@Battleswat. Many players wanted Mangudai to be long ranged units prior to the 1st expansion(arc ladder), back when Chariots were OPed. Instead, Snail just lowered the stats of the Chariots. So, there's no need for Long ranged Cavs.
I created a new thread in the Mow forums here on kong that contains the rankings I've calculated. If you guys are like me and like numbers, then go check it out.
I got bored, and noticed somebody comment about rome. So, I decided to figure out which Civ was statistically the best civ Cz wise. And this is what I came up with.
4.) Rome
Total: 108 CZs
Avg.: 9.8 CZs
Highest: 43 CZs (Warhorse)
Lowest: 0 CZs (Reverence, Ruin, Rampage, Triumph)
3.) Persia
Total: 118 CZs
Avg.: 10.7
Highest: 53 (Reverence)
Lowest: 0 (Asylum, Rampage)
2.) China
Total: 138 Czs
Avg.: 12.5
Highest: 31 (Ruin)
Lowest: 0 (Reverence)
1.) Egypt
Total: 220 CZs
Avg.: 20
Highest: 50 (Rampage)
Lowest: 1 (Reverence, Warhorse)
@00juan, i'm assuming the high score you're looking at is town center level. That's only a list of town centers that was upgraded today. Most likely, you'll find your town center level on the alltime list
@itachi, The British weren't a dominant force to be reckoned with. They we're weak and never fully recovered from the demise of the Roman Empire until the 14th-15th century(excluding the unification that Charlemagne and the Capetian Dynasty). In fact, the Europeans copied many Islamic and Byzantine ideas and traditions during this time period.
And the vikings, though barbaric and brutal, wouldn't make any sense to add due to their location. They began in Scandinavia, and sailed to northern Europe and areas of Canada.