Locutus
King of the Collective
interesting thread! i'm weird in that i have no knowledge of history whatsoever (you'd be flabbergasted how many of the BtS leaders i'd never heard of before BtS was announced), but love civ anyway. this stuff tho is way cool, since it's not just memorizing dates like my boring teachers in school who ruined history for me made us do. Locutus, thanks for sharing your insight into why you picked what you picked, it was nifty to read!
on a silly note: i showed this thread to a dutch friend who tried civ4 but doesn't have time to play it, poor guy. he read the list of cities for the netherlands with your notes and got a kick out of it. he said it was obvious you were from there, and that you like your job. he almost completely approved ... but he's biased and thinks Almelo should be on there too, since he lives there.
![]()
Glad you like my work



Really...I was looking at my world map, and Santarém is listed prominently in Brazil (more towards the Amazon jungle, centralized). I couldn't find it in Portugal, although, to be fair, there are only 4 cities listed: Lisbon, Oporto, Setúbal and Vigo. However, if anything, we are in agreement that the Portuguese list contains several colonial names (including Macau).
If your map lists Vigo as a Portuguese town I wouldn't assign too much value to it, since that's a city in Galicia, the area of Spain just north of Portugal

The Brazilian Santarém is one of only four or five major inland cities north of Brasilia, so on a world map there's much more space to list it than there is for any city in Portugal, especially in the area around Lisbon. Its inclusion on a world map is not necessarily a sign of importance, although it's definitely true that today Brazil's Santarém is much larger and arguably more important than the Portuguese town. Although I didn't originally intend it as such, you can definitely consider the Santarém on my city list to refer to both cities if you want.
Germany ought to have had Koningsberg in it. It was a very strategically important place with a lot of history to it; the only argument against it is that it's not within German borders today - which is odd as there are plenty of other civs who have cities no longer within their borders.
I agree with you there. I only worked on the HRE city list, not the German one (except for removing some cities from the German list that I assigned to the HRE). If I had, I would've added at least Königsberg to it and possibly some other now-Polish/Czech/Baltic/whatever cities (like aforementioned Riga). However, if I'm not very much mistaken the current German city list is the only other one besides mine that was created by a fan and this guy is a German (I won't name him as I don't know if he wants to be known) and he really didn't like including what are today non-German cities on the German city list. I personally strongly disagree with that for among other things the reasons you've mentioned, but other than that and the fact that it's a tad long the German city list is IMO the best in the game that wasn't made by me (arrogant as that sounds, and probably is). Because of this and out of respect for this other guy it would be the last list I'd touch if I ever get around to fixing the remaining vanilla Civ4 city lists.
Portalegre is Portuguese too? We got a relatively big city in Brazil named Porto Alegre!
Yes, although in this case I'm not sure if the Brazilian city was specifically named after the Portuguese one or if it's a coincidence that the names are so similar. Either way, in this case one could definitely make a very good case that the Brazilian city is actually considerably more important than the Portuguese one.