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  • Expansion Pack: Cities and leaders for existing civs part2: Germans

    Cities:
    Berlin
    München
    Hamburg
    Köln
    Leipzig
    Wien
    Frankfurt
    Dresden
    Nürnberg
    Königsberg
    Zürich
    Basel
    Bern
    Essen
    Dortmund
    Danzig
    Bonn
    Weimar
    Stuttgart
    Heidelberg
    Salzburg
    Strassburg
    Freiburg
    Hannover
    Rostock
    Aachen
    Trier
    Graz
    Worms
    Speyer
    Chemnitz
    Ulm
    Magdeburg
    Augsburg
    Saarbrücken
    Kiel
    Münster
    Bochum
    Kassel
    Breslau
    Mannheim
    Stettin
    Innsbruck
    Osnabrück
    Koblenz
    Darmstadt
    Hildesheim
    Schwerin
    Bielefeld
    Linz
    Erfurt
    Göttingen
    Regensburg
    Würzburg
    Flensburg
    Düsseldorf
    Lübeck
    Paderborn
    Potsdam
    Wittenberg
    Travemünde
    Jena
    Wuppertal
    Zwickau
    Erlangen
    Mühlhausen
    Rothenburg


    Leaders:
    Barbarossa
    Rommel
    Blücher
    Rudolf Habsburg
    Manstein
    Hindenburg
    Otto III
    Prinz Eugen
    Karl der Große
    Moltke
    Klausewitz
    Friedrich
    Ludendorff
    Guderian
    Radetzky
    Erzherzog Karl


    Americans:
    Washington
    New York
    Boston
    Philadelphia
    Jamestown
    Los Angeles
    Atlanta
    Chicago
    San Francisco
    Houston
    St. Louis
    Jacksonville
    Detroit
    New Orleans
    Salt Lake City
    Baltimore
    Denver
    Dallas
    Miami
    Kansas City
    Cleveland
    San Diego
    Richmond
    Nashville
    Sacramento
    Santa Fe
    Las Vegas
    Phoenix
    Seattle
    Indianapolis
    Memphis
    Pittsburgh
    Buffalo
    Portland
    Cincinnati
    Orlando
    Tucson
    Albuquerque
    Colorado Springs
    Hartford
    Syracuse
    Columbus
    Norfolk
    Albany
    Oakland
    Milwaukee
    Austin
    St. Paul
    Oklahoma City
    Baton Rouge
    El Paso
    Minneapolis
    Des Moines
    Springfield
    Spokane
    Newark
    Fresno
    Fort Worth
    Tampa
    Boise
    Berkley
    Grand Rapids
    Carson City
    Tacoma
    Cheyenne
    Helena
    Omaha
    Dayton
    Raleigh
    Columbia
    San Antonio
    Madison
    Lincoln
    Topeka
    Lexington
    Knocksville
    Savannah
    Jefferson City
    Little Rock
    Charlotte
    Worcester
    Honolulu
    Tulsa
    Louisville
    Corpus Christi
    Wichita
    Lansing
    Salem
    Erie
    Jersey City
    Jackson
    Winston Salem
    Fort Lauderdale
    Huntsville
    Montgomery
    Rochester
    Tallahassee
    Bismarck
    Mobile
    Augusta
    Frankfort
    Lexington
    Annapolis
    Concord
    Fargo
    Charleston
    Georgetown
    Dover
    Trenton
    Eugene
    Key West
    Pierre

    Leaders:
    Washington
    Lee
    Sherman
    Jackson
    Grant
    MacArthur
    Patton
    Jefferson
    Eisenhower
    Franklin
    Pershing
    Nimitz
    Roosevelt


    Comments, suggestions?
    Last edited by Wernazuma III; August 6, 2002, 12:09.
    "The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
    "Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.

  • #2
    Were the following cities founded by Americans?

    New York, Los Angeles, San Fransisco, San Diego, Sacramento, Santa Fe, Las Vegas, Baton Rouge, Tacoma, Cheyenne, San Antonio, Topeka, Honolulu, Erie, Tallahassee (and probably others)?

    And what is Clinton doing on the leader list?
    I'd pick JF Kennedy!
    Last edited by Ribannah; August 4, 2002, 17:15.
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    • #3
      I think the Germany, as defined today, should begin its history after the split of Charlemagne's empire. Thus, Alarich, Odoaker, and Theoderich should not be names.

      I propose the following additional German GLs:
      Martin Luther,
      Friedrich der Grosse,
      Karl von Klausewitz,
      Franz Joseph I,
      Karl Marx,
      Erich Ludendorff,
      Werner von Heisenberg,
      Friedrich Ebert,
      Adolf Hitler,
      Heinz Guderian,
      Konrad Adenauer.


      Clinton? Are you kidding?

      And I propose the following additional American GLs:
      Thomas Jefferson,
      Andrew Jackson,
      John Pershing,
      Omar Bradley,
      Cheser Nimitz,
      George Marshall,
      Dwight Eisenhower,
      Teddy Roosevelt,
      FR, Roosevelt.

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      • #4
        Re: Expansion Pack: Cities and leaders for existing civs part2: Germans

        Originally posted by Wernazuma III
        Cities:
        Zürich
        Basel
        Bern
        Salzburg
        Straßburg
        Stettin
        - zürich, basel, bern are swiss cities, never belonged to germany
        - salzburg is a austrian city
        - strassburg is presently in france (alsass), has a big german influence and was under control of each civ a couple of times.
        btw: the double-s (ß) has been removed in the newest german language reform
        - stettin iirc a czeckcity (?? i'm not sure about this, though ??)

        Originally posted by Wernazuma III
        Leaders:
        Barbarossa
        Rommel
        Blücher
        Alarich
        Manstein
        Odoaker
        Hindenburg
        Theoderich
        Otto III
        karl der grosse
        hitler
        moltke
        - Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
        - Atheism is a nonprophet organization.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ribannah
          Were the following cities founded by Americans?

          New York, Los Angeles, San Fransisco, San Diego, Sacramento, Santa Fe, Las Vegas, Baton Rouge, Tacoma, Cheyenne, San Antonio, Topeka, Honolulu, Erie, Tallahassee (and probably others)?
          Who cares? London was not founded by English, Paris was not founded by French, Salamanca was not founded by the Iroquois, Alexandria was not founded by the Egyptians, Toledo was not founded by the Spanish, and Cologne was not founded by Germans.

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          • #6
            Re: Re: Expansion Pack: Cities and leaders for existing civs part2: Germans

            Originally posted by sabrewolf

            - zürich, basel, bern are swiss cities, never belonged to germany
            - salzburg is a austrian city
            - strassburg is presently in france (alsass), has a big german influence and was under control of each civ a couple of times.
            btw: the double-s (ß) has been removed in the newest german language reform
            - stettin iirc a czeckcity (?? i'm not sure about this, though ??)
            There is no Austria in this game. Austrians speak German so I don't see why their cities and leaders should not be merged with that of Germans, especially if you included Karl der Grosse as a German leader.

            Before the Swiss rebelled against the Empire, all those cities belonged to the German "Empire". I think you guys still speak German today, with some variations of course. There is no Switzerland in this game, so naturally you guys belong to the German civilization.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lord Merciless
              Who cares? London was not founded by English, Paris was not founded by French, Salamanca was not founded by the Iroquois, Alexandria was not founded by the Egyptians, Toledo was not founded by the Spanish, and Cologne was not founded by Germans.
              interesting .... who founded these cities?
              paris, former lutetia, founded by the gauls (?) which you could call french
              alexandria probably from alexander the great (macedonian), but i'm sure there was a city there before from the egyptians.
              teledo from arabs?
              cologne wasn't from the germans? sure? (btw: german name: köln)
              - Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
              - Atheism is a nonprophet organization.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lord Merciless
                There is no Austria in this game. Austrians speak German so I don't see why their cities and leaders should not be merged with that of Germans, especially if you included Karl der Grosse as a German leader.

                Before the Swiss rebelled against the Empire, all those cities belonged to the German "Empire". I think you guys still speak German today, with some variations of course. There is no Switzerland in this game, so naturally you guys belong to the German civilization.
                well, switzerland really never belonged to the german empire (independent (from austria since 1291), allthough 60% speak german. big influence: yes - control: no.

                by the way: interesting theory

                so add perth, sidney, adelaide, wellington, etc. to english civ because OZ and NZ aren't included either.
                buenos aires, santiago, la paz, etc. would belong to the spanish (ok, they aren't there either... not yet)...

                i don't agree in adding cities to an empire only because they happen to have the same language...
                - Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
                - Atheism is a nonprophet organization.

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                • #9
                  London was founded by Romans as Londinium. There might be some small Celtic settlements there before, but it became a town under Romans.

                  Paris owned its name to Romans as well and was formerly called Lutetia Parisorium. But Lutetia itself was a fairly large Celtic settlement already, so you can say that Paris was founded by Celts.

                  Alexandria might have a similar past like London. It was promoted to a city by Alexander and Ptolemy.

                  Cologne was founded by Romans as Colonia Aggripina. The German barbarians were too lazy and illiterate to spell out the full name later on, so the city name morphed into Koeln/Cologne.

                  Toledo was also founded by Romans as Toletum, but it might have a Celtic past, too.


                  Also most great cities in France are almost completely Roman or Celtic in origin. For example, Lyonswas Lugdunum, Strassburg Argentoratum, Marseille Marsillia, and Bordeaux Burdigala.


                  Eburacum was an interesting city because it became York later, and if you add a 'New' to its name...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sabrewolf

                    so add perth, sidney, adelaide, wellington, etc. to english civ because OZ and NZ aren't included either.
                    buenos aires, santiago, la paz, etc. would belong to the spanish (ok, they aren't there either... not yet)...

                    i don't agree in adding cities to an empire only because they happen to have the same language...
                    Why not? They belong to the same cultural circle, or civilization. I would add Singapore and Taipeh to Chinese cities as well, and Chiang Kai-Chek as Chinese GL.

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                    • #11
                      Chiang Kai-Chek as Chinese GL
                      Done.

                      But I got a lot to reply:

                      sabrewolf: As you can see from my flag: I'm Austrian, so I know where Basael and Salzburg are
                      I decided to have them in, because basically German Switzerland and modern Austria are part of the German culture/civilization. I don't say this, because I'm a megalomanic Großdeutscher, I'm quite happy being an Austrian, but because I have to acknowledge several hundreds of years similar history and shared culture. But you remind me that I should add more Austrian cities.
                      Stettin is actually a city in Poland, but has a very large German history. Thus, in a discussion with some Poles, we've decided to have it in both lists, once as Stettin, once as Sceczin (or similar)

                      The discussion about "To which civ does this city actually belong" can be led endlessly. Generally, I've tried to give them to that city, where it was more important or to which it longer belonged. In some cases, where the city was very important to several civs, I tried to have it in both lists with different names (Constantinopolis/Istanbul...)
                      "The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
                      "Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.

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                      • #12
                        sabrewolf: About not wanting to have cities belong to an "empire". Although technically, in Civ3 one plays an empire, don't forget that you're playing a whole civ.

                        For example, the Indian territories were rarely so united as they are in the past 100 years (less than Switzerland was part of the Holy Roman Empire), yet they belong to the same civ.

                        The Aztec city list not only has cities which were part of the Aztec Empire, but also cities which alreasdy were abandoned when the Aztecs arrived in Mexico. Yet it is legitimate to have them in, as they had a similar culture.
                        "The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
                        "Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Wernazuma III
                          sabrewolf: As you can see from my flag: I'm Austrian, so I know where Basael and Salzburg are
                          I decided to have them in, because basically German Switzerland and modern Austria are part of the German culture/civilization. I don't say this, because I'm a megalomanic Großdeutscher, I'm quite happy being an Austrian, but because I have to acknowledge several hundreds of years similar history and shared culture. But you remind me that I should add more Austrian cities.
                          Stettin is actually a city in Poland, but has a very large German history. Thus, in a discussion with some Poles, we've decided to have it in both lists, once as Stettin, once as Sceczin (or similar)

                          The discussion about "To which civ does this city actually belong" can be led endlessly. Generally, I've tried to give them to that city, where it was more important or to which it longer belonged. In some cases, where the city was very important to several civs, I tried to have it in both lists with different names (Constantinopolis/Istanbul...)
                          ah... i didn't recognise the austrian flag because of that black "blob" in the middle... but now you mention it: i guess it's an eagle... didn't know, that's official?

                          anyhow: i can accept your and lord merciless's argumentation. in the beginning i was just worried it would be another of these cases, where people are ignorant. as i see now, you've thought about all this before, so you've got my blessing

                          good convincing work going on... well done
                          - Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
                          - Atheism is a nonprophet organization.

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                          • #14
                            Oh, BTW, I won't add Hitler, because I simply don't want this ****ing bastard, disgrace of humanity in my modpack as a "Great Leader".
                            "The world is too small in Vorarlberg". Austrian ex-vice-chancellor Hubert Gorbach in a letter to Alistar [sic] Darling, looking for a job...
                            "Let me break this down for you, fresh from algebra II. A 95% chance to win 5 times means a (95*5) chance to win = 475% chance to win." Wiglaf, Court jester or hayseed, you judge.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Wernazuma III
                              Oh, BTW, I won't add Hitler, because I simply don't want this ****ing bastard, disgrace of humanity in my modpack as a "Great Leader".
                              Agreed.

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