me_irate,
I totally agree with you on Carthagians vs Phoenecians. Unfortunately (and unjustly) neither is likely to be included in Civ3 so it's not really an issue.
I'm sure we're all very well aware of your opinion on the Mongol-Japanese issue, you've expressed it many times already. I also pointed out at least as often that your opinion is IMHO simply not based on the facts, so I won't bother doing that again.
My knowlegde of Persian history is fairly limited so I can't confirm or deny your statements about Persepolis offhand and I don't think it's important enough to look up. Even if they are true I still think myself that Persepolis has the reputation of being a typically Persian city. Adding it to the Greeks, Arabs, Babylonians or whatever makes about as much sense as adding Brussels to the Spanish or Paris to the Germans does. Sure, they may have ruled the city at some point in history but does that truly make it part of their civ?
Techwing,
I understand what you were trying to say. I also fully agree with you that Civ games so far (except maybe the CtP series) have been way too Western-oriented. Lately I've been playing around with a new list of Wonders for CtP2 and tried to include as many different civs as possible from all parts of the world. Doing this I've come up with a whole list of civs that were actually quite important but have never been in any civ game. In fact, of the roughly 50 wonders I came up with (from almost as many different civs), only 15 or so are from 'Western' civs (Rome, Greece, Western Europe, US).
I totally agree with you on Carthagians vs Phoenecians. Unfortunately (and unjustly) neither is likely to be included in Civ3 so it's not really an issue.
I'm sure we're all very well aware of your opinion on the Mongol-Japanese issue, you've expressed it many times already. I also pointed out at least as often that your opinion is IMHO simply not based on the facts, so I won't bother doing that again.
My knowlegde of Persian history is fairly limited so I can't confirm or deny your statements about Persepolis offhand and I don't think it's important enough to look up. Even if they are true I still think myself that Persepolis has the reputation of being a typically Persian city. Adding it to the Greeks, Arabs, Babylonians or whatever makes about as much sense as adding Brussels to the Spanish or Paris to the Germans does. Sure, they may have ruled the city at some point in history but does that truly make it part of their civ?
Techwing,
I understand what you were trying to say. I also fully agree with you that Civ games so far (except maybe the CtP series) have been way too Western-oriented. Lately I've been playing around with a new list of Wonders for CtP2 and tried to include as many different civs as possible from all parts of the world. Doing this I've come up with a whole list of civs that were actually quite important but have never been in any civ game. In fact, of the roughly 50 wonders I came up with (from almost as many different civs), only 15 or so are from 'Western' civs (Rome, Greece, Western Europe, US).
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