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  • Quick Question...

    The 8 Civs in PtW will be one of these 10 (99.9%)...

    1. Mongols
    2. Spanish
    3. Koreans
    4. Carthage
    5. Celts (Gauls?)
    6. Vikings
    7. Arabs
    8. Ottomans
    9. Incans
    10. Hewbrews

    Now what if they made a SECOND XP? That means that there would be 8 more on top of the PtW ones (and if PtW is succesful, another XP is not inconcievable...). Two would almost surely be the leftovers from this round. If you could add in 6 more, what would they be?

    For me:

    11. Mayans
    12. Sioux
    13. Khmerians
    14. Ethiopians
    15. Macedonians
    16. Byzantines
    "War does not determine who is right, it determines who is left."

  • #2
    Instead of carthage, we should have Phoenicians, as Carthage was just a colony of Phoenicia that became famous because of Rome. Many of the city names used in Civ2 for Carthage were more accurately Phoenician names anyway
    Ottomans should be Turks, to have it make sense longer. There were Turks before the Ottoman Empire and there are still Turks, the Ottoman Empire was just a period of history for Turkey.

    Byzantium also was just another period of history for Greece-Rome. It was the Eastern Roman Empire that survived after the sac of Rome and became named the Byzantine Empire.
    It would be hard to seperate Macedonia from Greece on a Civ3 scale. Alexander the Great, the leader of Greece in Civ3, was a Macedonian

    Some other possible civs are the Thai, the Navajo, and the Portuguese

    And if we count America as a legitimate civilization, as I think it counts as, we could also add the Canadians and the Austrailians
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    • #3
      I'm thinking this thread more than deserves it's place here..............in a couple of months

      btw: IF there is a second XP. I think there will be onethough
      Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
      Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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      • #4
        I actually like the Byzantines and Carthage. The culture and military of the former became rather different from Rome, and not including Carthage is like not including America because it was once part of Britain.

        For those who want to be PC and include an African civ, maybe Ethiopia? Under the great King Menelek they destroyed a huge Italian army in the 1890's.

        BTW, the Spanish civ should NOT have "conquistadores" as a UU. They were just a small bunch of thugs who specialized in murdering Native peoples for gold. The UU should be the Tercio, a combinaton of musketmen and pikemen.

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        • #5
          First, replace the Carthaginians with the Phoenicians. I've been rallying for the Phoenicians to be included for a long while. They're a culture that rarely gets its due.

          Now, where were we? Ah, yes.

          11. Mayans
          12. Ethiopians
          13. Mali
          14. Navajo
          15. Australians (combination of Aborigines and Britons)
          16. Khmer
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          • #6
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            • #7
              SwitchMoO, what does that have to do with the question?
              Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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              • #8
                I would like to know where to find out all the history stuff that you all seem to know. Do you study books and so on. If so can you recommend some as I would enjoy reading about the history of the world. I'm amazed how much people know about history here and I haven't a clue. I know a bit about the major empires and te Arabs but not much else. Thanks

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Tuberski
                  SwitchMoO, what does that have to do with the question?
                  Sorry.

                  Back on topic, I think Byzantines should be discluded simple for their really close proximity to Rome. It'd be like having, instead of Germany, west and east Germany. THey're just too close, IMHO.
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                  • #10
                    Actually, Cathage was NEVER a part of Rome. It was a single city of the Phoenecian Empire, an empire which spanned much of North Africa and the Western Sinai Peninsula! In the bible, the Phoenecians were known as the Canaanites, who are the ancestors of the modern Palestinians!! So basically, the Phonecians lost part of their empire to the Hebrews and later, lost several Mediteranean cities during the Punic Wars! For the life of me, though, I'll never understand the ferocity with which the Romans dealt with that city after they conquered it! I mean, to level it is bad enough, but to even SALT the EARTH, to make sure nothing can grow, is just overkill! Apparently, the Romans justified this behaviour by accusing the Phoenecians of sacrificing their own children, which is not too different from the way Hitler slurred the Jews by trying to accuse them of drinking blood!
                    Well, sorry for rambling on like that, it's just such a very interesting topic! I agree that the Carthaganians should be called the Phoenecians, and in a second XP I'd like to see the Mayans, the Souix, the Hebrews, the Incans, the Hittites, the Khmer, perhaps the Siamese (Thai) and the Ethiopians.

                    Yours,
                    The_Aussie_Lurker.

                    P.S: I accept that some of my historical points might not be 100% accurate, if I've made any errors, please let me know!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by The_Aussie_Lurker
                      Actually, Cathage was NEVER a part of Rome. It was a single city of the Phoenecian Empire, an empire which spanned much of North Africa and the Western Sinai Peninsula!
                      Hmmm, you may want to check your sources again because Carthage was completely subjected by Rome at the end of the third Punic war. It remained a part of the Roman Empire until the Vandals invaded it nearly five hundred years later.
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                      • #12
                        I am quite certain that the City of Carthage was razed to the ground, not by Vandals, but by the Romans! I'm also very certain that the soldiers went as far as salting the earth after the city was destroyed. It may be possible, however, that the Romans rebuilt the city at a later date stocked, of course, with loyal Roman citizens!

                        Yours,
                        The_Aussie_Lurker.

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                        • #13
                          I don't believe Carthage was ever rebuilt.(at least during Roman times)
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                          • #14
                            Crash course in Carthaginian history:

                            Major colony of the Phonecian city-states until those were subjected by the Persians. When this happened, Carthage took it upon itself to protect the minor Phonecian colonies, which it did. It soon rose to prominance and even circumnavigated Africa. Evidence also suggests that their ships reached Brazil! During the First Punic War, Carthage was deprived of their possessions in Sardinia, Corsica, and Sicily and forbidden to go north of a certain river in Iberia (forgot name). Second Punic War deprived them of everthing but Carthage and their African empire. By then, Carthage was completely beat. Third Punic War utterly destroyed the last of the Carthaginian civilization and they razed the city itself. Romans then rebuilt Carthage a few hundred years later where it was a prominant city until the fall of the Byzantine Exarchate of Carthage to the Arabs. The nearby town Tunis rose to prominance after that. The famous Byzantine Emperor Heraclius was from Carthage.

                            Coracle, what's the difference between a Tercio and a musketman with a bayonet? Conquistadors were not gung-ho idiots. Do you think Cortez destroyed the Aztec without his careful manipulation of the subjected tribes? And I think there are enough defensive UUs in the game. But a Conquistador really should replace the knight with stats like:

                            5-2-3. The 3 movement signifies that they had light armor.

                            I really don't appreciate you parading the Tercio around like it's so magnificently brilliant. It's your pet project and you should treat it as such, not treat it like it's the ultimate truth.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Christantine The Great
                              Major colony of the Phonecian city-states until those were subjected by the Persians. When this happened, Carthage took it upon itself to protect the minor Phonecian colonies, which it did. It soon rose to prominance and even circumnavigated Africa. Evidence also suggests that their ships reached Brazil!
                              I heard that they reached Mexico, but Brazil? (Actually, it's more believable than Mexico.)
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