Sid Meier's Civilization V

Sid Meier's Civilization V

The Golden Horde
12 Comments
JEELEN 5 Jul, 2019 @ 5:06pm 
@Slippin Jimmy:Tried several times, but won't show up in civ list. Any chance of a direct DL link?

Also, the YNAEMP link goes to an YnAEMP add-on, not the mod itself.
axatoramus 2 Aug, 2015 @ 11:34am 
Ok understood
Slippin' Jimmy  [author] 31 Jul, 2015 @ 8:07pm 
@axatoramus Meaning I haven't tested it with every mod out there. There's no reason it wouldn't work with pretty much anything else, I only cited that because some mods out there aren't compatible with any new civilizations or new content and such.
axatoramus 30 Jul, 2015 @ 1:35am 
The Golden Horde should work with most other mods as well, but does not have built-in compatibility for them, so be wary.
JEELEN 14 Jul, 2015 @ 9:59pm 
#Hank Hill OK. ;)
Slippin' Jimmy  [author] 14 Jul, 2015 @ 9:09pm 
@JEELEN I didn't put a whole lot of time into finding the exact position it should be in on YNAEMP stuff but there will be an update eventually that corrects that.
JEELEN 8 Jul, 2015 @ 11:37pm 
@Hank Hill Why does the Horde start in Chagatai territory (Kazakhstan)? That's not where Sarai was located.
Slippin' Jimmy  [author] 17 Jun, 2015 @ 12:04am 
I'm pretty sure it does, considering one is part of the trait file while the other is a social policy effect. The two are different values so there's no reason why both wouldn't work.
magiy 15 Jun, 2015 @ 10:22am 
can the earning infulence from city states you could demand tribute to stack with the autocracy tenet gun boat diplomacy which does the same thing?
bugge 7 Jun, 2015 @ 11:01am 
I actually seached for The Golden Horde earlier yesterday. Couldn't find anything and now out of the blue there is one. Karma points to you for making this.
Slippin' Jimmy  [author] 7 Jun, 2015 @ 10:00am 
Not necessarily - it doesn't have the extra movement, Great Generals I, or Quick Study promotion. It's mainly intended to be a front-line raiding unit that bypasses enemies to pillage their lands before another army comes in. The Mongols still, in general, have a more effective mounted army for offensive purposes.
TheBrownie 7 Jun, 2015 @ 6:56am 
So, the Khamgaalagch is just a better Keshik? Can it move after attacking?