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Originally posted by Oligarf
Cause they actually are sweet little rabbits.
Hey!
Looks like I'm the only American posting in this thread at the moment, hehehe.
So I will warn you: don't forget we Americans are armed to the teeth! We shoot back. Not that we always hit, mind you, but if we fire enough bullets, we're bound to hit something.
I think the Wonder lists in all Civ games so far have been way too western-centric, there've been way too little Asian, African, Oceanian and Native American wonders. Below is a list of wonders I once made for a CtP mod that I never finished, I tried to include as many different nations as possible (that's why there's only 1 Greek wonder FE; only 'civs' like the Chinese and Indians have more, simply because they were never really a single civ). Because I can't imagine anyone knows all the wonders on this list, I also collected some info on them here. I ripped it all from various websites without editing it in any way so it's a little unpolished to say the least but it should give some sort of impression on what all these wonders are. Once again, I never finished the mod or even the list of wonders so I'm not saying this could be used straight away for Civ3 or any other game but it does contain some ideas that I for one have never seen anyone else mention before while IMHO they are all at least worth considering.
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Civ Name Date Location Type
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Lost Civ Sunken City of Yonaguna An 10500 BC(?) Asia Naval(?)
Egyptian Pyramid of Cheops/Kufur An 2550 BC Africa Production
Celtic Stonehenge An 2000 BC Europe Food
Nubian Defuffa of Kerma An 1700 BC Africa Happiness
Minoan Labyrinth of the Minotaur An 1700 BC Europe Trade
Hebrew Temple of Solomon An 1000-900 BC Asia Happ./Crime/Dipl.
Phoenician Harbors of Carthage An 814 BC Africa Naval
Babylonian Hanging Gardens An 810-783 BC Asia Happiness
Greek Temple of Artemis Cl 550 BC Europe Happ./Dipl./Trade
Persian Palace of Persepolis Cl 518 BC Asia Government
Roman Via Appia Cl 312 BC Europe Trade/Government
Qin Chinese Great Wall Cl 221 BC Asia Military
Philippinian Banaue Rice Terraces Cl +/- 0 AD Oceania Food
Mesoamerican Teotihuacan Cl 200 AD America Happiness
Tiahuanacu Tiahuanacu Cl 200 AD America Food
Byzanthine Hagia Sophia Cl 360 AD Asia Happiness
Christian The Vatican Me 400-500 AD Europe Happiness
Mayan Chicken Itza Me 500-600 AD America Crime
Micronesian Nan Madol of Pohnpei Me 500-1500 AD Oceania Government?
Sui Chinese Great Canal Me 607 AD Asia Trade/Food
Arab Dome of the Rock Me 687 AD Asia Happiness
Burmese Shwe Dagon Me 700 AD Asia Happiness
Indonesian Borobudur Me 800 AD Oceania Happiness
Morish Great Mosque of Kairouan Me 8?? AD Africa Happiness
English Tower of London Me 1066 AD Europe Military
Venetian San Marco Basilica Me 1071 AD Europe Happiness
Khmer Angkor Wat Me 1113-1150 AD Asia Happiness/Prod.
Russian Kremlin Me 1156 AD Europe Government
Bantu Great Zimbabwe Me +/- 1300 AD Africa Defense/Gov./Trade
Aztec Tenochtitlán Me 1325 AD America Food
Mongol/Timurid Registan of Samarkand Me 1370 AD Asia Science
Mali Sankore Mosque of Timbuktu Me 1400 AD Africa Science
Ming Chinese Forbidden City Re 1407 AD Asia Diplomacy
Polynesian Easter Island Re 1400-1600 AD Oceania Happiness
Incan Machu Piccu Re 1450-1550 AD America Happiness/Gov.
Turkish Topkapi Palace Re 1453 AD Asia Commerce/Trade
South Indian Meenakshi Temple of Madurai Re 1565-1781 AD Asia Happiness
Moghul Indian Taj Mahal Re 1632 AD Asia Happ/Dipl/Gov
French Palais de Versailles Re 1661 AD Europe Government
Benin Palaces of Abomey Re 1695 AD Africa Government
Japanese Torii of Itsukushima Re 1875 AD Asia Happiness
Spanish Sagrada Familia Mo 1882 AD Europe Happiness
Panamese Panama Canal Mo 1904 AD America Trade
Brazilian Statue of Cristo Redentor Mo 1931 AD America Happiness
American Empire State Building Mo 1931 AD America Trade/Commerce
Dutch Delta Works Mo 1953 AD Europe Food/Happiness
American NORAD Mo 1963 AD America Military
Australian Opera House Mo 1966 AD Oceania Happiness
Anglo-French Channel Tunnel Mo 1987 AD International Trade
Malaysian Petronas Towers Mo 1993 AD Oceania Trade/Commerce
International Intern. Space Station Alpha Mo 1998 AD International Science
As for that "modern japanese" wonder that was raised a few posts ago, how about Kansai's floating airport? Ok, so it isn't really floating but as far as I know it's sitting on the biggest man-made island in the world and survived the Kobe quake, which is certainly no mean feat.
Oops, sorry Boris, that's what I meant of course. I always jokingly call it Chicken Itza (though I'll change that to Chicken Pizza right this instant, hadn't even thought of that! ) but I suppose I got a little too used to it
Takeshi,
I agree that that's a very suitable Japanese wonder as well. In fact, I originally wanted that as my Japanese wonder for that mod but I didn't have enough Renaissance/Industrial Age wonders so I went for for Torii after all (that famous castle, can't remember the name right now, was #3 on my list).
Originally posted by Locutus
I think the Wonder lists in all Civ games so far have been way too western-centric, there've been way too little Asian, African, Oceanian and Native American wonders. Below is a list of wonders I once made for a CtP mod that I never finished, I tried to include as many different nations as possible (that's why there's only 1 Greek wonder FE; only 'civs' like the Chinese and Indians have more, simply because they were never really a single civ). Because I can't imagine anyone knows all the wonders on this list, I also collected some info on them
Wow, what a list. To be honest, there are even a few I didn't knew (yes, only a few - why do you think my avatar is a
professor?). You've included nearly all the Wonders I asked for in this thread. I agree, there are too many western Wonders in the game, but that's because there are only a few non-European civs included. What happened with the Arabs, the Khmer, the Fenicians, the Incas, the Ottomans and many others?
Civilization is a very Western/Eurocentric game. We Americans/Europeans are brought up on history that stresses the dominance of European Culture. The very concept we possess of "civilization" is a uniquely European one (I include America as a European culture, considering its roots). Ancient Asian and African cultures didn't even meet the high standards of what Europeans were considering "civilized" until recent scholars began to re-examine their cultures.
In the end, Civ3 will be a mainly European game. The designers can't help it...it's ingrained in all our backgrounds and upbringings. We've been taught since the beginning of our youthful educations that Columbus was such a great guy and we in America still celebrate a day for him. Who cares if he was a brutal conqueror who enslaved and murdered West Indians and never accepted the fact he'd failed to reach the East Indies (which he died claiming he had)? We were told Americas Founding Fathers were these noble patriots, so who cares if in reality many of them were no better than the terrorists we are fighting against today?
History is written by the winners. Europe can claim to have won out over the past 3 centuries or so. It's only now starting to shift to more global view of history.
Originally posted by Boris Godunov
So I will warn you: don't forget we Americans are armed to the teeth! We shoot back. Not that we always hit, mind you, but if we fire enough bullets, we're bound to hit something.
Originally posted by Boris Godunov
Civilization is a very Western/Eurocentric game. We Americans/Europeans are brought up on history that stresses the dominance of European Culture. The very concept we possess of "civilization" is a uniquely European one (I include America as a European culture, considering its roots).
Conclusion: you were threatening your fellow-Europeans... What a shame!
Serious now:
You are right, the most advanced civilization is currently the Western one. But you can't exclude so many Asian and African civs and Wonders as in Civ2. The civilizations I mentioned just deserve to be included. Civ is about history. For example: for centuries the Muslim world was far more advanced as the Western one. But there isn't a single Muslim tribe in Civ2!
Conclusion: you were threatening your fellow-Europeans... What a shame!
Serious now:
You are right, the most advanced civilization is currently the Western one. But you can't exclude so many Asian and African civs and Wonders as in Civ2. The civilizations I mentioned just deserve to be included. Civ is about history. For example: for centuries the Muslim world was far more advanced as the Western one. But there isn't a single Muslim tribe in Civ2!
Hehehe, I am a masochist, I suppose...
I 100%, categorically agree with you. I was just pointing out why it is the case that we all tend to have a European bias in all things historical. It doesn't make the bias right at all! I think, as the world gets smaller, that bias will become less and we will begin to see a more global concept of history.
I do think that they should have included a Muslim/Arab/Ottoman civ as one of the main civs, with Sulayman as the leader. The Caliphate was, after all, one of the greatest empires ever, and certainly dominated at one time. Its omission seems rather incomprehensible. I would rather see them as opposed to the Persians or the Iroquois. Certainly their impact on the world has been far greater.
Well, I think that the designers should include many non-Western civs/wonders/etc especially because of all the bias. They should do (cq have done) what they did with Civ1 and Civ2: not only entertain but also educate. I mean, I bet 50% of the Civ2 audience had never heard of the Carthaginians before and had never considered the Persians as a major civilization, to name just 2 examples. I think they should have continued this line in Civ3 and take it a step further: include at least one Muslim (Arab, Turkish), South East Asian (Thai, Khmer) and sub-Saharan (Mali, Ghana, Zimbabwe but not the tiny and insignificant Zulu) civ and a bunch of non-Western wonders from my above list (or other non-Westerns wonders, there are plenty more).
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