siredgar: Yes, that is impressive. Poland has never controlled more territory than equal to 2/3 of the area of Western Europe. However, don't you think that, many of these parts were not really influenced by the Korean civilization as much as the 'motherland' (again, I'm not an expert on history, much less Asian history, so correct me if I'm wrong)?
The list I submitted to Wernazuma contained 94 cities, all well within the bounds of Polish civilization influence over the course of history - almost all of them are, in fact, within the borders of the Third Commonwealth. Now, why can't all of these 94 cities be added, as it was done with 91 of the Korean civilization?
LoD
PS. I don't intend this to become a Korea vs. Poland thing - we'll have it later this year anyway
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siredgar: BTW, isn't your avatar the space puppy from one of SMAC's graphic files
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Q3: thanks for the update
. BTW, you know that owo still exists?
The list I submitted to Wernazuma contained 94 cities, all well within the bounds of Polish civilization influence over the course of history - almost all of them are, in fact, within the borders of the Third Commonwealth. Now, why can't all of these 94 cities be added, as it was done with 91 of the Korean civilization?
LoD
PS. I don't intend this to become a Korea vs. Poland thing - we'll have it later this year anyway
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siredgar: BTW, isn't your avatar the space puppy from one of SMAC's graphic files
?Q3: thanks for the update
. BTW, you know that owo still exists?
). First reason is that original game includes Jerusalem as a Roman city
,for example, and many other conquered cities. But if you plan to change it, you could tell me that you're going to straighten it too. The other reason is the dificulty I found when creating civilizations, despite the fac that I used a suppously clearer focus: I didn't use nations but cultural groups. The trouble was the same: empires, cultures, countries, civilizations or whatever passed once and again over the same cities. Persian, Sumerian, Asirian at Middle East; Germans (not from Germany, but "germanics" -francs, arrians, etc-), Slavs, etc at Europe and so on. Not to mention Arabs with its middle age expansionism. So that's the way I settled it.
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