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Gandhi is the only leader I'd give the okay to being replaced early on to be consistent and fair in "only actual leaders" even if it means missing out on the nuclear Gandhi memes. I could see Ashoka being used in place as the go-to leader since early Civ games really liked their ancient history focus via Greece, Iran, Egypt, etc. being based almost entirely on their ancient incarnations. Zulus did more than most sub-Saharan Africans, much less any others that much down south, I give them genuine credit for it. But if I had to pick a default/"go-to" sub-Saharan civ it would absolutely be the Mali(nese) Empire since its primary ethnic group in the Mandinka are still the absolute majority in much of where the empire's core was located, took up a good amount of space by anyone's standards pre-gunpowder days, you can simulate the succession of states and kingdoms through Barbarian attacks, and fills up a usually empty section of the world map quite nicely.They've been doing that since the first Civ game. They picked evil bastards like Stalin, Mao, and Gandhi because they're who what most non-history buffs know. The Zulu were chosen as the token black civilization because of a movie.
If I had to choose some other early defaults/always-ought-be-there civs across the map even normies back in Civ I and II would know...
-Incans for South America,
-Iroquois (de-facto taking Canada) for North American Amerindians,
-Korea (covering Manchuria and Russian Far East) and Vietnam (covering Indochina) in lieu of Mongolia (retcon into joining Huns as THE Barbarian horde equivalent),
-Mali as stated for sub-Saharan Africa in lieu of Zululand,
-Indonesia just to slap something down there in Oceania.
By contrast if I had to distill Europe and the Middle East in civ amount....
-England, France, Spain, Germany, Rome (covering Italy), Greece, Poland, and Russia for Europe,
-Carthage, Egypt, "Akkad" (representing Babylonia and Assyria alike as two offshoots of Akkad and were the same ethnolingustically), Iran, Arabia (representing both pre-Islamic Arab borders up to/including Jordan and Kuwait and post-Islamic Arab World), and Turkey for the Middle East.
I'd make Celtic/Balkan/Nordic nations in Europe, various Caucasian/Central Asian/Levant countries and ancient nations in the Middle East, a buncha the more famous African states, a bunch of the Amerindian and New World settler nations alike in the Americas, and various Oceanian city-states and thalassocracies as City-State/Barb tribe equivalents.
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