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Any chance that we can get this threat back up and running? It was really nice to have a single place to go to see the various unit models.

Also, is there anywhere you can actually see the new Chinese models, as they didn't even put out a separate unit pack image for then?
 
Any chance that we can get this threat back up and running? It was really nice to have a single place to go to see the various unit models.

Also, is there anywhere you can actually see the new Chinese models, as they didn't even put out a separate unit pack image for then?

Exactly, please, post the new bunch of faces Holy Fury will bring us!!!
 
This looks like "the thread that can never die !", it's been brought back from the dead more times than John Travolta's career !
 
This looks like "the thread that can never die !", it's been brought back from the dead more times than John Travolta's career !

It's a thread dedicated to like, a continuously being updated part of this game.
 
Just saying, but it is possible to re-use the old Arabic Faces (with improvements), Western Faces, and Old Mediterranean faces (with improvements) for Native Americans that aren't Aztec.

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This is a Cree, an indigenous American or First National found in Canada. As you can see, the Arabic Faces given a slight uplift can be used to resemble this same facial structure.

And this here

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Is a Cherokee, which do resemble the old Mediterranean faces with a slight uplift.

You already have Navajo faces, so it is not hard to imagine other possible indigenous groups. Western Faces could also be utilized for a sort of Beothuk-Viking interminging group with some slight indigenous traits mixed in. There were Vikings living in North America around the same time as the Crusader Kings 2 time frame.

Anyways, those are just hypotheticals and means to keep certain faces going rather than just doing away with them on a whim.