sure you are correct, i didn't mean to come off as rude.
No offense taken!
Can my Knight beat your Death Robot?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
"Have I indeed been vanquished? How interesting." -Nebu "Chad" Nezzar
Alright, finally researched Rifling! Time to make some Riflemans...
Nebuchadnezzar: The demon wants the blood of soldiers! *DOW on me*
Me: WTF he has a tank? But this is 1200 AD...
ll 麒麟 ll alright got a spearman
*Babylon has declared war on you*
Your warrior was destroyed by a Babylonian Giant Death Robot
Me: WTF it’s like 1800bc!
Man everytime i see this, for some reason, i can see an eye on each fire pyres and the mouths on each side of thw chair
*Documentary on World History*
And here we see the production lines for the Gilgamesh mk. II Main Battle Tank, circa 1350 A.D. These combat vehicles would eventually be deployed against the last bastions of French resistance in the city of Paris.
Fun fact: the first hymn in the world to date is the Hurrian Hymn which was found in Northern modern day Syria .
Aren't Syrians and Iraqis today modern day Babylonians
ehsan_iq that’s what I meant to say I don’t know why i said assyrians. Yes syrians are arameans alongside the so called assyrians in iraq
ehsan_iq they look syrian they talk like syrians they speak syriac no one ever called them assyrians 2 centuries ago ever since the fall of assyria assyrians were barely ever mentioned. Stop claiming history that isn’t yours what’s so special about the ruthless assyrians anyway? I prefer arameans honestly.
What? Aram only existed in Damascus and some few other cities in Southwest Syria , all of of Northeast Syria was the original Assyrian homeland, and before Sykes-Pycot, the Nineveh Plains was part of Syria (this is why Mosul and Aleppo are almost identical linguistically and genetically), the "Syria" name is literally "land of Assyrians" from the Greek, and Arameans came from Mesopotamia and are descendants of Akkadians there's a reason Chaldeans, Arameans and Assyrians all share the same Syriac flag today... And both Iraq and Syria are the closest to each other genetically and culturally!!!
ehsan_iq syriacs are very close to armenians they’re the closest people related to armenians in the middle east, genetics can’t show semitic races since they’re very similar that’s why it’s called “arabid”. And since “arameans have no history other than being subjugated foreign people for the entirety of their existence” how did you the assyrian master race end up speaking aramean? Doesn’t that make you subjugated aswell? Also isn’t ehsan an arabic name?
* Link enters a temple *
This song sounds disturbing x2 speed.
+Louis XIV You can change it yourself in settings, if you're on a computer
Gavin Mahoney Sounds like a song from Windwaker
+Gavin Mahoney (TheDerpySunPanther) I think it sounds rather cool
+Gavin Mahoney (TheDerpySunPanther) actually its sounds like Age of Empire 1 theme :D
At 2x speed it just sounds...well, asian. Which is odd.
The oldest song transformed into the coolest song
Dwarven beard = Instant respect.
Put at 2x speed at start at 1:30
DANCE PARTY!!!
That's pretty fucking groovy.
Rip ipad
Ravedancetechno ^^
How to change speed? too retarded for this shit xD
When you have him watch the Phantom Menace
Took me a second there!
Hurrian hymn: HUUR HUUR huuur hur hur hur hur huuur
Hello again dragon friend
TheSmeden01 hi :D, do you have a deviantart account?
Eduardo González no
Judah: You know what? I'm done paying tribute to Babylon, it's time to stand up for myself.
0:00 Babylon: You done fucked up.
This is actually set to the marching of his giant death robots.
Sounds like a tipical Dwarf boss fight or final boss of a dungeon in really old rpg game.
Thats why i loved it. :)
"The end comes soon. We hear drums, drums in the deep. They are coming." Always what the beginning and end of this theme make me think of.
Only thing Nuclear Ghandi fears.
Hey, Queen Cersei called, she wants her wildfire back.
*_"I'll storm Jerusalem through my death robots."_*
Every time I find Babylon, we have problems. Most of the time, this doesn't escalate to war, but there were two times it did. The first time, I hit them from the western coast and started taking their cities. I was quite surprised to end up liberating cities that belonged to India and therefore reviving them. I would have thought India be the one to dominate on their little island.
The second conflict I had with Babylon ended very, VERY quickly. I found them to the south of my empire, this was like Ancient Era or whatever, entering Classical Era maybe. I had a mod running that made all civs at war with each other all of the time. A kinda Civ V arena mode, if you will. Anyway, I found them and they had only a warrior, which was getting finished off by barbarians as I found it. I had a few archers, warriors, and a spearman from an ancient ruin and went on to attack their capital and also the only city they had. They tried to flee with a Settler, but I used my Scout to chase it down. I took Babylon on turn 47 and took them out of the game roughly five or six turns after I met them.
Have we all forgotten that this guy went insane and thought he was a wild animal? Maybe that's what happens when you beat him in a war.
_Yeah. He suffered from boanthropy_
This is your brain on science
Also congrats for uploading the war themes and peace themes from every civ, you made it quite easy for me to get the music, thank you
For some reason, this theme makes me think of the Mines Of Moria in Lord Of The Rings. Just saying.
Drums....drums in the deep.
makes me think of mk3
It makes me think of '90s PC Strategy games for some reason
The comments puzzle me. Playing on Prince, this guy (and Ashurbanipal, now that I think of it) constantly get into wars to bully/conquer others, and despite all those advanced tech units, get tromped because their economy/infrastructure/money cannot follow along. I don't think I've seen Neb or Ashy even keep the science lead once rest of the world starts hitting Renaissance/Industrial eras.
I've consistently hassled with Assyria. Babylon though always falls behind like you say.
"Oh daughter of Babylon who art to be denounced, happy shall we be when we embargo the uranium from you to weaken your Death Robot Carpet"
Psalms, 13:37
Criminal: So what'll it be then? Hanging? The chopping block?
Nebuchadnezzar: We will fly you into the sun.
I’ve declared war on Babylon
Me: Why do I hear boss music
One quote that's running loud in my mind when this song is played is:
"REUNITE WITH COLD BLOOD"
1:36 Those Instrument is so Satisfying to Hear
Nebuchadnezzar II: "So you dare to wage war with ME?! Either an idiot or a madman, you'll suffer for your insolence"
I suddenly regret kicking up to 2x speed fro beginning to end, then listening to it once again regular speed. My brain melted...
Those drums are actually sound of Artillery pounding your capital, in 2000BC.
It fits perfectly to a dungeon boss of some very first 3d old RPG like The Elder Scrolls Arena.
Coolest civ in Civ 5 :D
The fools outside say I'm a God but that is unlikely.
The Hurrian Hymn was also used in a different interpretation by Curran/Knorr for the song "Charlemagne" in Civ IV.
Hear this on my PC : "Gosh, that's AMAZING !"
Dwonloaded it on my phone, listening on it : "... Meh."
This guy has got the be the angriest leader in the entire game. Just look at him grimace! Even at friendly he's not all that nice.
250 AD. Your city was bombarded by a Babylonian stealth bomber!
man, i love that part 1:35
Religion has divorced from science. It's not necessarily in opposition to it, but science is an essentially secular institution based on evidence while religion is based on faith. That does not mean that religious people cannot be scientists, but they are no longer inextricably linked, and are sometimes opposed to one another. In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church was *the* source of scientific knowledge.
This is my favorite one, it just sound's like you can win the war, specially with them Great Walls of Babylon
It sounds like he's coming after me early game with a massive navy
Here's a persistent one.Say,I tried conquering him once,took Babylon,but most of it's forces were still there.So guess what?He had retaken the city,only for me to take it back again a turn later.But I guess I lost in the end,because I was let with a 1 population city...damn,killing your own people just to cripple your enemy is rash.
"It is over. Perhaps I shall have peace now, at last."
It is never over oh tormented king, It never is.
Soon it will all restart again new game and we're all at it again, waiting for the sweet release of a victory.
The Theme of You and Your Spearmens getting Annihilated by Space Marines
Sounds Like a Zelda Boss, Especially at 2:00
The majority of the soldiers who fought there were 'Colonists' who lived there and although they weren't called 'Canadians' officially, they were still the same people who bred to lead up to our current generations, At-least some of them.
Same as Indians in India weren't part of the nation of 'India' when England had hold over them. Yet they were still Indians.
@JVGasparino Come to think of it. His palace kind of looks like a dungeon....
Zelda does have many middle eastern inspirations.
The best Civilization, I always play as Nebuchadnezzar (Nabucodonosor in my language)
Korea vs Babylon: who will win?
**LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!**
People don't know much about Nebuchadnezzar II, he lived a loooong time ago, don't expect Civ V to be your history teacher when you can nuke the Spanish as the Aztecs
1: That wasn't the capital of Canada.
2: It was the Capital of 'Upper Canada' and served as a port town. It did little to no difference destroying it. The Real power rested in Kingston.
It's gloomy so that everyone understands how evil he is. He is one of the most war hungry leaders after all.
You want to play early domination civ against this dude?
He has his wall of babylon and babylonian archers garrisoned in the city with tradition social policy
1:35 plays when you you see his capital and you know you have got your hands full with this one.
the most badass Overlord in civ5
When you send swords into a gunfight
More like sending nukes into a planet sized marduk-bots in an intergalactic battle
So this is what Jaime saw
In theory it's more likely to be related to Ashurbanipal. The Assyrians are still a distinct cultural and ethnic group in the Middle East today and are believed to be descended from Ancient Assyria.
ANOTHER! (Throws goblet) Wait... wrong bearded dude.
Can anyone identify the bass horn-like instrument that plays the opening melody :03 to :10? It sounds a bit like a bassoon but it has a richer tone and a stronger resonance.
Archers vs Jet Fighters intensifies
This sounds like something out of an old Gauntlet game
Why are those tentacle monsters holding bowls with green flames from the picture looking at me?
Hentai ?
*Throws cup, "REFILL NOW!"
Boric Acid burns green. so there may be other more simple chemical compounds that burn green.
Point taken; I was just trying to point out British lost battles too. It wasn't a slaught. And Canadians didn't burn down D.C. the British did, also city wasn't even finished yet.
I'd imagine it has to do with the decline of the Silk Road and the discovery of naval trade lanes. When the European empires established themselves, they also had little interest in trading with the Ottoman Empire and Persia, preferring to ship their acquired trade goods to their European capitals. Lack of trade leads to decline in economy and progress, while the opposite development took place in Europe, creating the gap we still see today. My two cents, anyway.
So we definitely don't have anything to worry about. Technological military advancement beats any amount of soldiers.
This guy needs a break, he loves to attack me.