Yes, I am fully aware there have been several bitter debates on this subject. But with the Firaxis decision for them to represent all nothern native americans, does that change your opinion on them? For me it does. I have been a tad bit skeptical of the Iroquis being in, with the Mongols on the sideline. But I did realize the necessity of the representation in some form of the north american peoples. I think if you take into account the new scale of the iroquois representation, they become much more attractive as a legitimate civ. While fair cases could be made for possibly other civs being more important, but with Civ III's purpose of rewriting, rather than reliving history the Iroquois become far more reasonable. After all, who knows? Perhaps in another world, in another time, on another plain of reality, the Iroquois ruled the world. Again, given the larger scale of their representation now, it's not entirely unbelievable.
It could certainly be fairly argued that the Mongols or Arabs or whomever may have been better additions, but the fact that they now represent such a large group of people makes them at least a "reasonable" addition.
It could certainly be fairly argued that the Mongols or Arabs or whomever may have been better additions, but the fact that they now represent such a large group of people makes them at least a "reasonable" addition.
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