I have 15 civs for the Civ3 and PTW 100x100 versions, 16 for the Civ3 256x204 version, and the PTW 256x204 civs are still debatable.
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My mod for PTW has 28 right now. Fun to play a tiny map."You're the biggest user of hindsight that I've ever known. Your favorite team, in any sport, is the one that just won. If you were a woman, you'd likely be a slut." - Slowwhand, to Imran
Eschewing silly games since December 4, 2005
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Civ Possibilities
Here are the sugestions for inclusions that some of us came up with a while back.
1. US(+ Canada, Israel)
2. EU (+Turkey, Baltics, Switzerland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia etc.)
3. China (+Vietnam, Laos, North Korea)
4. CIS (+Mongolia)
5. India (+Nepal, Sri Lanka)
6. Arab League (Morroco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, and the Gulf States)
7. APEC (from Indonesia to S. Korea, including Singapore and ?Japan?)
8. MercoSur (Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile)
9. Central America and Carribean Basin (inc. Mexico and Cuba)
10. Andean Pact (Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia and the Guayanas)
11. African Union (Sub-sahara Africa)
12. Australia (+ NZ, Papua New Guinea)
13. Independent Islamic States (Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Bangladesh)
Does anyone have any opinions on this list? Here's a link to that previous thread.
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I think your decisions for world blocs are, for the most part, right-on. However, just a few changes: Iran and Pakistan should not belong to the same bloc; they are opposing powers in Afghanistan. Additionally, Iraq should probably not be thrown in a bloc with other Arab states that have been its traditional enemies. Venezuela's independence should be reflected as well.
Maybe Venezuela and Iraq could be linked? They are not linked in real life, but they are similar in that they are both so isolated.
Finally, it would be great to study the various rebel movements in sub-saharan africa, where rebel armed forces are often as powerful as states themselves, find out whom they are allied with/armed by, and join them to these blocs. Especially instructive would be the two major blocs in the Congo war, one behind Kabila and the other behind the eastern rebels.
This would also provide a great "fuse" to start a world war in this game...
Overall, though, your suggestions are excellent. In my opinion...You can't fight in here! This is the WAR room!
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This is a random suggestion and very off topic but perhaps you should put the American Forbidden Palace on the west coast in San Fransisco or something so that the west coast doesn't become the corruption capital of the world (we do have a rather large economy over here).The early bird gets the worm, but the early worm gets eaten.
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Originally posted by Zwang
This is a random suggestion and very off topic but perhaps you should put the American Forbidden Palace on the west coast in San Fransisco or something so that the west coast doesn't become the corruption capital of the world (we do have a rather large economy over here).
Definitely put as many pollution-generating improvements as possible in LA. And is there a "soul-crushing misery" improvement you could put there as well? (just kidding, la-la-landers).You can't fight in here! This is the WAR room!
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Originally posted by Yahweh Sabaoth
I think your decisions for world blocs are, for the most part, right-on. However, just a few changes: Iran and Pakistan should not belong to the same bloc; they are opposing powers in Afghanistan. Additionally, Iraq should probably not be thrown in a bloc with other Arab states that have been its traditional enemies. Venezuela's independence should be reflected as well.
Maybe Venezuela and Iraq could be linked? They are not linked in real life, but they are similar in that they are both so isolated.
Finally, it would be great to study the various rebel movements in sub-saharan africa, where rebel armed forces are often as powerful as states themselves, find out whom they are allied with/armed by, and join them to these blocs. Especially instructive would be the two major blocs in the Congo war, one behind Kabila and the other behind the eastern rebels.
This would also provide a great "fuse" to start a world war in this game...
Overall, though, your suggestions are excellent. In my opinion..."You're the biggest user of hindsight that I've ever known. Your favorite team, in any sport, is the one that just won. If you were a woman, you'd likely be a slut." - Slowwhand, to Imran
Eschewing silly games since December 4, 2005
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Iran and Pakistan are no longer enemys.
There little conflict with Pakistan arming the Talaban and Iran arming the Northen Allince is over.
as you see here the heads od states are meeting to increase trade, and boast ties...
Iraq and Iran are NOT enemys of each other, it just a certin ruler of Iraq who is casuing problems...
The people of these countires feel a bond.
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Originally posted by mazzz
Dont frogot to take acount for the nuclear issue...
NUCLEAR POWERS
1. United States
2. Russia
3. China
4. United Kingdom
5. France
6. Pakistan
7. India
8. Israel
9.North KoeriaYou can't fight in here! This is the WAR room!
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Originally posted by mazzz
Iran and Pakistan are no longer enemys.
There little conflict with Pakistan arming the Talaban and Iran arming the Northen Allince is over.
as you see here the heads od states are meeting to increase trade, and boast ties...
Iraq and Iran are NOT enemys of each other, it just a certin ruler of Iraq who is casuing problems...
The people of these countires feel a bond.
As for Khatami's peacemaking role, he's quite exceptional as a reformer and peacemaker, a Gorbachev-like figure who doesn't necessarily represent Iran's "state interests". I'm a big Khatami fan personally, but I would still not put Iran and Pakistan in a bloc... but, I guess that depends how much space you have for seperate Civs!You can't fight in here! This is the WAR room!
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