Originally posted by siredgar
However, I think before we debate this issue, it's important to determine whether it should be the civilization's "height" or the period they existed. For example, the Americans have existed for about 225 years (that's 225 turns!) However, they have had significant power for only about 100 years, that is 100 turns.
However, I think before we debate this issue, it's important to determine whether it should be the civilization's "height" or the period they existed. For example, the Americans have existed for about 225 years (that's 225 turns!) However, they have had significant power for only about 100 years, that is 100 turns.
Let me add that we should also examine impact/influence. Some civilizations made impacts or influences that still are around today. Should these be taken into account? What are the guidelines going to be? what civilization are we going to look at to gain these guidelines?
As noted before, America cannot compete with Rome or Greece on either Height of Power, or Period of Existence, due to the fact that it is such a relatively new country.
So we'd probably have to consider influence, and impact (i.e., has America in it's 300 years made as much impact as Rome or Greece did?). For that matter, we could use this method to judge all current civilizations in the game to establish whether or not they are worthy. But then again, who do we measure them to? The oldest civilization? The Biggest? The most Powerful? The one that lasted the longest? I'm comfortable comparing against Rome or Greek, but I'm sure others would disagree.
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