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    For the poll question I was wondering out of all the civs that weren't included with Civ3 which one were you most dissapointed in not seeing in the game?

    For more discussion question I was wondering if you had to choose 16 other civs to be included in the game by an expansion which ones would they be? Possibly include which civ-specific unit they would have and which preset civ abilities would be given to them.
    71
    Celts
    5.63%
    4
    Spanish
    28.17%
    20
    Vikings
    11.27%
    8
    Mongols
    26.76%
    19
    Incans
    7.04%
    5
    Mayans
    0.00%
    0
    Polynesians
    2.82%
    2
    Other
    2.82%
    2
    None, Keep It The Way It Is
    5.63%
    4
    Every Civ That Has Ever Existed
    9.86%
    7
    However, it is difficult to believe that 2 times 2 does not equal 4; does that make it true? On the other hand, is it really so difficult simply to accept everything that one has been brought up on and that has gradually struck deep roots – what is considered truth in the circle of moreover, really comforts and elevates man? Is that more difficult than to strike new paths, fighting the habitual, experiencing the insecurity of independence and the frequent wavering of one’s feelings and even one’s conscience, proceeding often without any consolation, but ever with the eternal goal of the true, the beautiful, and the good? - F.N.

  • #2
    Spain, certainly!

    And you complain about my polls?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Alexander01

      And you complain about my polls?
      Not to put words in Tech's mouth, but i don't think he was complaining, but offering sincere constructive advice.

      Oh and GO CELTS!
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      • #4
        I voted for every civ - which is my way of saying that the game should have shipped with lots of generic civs, and let people use the editor to create non-generic civs.
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        • #5
          lord, some people dont want to take the time to do that so i like the way it is.
          "Nuke em all, let god sort it out!"

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          • #6
            As much as I would like to see the Vikings.

            I vote
            ... Mongols: They were the most interesting civ in Civ II.
            Everyone hated them
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            • #7
              Celts. They make sense, and would be great to see in civ3 or an expansion pack. I really hate the Mongols, especially after they did something pretty nasty to me in an early civ2 game. Never forgot their treachery.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by splangy
                lord, some people dont want to take the time to do that so i like the way it is.
                just dl the modpacks that come out, as so many have been saying.

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                • #9
                  And you complain about my polls?
                  I have one poll going on about one topic, you had about 5 polls going on about one topic. It's just not neccesary to have so many polls about the samething. This poll will stop people from opening up another thread about why this civ should have been included because every civ that wasn't included has been mentioned in the poll.

                  I voted for the Incans primarliy for the reason that there are not any South American civs included. Plus they were a very accomplished civ throughout history. They could possibly be scientific and religious. I'm not real sure what their civ-specific unit could be.
                  However, it is difficult to believe that 2 times 2 does not equal 4; does that make it true? On the other hand, is it really so difficult simply to accept everything that one has been brought up on and that has gradually struck deep roots – what is considered truth in the circle of moreover, really comforts and elevates man? Is that more difficult than to strike new paths, fighting the habitual, experiencing the insecurity of independence and the frequent wavering of one’s feelings and even one’s conscience, proceeding often without any consolation, but ever with the eternal goal of the true, the beautiful, and the good? - F.N.

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                  • #10
                    If you really want to get technical, I had 4 polls going at the same time on similar things: Germany's leader, Russia's leader, Persia's leader, and Babylon's leader. You try getting all of them into one poll now. And I still don't understand all the fuss about them not bein in the game -- they are!
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                    • #11
                      I had to vote vikings, since I am one.

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                      • #12
                        This poll sorely needed to include the Arabs as an option. Really one of the cultures that I would have to liked to see.

                        However I still probably would have voted for the feared Mongols.
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                        • #13
                          Polynesians would have been nice. Who wouldn't want to command an army of half naked women in canoes?
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                          • #14
                            This poll sorely needed to include the Arabs as an option. Really one of the cultures that I would have to liked to see.
                            Usually other in a poll means anything that hasn't been mentioned so wouldn't the Arabs fall under that category? You are right they do deserve their own option but who would have I taken out, the Mayans? I wish we could have more poll options.
                            However, it is difficult to believe that 2 times 2 does not equal 4; does that make it true? On the other hand, is it really so difficult simply to accept everything that one has been brought up on and that has gradually struck deep roots – what is considered truth in the circle of moreover, really comforts and elevates man? Is that more difficult than to strike new paths, fighting the habitual, experiencing the insecurity of independence and the frequent wavering of one’s feelings and even one’s conscience, proceeding often without any consolation, but ever with the eternal goal of the true, the beautiful, and the good? - F.N.

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                            • #15
                              Mongols because I hate them. (makes sense!)

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