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  • MOD: Latin American Civ

    Hoy iba a empezar un juego y cambié los atributos de mi civ para hacerla una civ "latina"... pero en el camino decidí modificarla completamente como una nueva civ. Así que estoy en proceso de terminar el Mod de la Civ Latinoamericana.

    Por el momento, dado que tengo el C3C gringo he estado haciendola en inglés pero pienso traducirla pronto a español. Hasta ahora, estos son los datos:

    Civ: Latin America
    Noun: Latins
    Adjective: Latin

    (reemplaza a Corea en la lista)

    Title: Liberator
    Leader: Simon Bolivar

    Traits: Religious, Agricultural

    Ciudades:

    Mexico City
    Sao Paulo
    Buenos Aires
    Rio de Janeiro
    Bogotá
    Lima
    Santiago
    Belo Horizonte
    Guadalajara
    Porto Alegre
    Caracas
    Monterrey
    Recife
    Salvador
    Medellín
    Fortaleza
    Curitiba
    Cali
    Santo Domingo
    Guayaquil
    Havanna
    Guatemala
    Puebla
    Brasilia
    Ciudad Juárez
    San Juan
    Belem
    Barranquilla
    Maracaibo
    Quito
    San Salvador
    Port-au-Prince
    Montevideo
    Goiania
    Santos
    La Paz


    Lideres Militares:

    José de San Martín
    Francisco de Miranda
    Miguel Hidalgo
    José María Morelos
    Antonio José de Sucre
    Andrés Santa Cruz
    Bernardo O'Higgins
    Ignacio Zaragoza
    Pancho Villa
    Emiliano Zapata
    Ché Guevara
    Fidel Castro


    Lideres Cientificos:

    Bernardo Houssay
    Arturo Rosenblueth
    Luis Federico Leloir
    Cesar Milstein
    A true ally stabs you in the front.

    Secretary General of the U.N. & IV Emperor of the Glory of War PTWDG | VIII Consul of Apolyton PTW ISDG | GoWman in Stormia CIVDG | Lurker Troll Extraordinaire C3C ISDG Final | V Gran Huevote Team Latin Lover | Webmaster Master Zen Online | CivELO (3°)

  • #2
    Unidad Especial: Dragoon

    6/4/3 - 80g (mismos datos del Cossack original)

    basado en el Hussar Austriaco

    descripcion:

    #PRTO_Dragoon
    ^
    ^[Dragoons] replace $LINK as the principal mounted unit of Latin America. Their thirst for
    independence gives them extra defensive power.
    ^
    ^
    ^A Latin city must have $LINK and $LINK in its $LINK
    to build a Dragoon.
    #DESC_PRTO_Dragoon
    ^
    ^
    ^During the wars of independence, [Dragoons] formed the vanguard mobile forces of the armies of the 'caudillos' of
    liberation like Simon Bolivar and José de San Martín. Led mostly by Spanish-descendant 'criollos', the [Dragoons]
    were a true symbol of prestige, and its officers would later be part of the military governments which ruled most
    countries in the region througout the 19th century.
    A true ally stabs you in the front.

    Secretary General of the U.N. & IV Emperor of the Glory of War PTWDG | VIII Consul of Apolyton PTW ISDG | GoWman in Stormia CIVDG | Lurker Troll Extraordinaire C3C ISDG Final | V Gran Huevote Team Latin Lover | Webmaster Master Zen Online | CivELO (3°)

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    • #3
      Podrías incluir a Andrés Bello como líder cientifico también. ayudó a desarrollar las ciencias en varios países Good Luck
      >>> El cine se lee en dvdplay <<<

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      • #4
        claro que si

        toda sugerencia es aceptada


        por cierto, antes de que me linchen, las ciudades están en orden de tamaño segun una lista de poblaciones que encontre por alli... no por ninguna preferencia nacionalista
        A true ally stabs you in the front.

        Secretary General of the U.N. & IV Emperor of the Glory of War PTWDG | VIII Consul of Apolyton PTW ISDG | GoWman in Stormia CIVDG | Lurker Troll Extraordinaire C3C ISDG Final | V Gran Huevote Team Latin Lover | Webmaster Master Zen Online | CivELO (3°)

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        • #5
          los que te van a linchar son los uruguayos

          EDIT: retiro lo dicho, no había visto Montevideo.. seguro lo editaste
          >>> El cine se lee en dvdplay <<<

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          • #6
            Está bien buena la idea

            Le pondría como líder científico a Mario Molina, mexicano que obtuvo el premio Nóbel de Química mas o menos por el 96.

            También bajaría a Santa Cruz como líder militar, ya que él cobra importancia en el 1830 más menos. También deberías poner a José Martí, que fue bastante importante en Centroamérica.

            Buenos Aires supongo yo, aunque tenga más población que Santiago, debería ir después porque fue fundadda en 1536, pero prontamente deshabitada hasta 1580 cuando fue refundada. Quizás sería bueno ponerle a Santiago, Santiago de Chile o Santiago del Nuevo Extremo o Santiago de Nueva Extremadura para que se diferencie de Santiago española (de Compostela). Brasilia debería ir al último ya que es de 1960. Es preferible que sean ordenadas por año de fundación que por importancia, pienso yo. Por ejemplo en la civilización egipcia El Cairo está al último porque es la más reciente, aunque sea las más poblada de África.

            ¿El Dragoon puede atacar varias veces en un turno? Podría ser una característica.

            Enhorabuena , el proyecto está buenísimo.
            Obra de modo tal que la máxima de tu voluntad pueda ser en todo tiempo principio de una ley universal - Imperativo categórico de Immanuel Kant.
            Yo creo que la gente es sumamente ineficaz para aproximar el placer. Se dan tremendas vueltas. ¡Y putas que les cuesta! Además no hay ninguna religión que no esté a patadas con el placer ¿Qué chuchas pasa? (No se molesten con mi lenguaje. Es científico-vulgar) - Florcita Motuda.
            Escenario C3C: Guerra del Pacífico 2.0

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            • #7
              Si las ordeno por años, casi todas las primeras ciudades serian Mexicanas o Peruanas

              Y pues la verdad se me hace algo dificil ordenar las ciudades por antiguedad por la dificultad de obtener esos datos para las 36 ciudades de la lista.

              ¡¡¡Mario Molina, coño, como se me pudo olvidar a tan distinguido paisano mio!!!!
              A true ally stabs you in the front.

              Secretary General of the U.N. & IV Emperor of the Glory of War PTWDG | VIII Consul of Apolyton PTW ISDG | GoWman in Stormia CIVDG | Lurker Troll Extraordinaire C3C ISDG Final | V Gran Huevote Team Latin Lover | Webmaster Master Zen Online | CivELO (3°)

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              • #8
                la descripcion de la civ:

                #RACE_Latins
                ^The Latins are $LINK. They start the game with
                $LINK and $LINK and build the $LINK instead of the $LINK.
                ^
                ^By the end of the 18th century, most hispanic colonies in the New World had grown into self-sustaining entities,
                increasingly burdened by higher taxes and mounting repression by their mother countries. The American and French
                revolutions during that period provided the first spark of inspiration for independence, but it was not until the
                Napoleonic Wars, and the subsequent occupation of Spain by Napoleon's forces which made revolution at home
                possible. In most cases, this was ironically begun by Spanish descendants, known as 'criollos' who were highly
                resentful of foreign control and had their own ambitions of power.
                ^ Revolution first broke out in South America, with revolts almost simultaneously in present-day Venezuela and
                Argentina. Among the revolutionaries, the most well-Known is undoubtedly Simon Bolivar. Nicknamed the "The
                Liberator", Bolivar was a European-educated son of wealthy landowners who since his youth had vowed to rid the
                continent of Spanish presence. In 1810 he and a group of patriots declared independence from Spain. Initially
                defeated, he came back in 1813 and took control of an Army which was to fight their colonial masters across the
                continent. In conjunction with others like José de San Martín, Antonio José de Sucre and Bernardo O'Higgins, most
                of South America was liberated from Spanish rule during the first quarter of the century.
                ^ In Mexico, revolution was started shortly afterwards by a group of 'criollo' priests, the first of which was
                Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. Under his leadership, an army of mostly indian peasants was raised and quickly gained
                control of the center of the country after declaring their independence in 1810. They were immediately confronted
                by Spanish forces which ultimately defeated the rebellion. However, many more independence fighters rose in their
                wake and by 1821 after a long and bloody war, Mexico had achieved independence. Brazil, the other great nation of
                Latin America, achieved a largely bloodless revolution from their mother country, Portugal, thanks to José Bonifácio
                who was later crowned Emperor Pedro I.
                ^ Independence soon led to major problems, as the young nations of Latin America found themselves ruled by
                powerful 'caudillos' or strong-men and unable to finance their own development due to political ineptness and
                #DESC_RACE_Latins
                ^severe military interference. Foreign intervention was another major problem, especially in Mexico, Central America
                and the Carribbean who found themselves under the gun of an ascendant United States with considerable imperialist
                ambitions in the region. In the south, wars among Latin American nations were not uncommon, the most notable of
                which was the Pacific War between Chile and a Peruvian-Bolivian alliance and the War of the Triple-Alliance which
                pitted Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay against Paraguay.
                ^ The 20th century saw a number of socio-political developments take hold. Massive European immigration in
                countries like Argentina and Brazil severely changed the demographic outlook of the region. The first steps of
                industrialization also took place, as railroads and factories began slowly springing up in the larger countries.
                In Mexico, a Revolution began in 1910 to oust dictator Porfirio Díaz and resulted in the one-party system which
                lasted for over seven decades. Most Other countries alternated between periods of democratic rule and
                dictatorships. Fueled by isolation during both World Wars, Latin America had a surge in growth during the 1950's and
                60's. Countries like Brazil, Mexico and Argentina quickly industrialized and became highly influential on the world
                stage as part of the non-aligned movement: those groups of countries which did not explicitly ally with either of the
                two superpowers during the Cold War. Nevertheless, the increasing influence of Communism was felt throughout the
                region and this set the stage for many battlegrounds between the opposing ideologies. Of these, Castro's Cuba
                undoubtedly stood-out the most, and was an active participant in the spread of communism not only in the region, but
                in the world.
                ^ The final act of Latin American history arguably begins with the severe economic and political crisis which
                hit during the 1970's and 80's. Massive foreign debt, corrupt regimes, and brutal "dirty wars" by dictators like
                Augusto Pinochet eventually led to a rise in democracy during the last decade of the century. Today the highly
                diverse nations of Latin America face new challanges but also new opportunities to lead them into the 21st century
                as a potentially major player in world politics and the global economy.
                A true ally stabs you in the front.

                Secretary General of the U.N. & IV Emperor of the Glory of War PTWDG | VIII Consul of Apolyton PTW ISDG | GoWman in Stormia CIVDG | Lurker Troll Extraordinaire C3C ISDG Final | V Gran Huevote Team Latin Lover | Webmaster Master Zen Online | CivELO (3°)

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                • #9
                  Religious?!

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                  • #10
                    Un par de humildes y para nada obligatorias sugerencias, simplemente en plan de contribución y para dar algo más de variedad:

                    Científico: Francisco José de Caldas



                    Militares: Jose Antonio Páez



                    Francisco de Paula Santander

                    PBS/NPR Member Station serving central Pennsylvania


                    Juan José Flores



                    José María Córdoba



                    Podría seguir, (y si Slayer o alguien del Perú no tiene otra opinión, podría ponerse a Agustín Gamarra, Jose La Mar o Ramón Castilla para Perú, por ejemplo), pero mejor lo dejo así por ahora, limitando las sugerencias al período de la independencia.

                    Mucha suerte con el proyecto.
                    DULCE BELLUM INEXPERTIS

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by El Awrence
                      Religious?!
                      Agricultora y religiosa me parecen más que adecuadas
                      >>> El cine se lee en dvdplay <<<

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by El Awrence
                        Religious?!
                        Jeje, pero de todas formas es cierto que la mayoría de los latinoamericanos tienen de sobra ese atributo, para bien o para mal, desde la independencia hasta nuestros días....
                        DULCE BELLUM INEXPERTIS

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                        • #13
                          Yo creo que agricultora y militarista irian mejor... digo yo, eh.

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                          • #14
                            OK. Los cubanos, antes que el Che y Fidel tuvieron a José Martí. Y argento, a mí más que San Martín me gusta Belgrano. Al menos los dos.
                            Cuando un dedo señala la luna, los tontos miran el dedo. (del Mayo francés)

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                            • #15
                              que hizo/quien es? aparte del barco no lo conozco.
                              >>> El cine se lee en dvdplay <<<

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