I terms of wining the real life civ, I still maintain that Norway won (first secretary general) just like it is in the f**** game: there is a vote, somebody wins the vote, he WINS (despite the losers such as the US complaining). If you really want one can argue to make "europe" or "germanic (includes england, anglo-saxons anyone?)" a civ and this norwegian guy the representative. At the point of the elections with the colonies and all (alomst the whole of africa and must of asia were european colonies, must have been above 25%) ... so despite the UN being build in the US, europe was eligable for a vote... and somehow sneaked a victory thereby backstabbing both of its allies in liberating large parts of itself, surprise surprise.
However talking about a score and splitting europe into germans, scandinavians, poles, english, french, spanish, romans, greeks etc.(thereby obliterating possibilities for a really astounding score) ... even then the US does not stand a chance really, for example population (together with landarea one of the most important factors in civ score): the US never ever in its history had more inhabitants than for example China. The difference has actually always been pretty huge, factor 3-6? i.e. that part of the score has been always 3 till 6 times bigger (not even counting the many many 0 score turns the US did not even exist). I am therefore very surprised about the fact that the US is currently number two in the poll. Because no Civ math I can think of can explain that.
However talking about a score and splitting europe into germans, scandinavians, poles, english, french, spanish, romans, greeks etc.(thereby obliterating possibilities for a really astounding score) ... even then the US does not stand a chance really, for example population (together with landarea one of the most important factors in civ score): the US never ever in its history had more inhabitants than for example China. The difference has actually always been pretty huge, factor 3-6? i.e. that part of the score has been always 3 till 6 times bigger (not even counting the many many 0 score turns the US did not even exist). I am therefore very surprised about the fact that the US is currently number two in the poll. Because no Civ math I can think of can explain that.
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