I agree entirely.
"Religions" are a bad idea for Civ, since they imply that different types will have different effects.
However, I still think that it can be represented, in a sense of "Identity"
Just giving all cities a sense of identity. I'm not sure how, exactly, but cities would identify more closely with longtime owners than with foreign civs. Nationalism and xenophobia, controllable by the state. In the early days, this would model religious wars well, as people would want to return to their old civs. In this era most pollitical systems are more or less alike, and religion would be the explaining factor. later in the game, idealogies would be more important, once cold wars start popping up.
I don't think that this would insult anyone.
BTW, I never tried to censor paraclet. I have sent him a nice e-mail explaining the purpose of this thread, not as an advocacy forum for belief systems but as a thread to discuss ideas related to the game.
"Religions" are a bad idea for Civ, since they imply that different types will have different effects.
However, I still think that it can be represented, in a sense of "Identity"
Just giving all cities a sense of identity. I'm not sure how, exactly, but cities would identify more closely with longtime owners than with foreign civs. Nationalism and xenophobia, controllable by the state. In the early days, this would model religious wars well, as people would want to return to their old civs. In this era most pollitical systems are more or less alike, and religion would be the explaining factor. later in the game, idealogies would be more important, once cold wars start popping up.
I don't think that this would insult anyone.
BTW, I never tried to censor paraclet. I have sent him a nice e-mail explaining the purpose of this thread, not as an advocacy forum for belief systems but as a thread to discuss ideas related to the game.
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