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List updated up to Dimorier Maximus, 137 valid votes casted, 20086 points.
Ribannah,
Though highly interesting, this discussion is rather off-topic, so suffice to say that Winters' reply doesn't exactly convince me. As you said, the whole issue involves a lot of speculation.
Master Marcus,
Yes, you can use those points left but not like that: that way you would vote for 17 countries while 16 is the limit. (This is why I threw out the Olmec in the first place, I'd much rather vote for both the Olmec and the Harappans but the rules are the rules)
Gramphos,
Ah, Civ3 style, ok. Hadn't though about that yet, that explains a thing or two... Much better like that, thanks (even though it's too late now ).
Adm.Naismith,
I agree with every point you make, thanks for posting that.
When the time is there I'll contact Markos (or Dan) and discuss with him the best way of delivering this list.
A short explanation on the civs (ala the Civ of the Week feature, I suppose) is a good idea, but I think it would be good to write an explanation on all civs, 'cause apparently to Firaxis they were all 'less than obvious', or they would have included them all in the default game in the first place... I'll make a start with that for some of the most popular civs (the first 12-13 civs will almost certainly be in the final list so summaries for those are needed anyway) today and post that later (probably in a new thread) so we can discuss what these summaries should look like (as far as people care).
I definitely don't plan on altering the layout or length of the list from how it looks in the first post. It's quite possible that Firaxis for whatever reason doesn't like certain civs and needs more options than just the first 8/16/32 or whatever. This list is most valuable to them when they have all available info, unfiltered and unaltered.
Internationalist,
Well, as I said in the very first post in the very first thread (and this thread):
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. [...]
So don't say I didn't warn you... In any case, I counted your 20 points for Zimbabwe now.
Looking thru your list I noticed you have 'Iberians' listed with 10 points. Since Iberians are obviously Spanish + Portuguese, wouldn't it be fair to split up those 10 points between the two individual civs? Otherwise these are wasted points.
Jay Bee,
If I did that, I would also have to do that with Scandinavians vs Danes/Nores/Swedes/Fins and Native Americans vs Sioux/Apache/Cherokee/etc and probably some others. Some people deliberately vote for a 'general area' civ, some vote deliberately vote for just one particular civ from that area, some people don't really care as long as any civ from that geographical area is present. Who am I to manipulate people's votes? If Guynemer (the guy who voted for Iberians) wants me to distribute his 10 points differently he'll have to let me know, otherwise it's up to Firaxis to decide what the most appropriate civs would be (and as the examples show that don't necessarily have to be the first 8/16/32/whatever, they can decide to merge certain civs or whatever). This is exactly why the entire list is so important, and not just the first 32.
I just wanted to add that you shouldn't be able to vote for civs which are already close to existing ones in Civ3. IMHO i think that the Ottomans and Austro Hungarians are too close to the Persians/ Greeks and Germans respectively. Of course, you can just not play with the others.
I chose civs in areas which dont have any yet, so that if possible, you can play with all of them, and still have a fun game. I was going o choose only the Vikings to represent all Nordic Countrires, but since im a Finn, I know the differences between the Norwegians,/Swedes/ Danes and the Fins.
The civs which I choose should add more exitement in other parts of the world other than europe. The Americans now have 5 civs. Europe has 7 civs (w/o russia). Africa has 3 civs. Asia has 7 civs (including Russia, Australia) Now, at the beginning of the game, there are regional rivals and more permutations for peace and war between the rival regional civs.
"Everything for the State, nothing against the State, nothing outside the State" - Benito Mussolini
Locutus,
that dark green is harder to read then the light green, but all to keep the record up. (There exists no styledefined green color, as for the other colors I use. Next time I’ll use fixed colors including the background )
Actually the most common definition of Scandinavia (at least that is used here) is Sweden, Norway and Denmark, not Finland. Even thou it sometimes are included.
Locutus, I'm terribly sorry - of course you are right - I read again my choices and I thought it was 15 civs instead of 17! Shame on me. So the whole 9 remaining points for the Ethiopians ( screw the Turks , it takes a famous african civ and the Arabs are already chosen ).
The art of mastering:"la Maîtrise des caprices du subconscient avant tout".
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