Noriad2 said:
-Which species is Corn depends on the area. The word "corn" outside North America, Australia, and New Zealand refers to any cereal crop. In the old world it means wheat, grain, oats, etc. In the Americas it is usually Maize.
I refer to my shool book ;-)
anayway. "Corn" is the English for Mais (only), and in in everyday language it differs not between the different kinds, which are wheat, oat, rye, barley, millet, and corn.
But as we have in game weat and barley and corn as extra kinds, it has to be used correctly. Otherwise we don't need such difference. Then it would be enough to have "cereals" only, like we have wildlife only w/o differences.
btw: the European "bison" was the "Wisent". Here its the same: if I differentiate, I have to differentiate complete.
and if I refer to horses: the ancient horses never had used for riding, but for food only. Riding, and in the game the horses do teach that, was new for the ppl with the Europeans, and first they believed it would be great dogs.
Besocuase that: Ad in game horses <-> riding is a fix relationship, the ancient horses are like wild, for hunters only. Otherwise the nativ americans can learn riding before they have contact to Europeans.