Anyway, in the US, there aren't many museums that have the phrase "archeological museum" in it's name. Do a google search for that term and you find 9 out of 10 museums that come up are outside of the US. We have "History" Museums, which are usually the same thing, they are just called different. As for the whole "argument" being empty, I don't think there was an argument at all. To me it sounds weird, or awkward, because it's not a term I'm used to. Apparently Grumpbeard feels the same. It's not an empty argument, sounds to me more like an opinion due to different influences. Saying that argument is "... empty", comes across really, well some of these posts kinda sounded a little rude to me.
Its rude to you? Im sorry then, it was not meant rude. I hope you are not trying to win a battle which I personally never fought. Anyway, repeating this non-argument again and again, implies it will have some wight to you (and others). Does it? Well,
to me it feels sorta ignorant(?), if you tell something like
I myself never use that phrase x, so thats why
they should not use phrase x as well. Not sure, if you see my point. Again: I don't tell, you should not wish renaming, but to me this specific explanation feels a bit ignorant, or maybe selfish... (im missing better wording, but it's not meant to be rude, I hope you got what I am trying to tell.
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Otoh 'the phrase Archaelogical Museum is longer then History Museum' would be a point, I think. There are no such phrased museums, thats why they should rename it would be a reasoned thing too - IF there where no Archaelogical Museums. But there are. I named just 4 Archaelogical Museums before: Adana, El Paso, Kairo, Hamburg. If im not wrong, El Paso is actually in the US.
And even if there is a lack of archeological museums phrased places in US, Civ6 is not a game about the US only, right? And Firaxis is in US too, so I think, the phrase will be common somehow and at least it is reasoned (because of the game mechanics for example). Such sort of debate im trying to foster, no matter if you/I like the name or not.