PrimoXanthous
~ knightmare13 ~
I think you could find haciendas in all Spanish Colonies before. Even here in the Philippines there are still few haciendas.Aren't there Haciendas in other Latin countries as well as Mexico?
I think you could find haciendas in all Spanish Colonies before. Even here in the Philippines there are still few haciendas.Aren't there Haciendas in other Latin countries as well as Mexico?
Pssh. The PM unit isn't about originality - It's all about flavor. Henry Parkes is possibly the best leader for Australia you can think of, but it sparks heaps of uproar with the whole "Chifley/Barton/Menzies/Hawke is better leader" debate. The PM unit basically includes all the leaders as to quell that ruckus.
For the article, perhaps you can contain a short entry as to what the appointment of the PM in Australia revolves around and maybe a brief history of some of the more notable PMs Curtin/Hawke/Menzies/Chifley, what they achieved and how the changed the face of Australia!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Australia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Australia
I think you could find haciendas in all Spanish Colonies before. Even here in the Philippines there are still few haciendas.
Most every country had Haciendas, yes, but Mexico was the one that was defined the most by them, aside from what has been explained earlier, the other colonies had other economic figures upon which they sustained themselves... Caribbean had the sugar plantations, Colombia the Cafetales, Venezuela the Cacao plantations, Uruguay/Paraguay/Argentina the huge estancias. Peru and Bolivia the mines, Chile... Chile was mostly a battlefield throughout most of it's colonial history.
One could make a case for the Phillipines, but even then, I'm pretty sure they had more important colonial features than the Haciendas, they were mostly the shipmakers of the empire, from what I've read.
I wonder, will you do a voice-over for Mexico?
This looks great! Each civ's unique units/buildings/abilities have clearly been planned out, and the art looks fantastic! I personally would've chosen the seven point star as the emblem of Australia, but the billabong works too. Can't wait until it gets released!