I like Civ 3 very much (as much as I liked Civ and Civ II). But I am still puzzled by the absence of the Arab (or any other muslim) civilization in the three editions. I don't think anyone would put the Arabs out of a top-10 (even less a top-15!) list of the more influent civs of all human History. Even then, they are not there. Can someone help me find the reason why?
Some possibilities:
- Arabs are not liked in America (hard to believe, since the Russians always made the final cut, he, he).
- There is not a strong arab leader that could be used in the game (also hard to believe).
- The creators of the game believe the Carthaginians and Zulus made a larger contribution to humankind (are they mad?).
- They tried to avoid any trouble that putting a fundamentalist civ on the game could cause.
- Allah does not want it's chosen people in a western-capitalist game.
- Arabs are barbarians and should not be considered 'civilized'.
As a History-lover, I still dream of seeing arabs in Civ 4. Should I lose my hopes?
Thanks
Mad Hab
Some possibilities:
- Arabs are not liked in America (hard to believe, since the Russians always made the final cut, he, he).
- There is not a strong arab leader that could be used in the game (also hard to believe).
- The creators of the game believe the Carthaginians and Zulus made a larger contribution to humankind (are they mad?).
- They tried to avoid any trouble that putting a fundamentalist civ on the game could cause.
- Allah does not want it's chosen people in a western-capitalist game.
- Arabs are barbarians and should not be considered 'civilized'.
As a History-lover, I still dream of seeing arabs in Civ 4. Should I lose my hopes?
Thanks
Mad Hab
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