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For historical purposes, here are Parts 1 and 2 of this discussion:
Expansion Pack Civs: One more thread... (Let's do it right)
Expansion Pack Civs (Part 2) (temporary thread due to forum problems, started by MarkG)
Here's a reposting of the original introduction plus the most recent overall ranking:
There has been a lot of debate about which civs should have been included in Civ3 but weren't and should thus be put in an Expansion Pack (if there will ever be one). In my opinion there have been too many threads about this subject already and it's getting tiresome but I decided to start my own anyway. This is because IMHO none of the existing threads is really satisfactory: all these threads are standard vBB polls that only allow 10 options, while there are many more civs to choose from and some civs are more important than others. That's why I suggest a different system, one that allows everyone to vote for those civs which (s)he thinks are the most important. Hopefully this allows everyone to say their thing and be done with it...
I suggest we use the following system: you can post up to 16 civs that you feel should be included in an expansion pack (no more since an expansion pack is not likely to contain more and because it would only be more work to keep track of). You can post any civs you feel should be included, whether it's a big civ like Spain or a small one like Liechtenstein You can assign points to each of these civs: the more points you give, the more important you think it is for this civ to be included. You can assign at most 160 points in total and 20 to a single civ (this to prevent people from giving a lot of points to one civ and thus disrupting the 'reliability' of this poll). I'll volunteer to keep track of all posts and keep an overall ranking in this first post.
Edit: a couple of new 'rules' to avoid misunderstandings:
* If you just post civ names and no points, the points will be distributed equally among all choices. So if you post 16 names without points, all choices will get 10 points. If you post 8 names, all choices will get 20 points. If you don't agree with the points I assigned to your choices, give points yourself in the first place or change your vote afterwards (see below).
* Edit2: Second rule no longer applies
* If you wish to change your vote for any reason, that's possible but please don't edit your existing post or just post a new list. This would be very confusing for me to keep track of. Instead, only post the changes you wish to make. FE, if you already voted but see someone vote for the Cubans and think 'that's brilliant, why didn't I think of that?', you can change your vote by posting 'Arabs -7, Cubans +7' or something like that. Please do this even if you still have enough points left, so I can doublecheck to make sure you don't exceed the maximum number of civs/points. So if you only 'spent' 150 points over 12 civs, don't just posts 'Cubans 10' but rather 'Cubans +10'. TIA for doing so.
Some example civs to guide you in picking your civs (by no means exhaustive, feel free to post others): (Africa) Bantu, Zimbabwe, Swahili, Nigeria, Benin, Ghana, Mali, Moors, Morocco, Ethiopia/Axum, Nubia, Carthage, South Africa/Boer (Americas) Eskimo, Canada, Sioux, Cheyenne, Apache, Navajo, Hopi, Olmec, Maya, Inca, Tolmec, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina (Oceania) Maori, Aboriginals, Australia, Polynesia, Philippines, Indonesia (Asia) Khmer, Siam/Thai, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Mongol, Annam/Vietnam, Korea, Tibet, Tamil, Sikh, Moghul, Kazakh, Pakistan, Parthia, Bactria, Armenia, Arabia, Hebrew, Hittites, Sumerian, Turkish/Ottomans, Byzantine, Phoenicia, Fillistines(sp?), Iraq (Europe) Spanish, Dutch, Minoan, Celts, Viking, Polish, Austria(-Hungary), Italy, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Danish, Scots, Irish, Belgium, Portuguese, Basque, Slavic, Serbia, Macedonia, Czech, Swiss, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Goths (for more: see ranking)
Edit2: Some more examples (courtesy of Brent):
{Removed because post was too long, see elsewhere in this thread}
Here's the overall ranking (last update: Staszek, # of votes: 171, # of points: 23789):
For historical purposes, here are Parts 1 and 2 of this discussion:
Expansion Pack Civs: One more thread... (Let's do it right)
Expansion Pack Civs (Part 2) (temporary thread due to forum problems, started by MarkG)
Here's a reposting of the original introduction plus the most recent overall ranking:
There has been a lot of debate about which civs should have been included in Civ3 but weren't and should thus be put in an Expansion Pack (if there will ever be one). In my opinion there have been too many threads about this subject already and it's getting tiresome but I decided to start my own anyway. This is because IMHO none of the existing threads is really satisfactory: all these threads are standard vBB polls that only allow 10 options, while there are many more civs to choose from and some civs are more important than others. That's why I suggest a different system, one that allows everyone to vote for those civs which (s)he thinks are the most important. Hopefully this allows everyone to say their thing and be done with it...
I suggest we use the following system: you can post up to 16 civs that you feel should be included in an expansion pack (no more since an expansion pack is not likely to contain more and because it would only be more work to keep track of). You can post any civs you feel should be included, whether it's a big civ like Spain or a small one like Liechtenstein You can assign points to each of these civs: the more points you give, the more important you think it is for this civ to be included. You can assign at most 160 points in total and 20 to a single civ (this to prevent people from giving a lot of points to one civ and thus disrupting the 'reliability' of this poll). I'll volunteer to keep track of all posts and keep an overall ranking in this first post.
Edit: a couple of new 'rules' to avoid misunderstandings:
* If you just post civ names and no points, the points will be distributed equally among all choices. So if you post 16 names without points, all choices will get 10 points. If you post 8 names, all choices will get 20 points. If you don't agree with the points I assigned to your choices, give points yourself in the first place or change your vote afterwards (see below).
* Edit2: Second rule no longer applies
* If you wish to change your vote for any reason, that's possible but please don't edit your existing post or just post a new list. This would be very confusing for me to keep track of. Instead, only post the changes you wish to make. FE, if you already voted but see someone vote for the Cubans and think 'that's brilliant, why didn't I think of that?', you can change your vote by posting 'Arabs -7, Cubans +7' or something like that. Please do this even if you still have enough points left, so I can doublecheck to make sure you don't exceed the maximum number of civs/points. So if you only 'spent' 150 points over 12 civs, don't just posts 'Cubans 10' but rather 'Cubans +10'. TIA for doing so.
Some example civs to guide you in picking your civs (by no means exhaustive, feel free to post others): (Africa) Bantu, Zimbabwe, Swahili, Nigeria, Benin, Ghana, Mali, Moors, Morocco, Ethiopia/Axum, Nubia, Carthage, South Africa/Boer (Americas) Eskimo, Canada, Sioux, Cheyenne, Apache, Navajo, Hopi, Olmec, Maya, Inca, Tolmec, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina (Oceania) Maori, Aboriginals, Australia, Polynesia, Philippines, Indonesia (Asia) Khmer, Siam/Thai, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Mongol, Annam/Vietnam, Korea, Tibet, Tamil, Sikh, Moghul, Kazakh, Pakistan, Parthia, Bactria, Armenia, Arabia, Hebrew, Hittites, Sumerian, Turkish/Ottomans, Byzantine, Phoenicia, Fillistines(sp?), Iraq (Europe) Spanish, Dutch, Minoan, Celts, Viking, Polish, Austria(-Hungary), Italy, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Danish, Scots, Irish, Belgium, Portuguese, Basque, Slavic, Serbia, Macedonia, Czech, Swiss, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Goths (for more: see ranking)
Edit2: Some more examples (courtesy of Brent):
{Removed because post was too long, see elsewhere in this thread}
Here's the overall ranking (last update: Staszek, # of votes: 171, # of points: 23789):
#  | Civilizations   | Points   | Votes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Mongols | 108 | ||
2. | Spanish | 109 | ||
3. | Arabs | 104 | ||
4. | Inca | 107 | ||
5. | Vikings | 97 | ||
6. | Turks/Ottomans | 86 | ||
7. | Phoenicians/Carthaginians | 72 | ||
8. | Maya | 71 | ||
9. | Celts | 60 | ||
10. | Hebrew/Israelis | 54 | ||
11. | Dutch | 52 | ||
12. | Poles | 40 | ||
13. | Portuguese | 47 | ||
14. | Ethiopians/Aksumites | 42 | ||
15. | Koreans | 28 | ||
16. | Byzantines | 27 | ||
17. | Polynesians | 29 | ||
18. | Mali(ans) | 28 | ||
19. | Austrians/Austro-Hungarians | 22 | ||
20. | Khmer | 23 | ||
21. | Assyrians | 19 | ||
22. | Australians | 18 | ||
23. | Inuit/Eskimos/Aleutians | 19 | ||
24. | Sioux/Dakota | 21 | ||
25. | Siamese/Thai | 16 | ||
26. | Aborigines | 13 | ||
27. | Huns | 14 | ||
28. | Annam/Vietnamese | 13 | ||
29. | Brazilians | 12 | ||
30. | Apache | 10 | ||
31. | Magyar/Hungarians | 11 | ||
32. | Serbs | 7 | ||
33. | Sumerians | 10 | ||
34. | Canadians | 9 | ||
35. | Swedes | 8 | ||
36. | Neanderthals | 7 | ||
37. | Tibetans | 11 | ||
38. | Scots | 10 | ||
39. | Slavs | 9 | ||
40. | Zimbabweans | 10 | ||
41. | Indonesians | 7 | ||
42. | Italians | 7 | ||
43. | Czech | 6 | ||
44. | Minoans | 6 | ||
45. | Fins | 5 | ||
46. | Trojans | 5 | ||
47. | Native Americans/American Indians | 6 | ||
48. | Ghanaians/Accrans | 6 | ||
49. | Goths | 5 | ||
50. | Scandinavians | 5 | ||
51. | Cubans | 3 | ||
52. | Irish | 3 | ||
53. | Welsh | 3 | ||
54. | Nubians/Kushites | 5 | ||
55. | Kazakhs | 5 | ||
56. | Holy Roman Empirials/Catholics | 3 | ||
57. | Mexicans | 6 | ||
58. | Olmec | 5 | ||
59. | Songhai | 4 | ||
60. | Argentinians | 3 | ||
61. | Nigerians/Swagilians | 5 | ||
62. | Ukrainians | 3 | ||
63. | Harappans/Dravidians/Indus People | 4 | ||
64. | Hittites | 4 | ||
65. | Anasazi | 4 | ||
66. | Armenians | 3 | ||
67. | Filipinos | 3 | ||
68. | Belgians | 2 | ||
69. | Catalans | 2 | ||
70. | Confederates | 2 | ||
71. | Iraqis | 2 | ||
72. | Norwegians | 3 | ||
73. | Muslims/Near East Asians | 2 | ||
74. | Uzbek/LithuUzbek | 3 | ||
75. | Texans | 3 | ||
76. | Boers | 3 | ||
77. | Amazonians (Native Brazilians) | 2 | ||
78. | Bantu | 2 | ||
79. | Danes | 2 | ||
80. | Etruscs | 2 | ||
81. | Iranians | 2 | ||
82. | Philistinians | 2 | ||
83. | Swahili/Kilwans | 2 | ||
84. | Hmong | 3 | ||
85. | Californians | 2 | ||
86. | South Africans | 3 | ||
87. | South East Asians | 2 | ||
88. | Berbers | 2 | ||
89. | Hawaiians | 2 | ||
90. | Almerienses | 1 | ||
91. | Bangladeshis | 1 | ||
92. | Bedouin | 1 | ||
93. | New Foundlandians | 1 | ||
94. | Snake Mounds | 1 | ||
95. | Tartars | 1 | ||
96. | Ugandians | 1 | ||
97. | Virginians | 1 | ||
98. | Liechtenstein | 2 | ||
99. | Luxembourg | 1 | ||
100. | Hopi | 2 | ||
101. | Cherokee | 2 | ||
102. | Navaho | 2 | ||
103. | Yankees | 2 | ||
104. | Bulgarians | 1 | ||
105. | Latvians | 1 | ||
106. | Manchurians | 1 | ||
107. | Sub-Saharans | 1 | ||
108. | Swiss | 1 | ||
109. | Tunguz | 2 | ||
110. | Mesopotamians | 1 | ||
111. | Caribbeans | 1 | ||
112. | Fiji | 1 | ||
113. | Iberians | 1 | ||
114. | Javans | 1 | ||
115. | Maori | 1 | ||
116. | New Zealandish | 1 | ||
117. | Quebecois | 1 | ||
118. | Columbians | 1 | ||
119. | Galactic Emperials (Star Wars) | 1 | ||
120. | Papua/Papua New Guineans | 1 | ||
121. | Sami | 1 | ||
122. | Tonga | 1 | ||
123. | Hospitaliers | 1 | ||
124. | Khwarizm | 1 | ||
125. | Fatty Lumpkins | 1 | ||
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