I wish more people talked about the background art honestly, they were one of the things i felt were the most underated, and im glad theyre making new art for the civs in VII
@EmirAbdKadder 1. Civ 6's art was made before AI art was even a thing 2. If you look closely, the detail and spatial cohesion is too good to be ai. There aren't any of the charistacly out-of-place things you see in AI
This art encapsulates de Roman Empire so perfectly. Everything is there: the good, the bad and the ugly. The love and the hate. The war and the peace. The glory and the suffering.
If you're wondering why it was reuploaded, I believe the initial upload had synthesized musical instruments & vocals instead of actual instruments/vocals. Which is to say, I think they accidentally uploaded an earlier version that wasn't complete yet first, and have now uploaded the actual one. Most likely what happened, considering I doubt they pulled a whole choir together, recorded a full session, and then uploaded it all in the space of about an hour to address the complaints of it sounding a bit poo earlier :V
@@t.wcharles2171What’chu mean “you can never be sure”?! Do you think the devs are over here like “Oh goodness, it seems I have uploaded a version of a song which people do not like. Allow me to break out my emergency choir and muster the orchestra within the hour, and I shall recompose the piece, as to appease the masses.”
Don't like being a pedant sorry, but its The Venerable Bede, not Saint Bebe (Saint Bede is fair enough I guess as its common to call him that but he was never officially canonized by the Catholic church.)
I imagine the conditions to go from Rome to Venice would include having only one city, as well as something economic. I definitely anticipate Italy being a modern civilization.
I really love the art for these videos and I hope its used in game. It reminds me of the wonder art from civ 5, especially Parthenon where you can see people around the wonder.
This is just amazing. Civ has some of the best production in the industry. I haven't heard one piece that I don't like, but Civ VI is on another level.
Gaio Giulio Cesare cit. La frase è stata detta da Cesare dopo aver ottenuto una rapida vittoria nella battaglia di Zela. Ancora oggi si può usare in modo scherzoso tale espressione per esprimere la grande velocità nell'aver ottenuto un risultato.
I never really liked the Rome themes in Civilisation games, but this one is REALLY good. Probably my favourite theme from this game so far, it's not too loud and it's very beautiful/majestic, really capturing the feel of the Roman Empire.
I'm going to dig through my old CD's and find the music disk that came with Civ4. I think the devs should do the same if they want to produce memorable music.
Who's thinking about the Roman Empire('s theme from Sid Meier's Civilization VII)?
first
I always am
My wife asked me how often I think about the Civilization VII Rome theme. I told her every day.
All men. :D
No one, this game will flop
I wish more people talked about the background art honestly, they were one of the things i felt were the most underated, and im glad theyre making new art for the civs in VII
Goes fing hard, like the paintings of V, but, you know, just not paintings this time. See a lot more clarity and more people from that fact alone.
Thank you!
I had a stroke trying to read these comments
It's AI
@EmirAbdKadder
1. Civ 6's art was made before AI art was even a thing
2. If you look closely, the detail and spatial cohesion is too good to be ai. There aren't any of the charistacly out-of-place things you see in AI
The kids giving the soldier flowers is the cutest thing ever.
ROMANtization
This art encapsulates de Roman Empire so perfectly.
Everything is there: the good, the bad and the ugly. The love and the hate. The war and the peace. The glory and the suffering.
If you're wondering why it was reuploaded, I believe the initial upload had synthesized musical instruments & vocals instead of actual instruments/vocals.
Which is to say, I think they accidentally uploaded an earlier version that wasn't complete yet first, and have now uploaded the actual one.
Most likely what happened, considering I doubt they pulled a whole choir together, recorded a full session, and then uploaded it all in the space of about an hour to address the complaints of it sounding a bit poo earlier :V
You can never be too sure though.
@@t.wcharles2171 I like to think there is some choir group locked in a dark room waiting to be called up.
They confirmed this on the r/civ subreddit.
Yeah… much more natural now!
@@t.wcharles2171What’chu mean “you can never be sure”?!
Do you think the devs are over here like “Oh goodness, it seems I have uploaded a version of a song which people do not like. Allow me to break out my emergency choir and muster the orchestra within the hour, and I shall recompose the piece, as to appease the masses.”
So how often do you think about Rome?
Yes
Unironically daily. Ave civitas aeterna
ROMA VICTRIX
Every day
Omni dies
Rome has grown since its humble beginnings that it is now overwhelmed by its own greatness." - Livy
This is the richest and most interesting Roman theme I’ve heard in a Civ game. Great work!
LOOK at that art. 😮
It's absolutely STUNNING! Reminds me of V's paintings.
it's beautiful
The added vocals at 2:52 is absolutely beautiful. I think this is my new favorite Roman theme out of any game so far.
“If the Colosseum stands, Rome shall stand. If the Colosseum falls, Rome shall fall. When Rome falls, the world shall fall…”
-Saint Bebe
Don't like being a pedant sorry, but its The Venerable Bede, not Saint Bebe (Saint Bede is fair enough I guess as its common to call him that but he was never officially canonized by the Catholic church.)
Check your sources, I’m pretty sure Sean Bean said that
Welcome back Rome - Antiquity Civ Theme | Civilization VII Original Soundtrack
I simply love the music in this game, it's an excellent job they do for Civilization games
Love this gaming company. You guys genuinely appreciate every culture and shows them at there apex, no bias. Great job guys!
I hope they add republic of Venice(in Exploration age) and kingdom of italy(in modern era)
I’d like that, or venetians as an independent people
I imagine the conditions to go from Rome to Venice would include having only one city, as well as something economic. I definitely anticipate Italy being a modern civilization.
The genoese or papal states would be cool as well
@@juncheok8579Yes I agree with you. But I like Venice better
@@vivone7671I agree, Venice seems like the obvious choice, being most iconic. Sicilians/Naples could be cool too tho
I'm going to miss civ 6 Rome theme and Gauls also. I loved the war horns in the civ 6 theme
A vinyl edition of the Civ7 soundtrack would be superiorum!
HIDE THE IRON
Too late, the Legions are at our doorstep 😢
I don't get the reference.
What does this mean? 🤔
^^ Clearly these two aren't "Roman" enough to grasp the reference. 😂
I really love the art for these videos and I hope its used in game. It reminds me of the wonder art from civ 5, especially Parthenon where you can see people around the wonder.
This is just amazing. Civ has some of the best production in the industry. I haven't heard one piece that I don't like, but Civ VI is on another level.
Great now I petition you guys to upload the whole soundtrack!!
It's nice to hear a Rome theme that uses actual instruments of that time instead of trumpets.
Trumpets are an instrument though 🧐
Veni, Vidi, Vici
Gaio Giulio Cesare cit.
La frase è stata detta da Cesare dopo aver ottenuto una rapida vittoria nella battaglia di Zela.
Ancora oggi si può usare in modo scherzoso tale espressione per esprimere la grande velocità nell'aver ottenuto un risultato.
@@DenisRadeanuChat GPT ahh frase
내가 여태 들었던 최고의 문명 테마...
Do I spot a man wearing pants behind the soldier??
WHO LET THE BARBARIAN ENTER THE CITY
Slave…
Calm down Honorius
Background art is incredible!
This is amazing!
They need to play this kind of music at football games in between plays.
I never really liked the Rome themes in Civilisation games, but this one is REALLY good. Probably my favourite theme from this game so far, it's not too loud and it's very beautiful/majestic, really capturing the feel of the Roman Empire.
Bona musica pulchra, mē dēlectat❤❤
I'm waiting for the Byzantine theme !
Nice music!
we’re drinking with lead bottles with this one 🔥
I can already feel my productivity draining about February.
Can you cook up some novel bird flu or some shit?
I might actually like this more than Civ 6’s medieval roman theme
I'm going to dig through my old CD's and find the music disk that came with Civ4. I think the devs should do the same if they want to produce memorable music.
I want those background arts as displates :D
I love the music
ROMA VICTRIX
I whis more people talked about denuvo in a civ game that was suposed to run as smooth as the previous one on the same specs
I only play as Roman since civilization 2.
Romanes Eunt Domus!
Feburary can't come sooner
Gracchus, something more cheerful!
Why was this reuploaded?
The original was a demo or something like that
damn never been this early
Muuuuuuuuuch better
THEY DIDN'T HAVE FLAT TOPS IN ANCIENT ROME!
Those are stone roads, some still stand to this day.
@okayrookie it's a reference to the Sopranos.
What instruments are used in this piece? I really want to know
Roman music survived worse than recipes for garum
And the composer isn't Farya Faraji because... ?
Where Christopher Tin?
He has composed the whole game theme, but it hasn’t been released yet
Call me crazy but this has Sekiro vibes
What Roman song is this??? 🤔
It's the predecessor of gregorian chant.
@@xiuhcoatl4830 good looking out 🫡
Rome > Byzantium > Russia
Ave Caesar imperator Roma Et Pontifex Christus
I liked the versions without the voices better
Staaaaaaahp my feed is littered with these things, it's getting annoying to dismiss them all
Gueess u gotta listen to em