Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

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TarcisioCM - The Ptolemies
   
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TarcisioCM - The Ptolemies

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Adds The Ptolemies under Ptolemy I. Requires BNW.
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25 Comments
Dino 10 Aug, 2021 @ 2:54pm 
Everything works. This is one of the most fun civilizations I've tried. I opened Tradition first, then went for Warrior Code in the Honor Tree to get Great Library instantly, and snowballed from there, generating more Great Generals by fighting. Grade: A+.
Almalexia 14 Dec, 2016 @ 6:12pm 
Hrm, for some reason activating Ptolemy in the mod menu makes all the default vanilla civilizations to disappear from the selection screen in YNAEMP? Deactivating them made them all reappear. Very odd. Maybe worth a look if you have time?
Norton 3 Sep, 2016 @ 5:52pm 
Why not update the screenshots?
axatoramus 21 Aug, 2015 @ 4:54pm 
Placeholder.

Doesnt show in YnAEMP.
zArkham4269 1 May, 2015 @ 5:55pm 
Does this civ not expand much? In my current game, they did 2 cities and stopped even though they had room to easily build 2 other cities in uncontested lands and this is much later in the game so they might have had more room to expand even earlier.
JEELEN 27 Mar, 2015 @ 5:52am 
It shows up in my civ list, but not on YnAEMP.
JEELEN 25 Mar, 2015 @ 1:36am 
@TarcisioCM Well, you might add that to the description then. Subscribed.
Bubblegum  [author] 17 Jan, 2015 @ 2:54pm 
@Hispanian I think that Bactria and everything released after it has YNAEMP support. Parthia has it too.
18brumaire 17 Jan, 2015 @ 2:50pm 
@TarcisioCM
Thank you for the correction. And, are any of your mods, YNAEMP compatible? Or perhaps your in the middle of making a new civilization.
Bubblegum  [author] 17 Jan, 2015 @ 1:02pm 
Uhh egyptians, even under macedonian and persian rule still worshipped their gods. Under ptolemaic rule though the syncretic greco-egyptian god Serapis was invented as a mean to unify the Greeks and Egyptians of the kingdom. Also, hellenism is all about syncretism between local customs and the greek ones, and Alexandria, that was the biggest and most important hellenistic city, is called by some as "The Capital of Hellenism".