Somebody613
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Since I see that it's beyond tedious and pointless to waste time on the Mega Pack, I have a much better idea.
How about making literally just 40 regional civs that would encompass the entire Earth globe?
This, by the way, would HIGHLY benefit from some (comparably minor) reworking of the native_cultures.
Or MUCH BETTER YET, actually making both correspond to each other - that is, switching to a new pattern:
Level One: Continents (Europe, Africa, Asia, N. America, S. America, Australia, Fiction Land).
{No Middle East on LVL 1, and no Antarctica because it has no countries - but could be joined to Fiction.}
Level Two: Regions (Middle East, Sahara, Great Lakes, Polynesia, etc.)
{I'm now literally looking up regions on Wikipedia, and it seems the number is more or less fitting the idea.}
Level Three: Cultures/Countries (England, Russia, USA, you name it.)
{This refers to CULTURES, not CIVS. The roster of CIVS is on LVL 2. I suggest making it precisely 40 civs.}
So it means that you play a REGION, which also means that you have dibs on all that region's CULTURES (but can adopt foreign REGIONS and CULTURES like before).
The difference here is that there will be THREE LEVELS of splitting up the entire map - and that the ENTIRE map is gonna be covered by this roster.
This could be a modmod, in case people still want to play on RANDOM maps, of course.
It's just MY "obsession" with UEM, lol, that makes me go for any way to play it BETTER and DEEPER.
So,what do you say about THIS?
First, how's the IDEA itself?
Second, are there anyone "bored" enough to do at least SOME work on it?
Third, is this THAT MUCH of a nuisance for overhauling the Cultures?
I really wouldn't want to have a controversy based simply on the fact it takes too much work to adjust in-game stuff to this change of LEVELS.
Though given how the very recent change was ALREADY of that type - I do have high hopes.
So???
EDIT:
On the other hand, I see a lot of inconsistency between continents in this context on Wiki.
As in, it's almost impossible to make a valid LIST of regions in any consistent sense there.
So annoying, dammit.
Still, I see this solution as a good idea nonetheless, just harder to implement than what I expected and hoped.
How about making literally just 40 regional civs that would encompass the entire Earth globe?
This, by the way, would HIGHLY benefit from some (comparably minor) reworking of the native_cultures.
Or MUCH BETTER YET, actually making both correspond to each other - that is, switching to a new pattern:
Level One: Continents (Europe, Africa, Asia, N. America, S. America, Australia, Fiction Land).
{No Middle East on LVL 1, and no Antarctica because it has no countries - but could be joined to Fiction.}
Level Two: Regions (Middle East, Sahara, Great Lakes, Polynesia, etc.)
{I'm now literally looking up regions on Wikipedia, and it seems the number is more or less fitting the idea.}
Level Three: Cultures/Countries (England, Russia, USA, you name it.)
{This refers to CULTURES, not CIVS. The roster of CIVS is on LVL 2. I suggest making it precisely 40 civs.}
So it means that you play a REGION, which also means that you have dibs on all that region's CULTURES (but can adopt foreign REGIONS and CULTURES like before).
The difference here is that there will be THREE LEVELS of splitting up the entire map - and that the ENTIRE map is gonna be covered by this roster.
This could be a modmod, in case people still want to play on RANDOM maps, of course.
It's just MY "obsession" with UEM, lol, that makes me go for any way to play it BETTER and DEEPER.
So,what do you say about THIS?
First, how's the IDEA itself?
Second, are there anyone "bored" enough to do at least SOME work on it?
Third, is this THAT MUCH of a nuisance for overhauling the Cultures?
I really wouldn't want to have a controversy based simply on the fact it takes too much work to adjust in-game stuff to this change of LEVELS.
Though given how the very recent change was ALREADY of that type - I do have high hopes.
So???
EDIT:
On the other hand, I see a lot of inconsistency between continents in this context on Wiki.
As in, it's almost impossible to make a valid LIST of regions in any consistent sense there.
So annoying, dammit.
Still, I see this solution as a good idea nonetheless, just harder to implement than what I expected and hoped.
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