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Jeez, I hate the restriction on the size/length of city names. How many times do you come up one space short when typing in a brilliant name?
On the other hand, the nicest city names I've come across in a while come courtesy of A. Horse - he of the horribly underdeveloped ego, and familiar to many of you - who delights in modest city names like BowDown2Horse, Worship Horse, Blessed Horse, Viva Horse, etc. Brightens up a dull game.
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[This message has been edited by finbar (edited June 18, 2000).]" ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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When Sten Sture introduced me to MP he used a couple of variations on the original Sioux city names. Wounded Elbow instead of Wounded Knee, Beer Paw instead of Bear Paw and so on. Later on I added a few myself, like Ricky Lake instead of Stony Lake...
I sometimes use Goody Hut for my cap followed by Hoody Gut, Another Hut, New Hut, Jabba the Hut etc... When I run out of ideas I look for city characteristics. Danger Hut or Front Hut in contested areas, Strong Hut for a well defended city, Whale Hut if the city has a whale...
Others are Untouchable, Invincible, but I also use combos like A mistake?, Anotherone? or Bad, Lousy, Worse...
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My naming convention is to name cities on the home continent after the local terrain--Whale Inlet, Wildwood (nearby pheasent), Vista (adjacent to a lake and a mountain), etc. Poetic, if boring. Other continents get different themes, so I can tell at a glance the general location of a given city; I'll often pick a state as a theme, or a fictional world.
If the city came from a hut and I'm planning to diband it for the NONE settler, I'll name it "Born To Die", "Shoot Me Now", "What City?", etc., so they stand out and I don't forget them.No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.
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I think Alexander may have been less vain than his horse--definately a name with attitude.Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep? [--Inspiration of Blade Runner]
"> > Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the reader who
>doesn't get it."--don't know.
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Good thread, I like Mad Monks idea.
I once took the default names, and edited them to begin with a letter for their continent, so when I scrolled through the cities it would go one continent at a time.
aParis aRheims aTours bAvginon cCherbourg cRouen etc.
I use Canal Zone for a temp canal city, and Kanal Xone for the 2nd one.
I will change the name of captured cities to a spelling in keeping with the civ I'm playing. Exeter becomes Egzutar if I'm Babylonion, etc.
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Since the computer will assign workers to food squares before gold, and I usually want them working the gold, I name a city with a gold square something to remind me that "there's gold in them thar hills". I've used Goldtown, Auroville, Zlatograd and other variations. I hate it when I open a city screen after many turns to find the stupid computer has taken a worker off the gold square that was the reason I built the city there in the first place.yes
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When I used to play big map SP games I would get confused on the location of cities so I would name all of the cities in an area after the the teams in a particular sports league or musical groups with a similar style. So Abba would be close to the BeeGees, and Arsenal close to ManUtd, and the Pacers close to the Lakers.
It is also a good way to taunt in MP. How could your stronghold be over run by units from Barry Mannilow? Or if your opponent is a big Liverpool soccer fan and he is being attacked by Manchester Utd units. heheheBe the bid!
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I have no imagination, and use the default names, but I've been amused by some of the names I've seen on the other side. My favorite was in a 3-way game with oedo and Carolus Rex; oedo and I had an uneasy peace treaty, and my exploring horsemen stumbled into one of his cities. As I tried to move away from "Go Away", I blundered into "Get Lost".
Edited to correct redundant verbs.
[This message has been edited by DaveV (edited June 19, 2000).]
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