Rambuchan said:
To expand: There are some real problems with trying to fully represent each Civs' historical abilities. The passage of time being one problem and Japan being a good example. There are others.
I thought, well perhaps give each Civ 3 traits to more fully represent them (I thought the idea of having a percentage balance was a great one but perhaps needs thinking on how to apply it). And in choosing 3 traits for each civ I found a huge problem with trying to more accurately represent all the civs, whether in general or by giving them 3 traits each. And that problem is, there is huge disparity in the quality of the civs. Many merit at least 3 different traits (eg. England - Seafaring, Commercial and Expansionist all clearly apply, see below for more) and some Civs simply couldn't scratch up a third (eg. Zulus - Expansionist, Militaristic and ...?, Iroqious - religious, expansionist and ....?) So wouldn't an attempt at getting more accurate also lead to major imbalances? I have no idea about game coding and balancing games but you see which hole I'm digging at. That's the problem but what solutions?
Anyway, some other thoughts:
There seem to be traits which fall between the lines. China for example have historically been a 'Dogmatic' civilisation, as have Japan. Be it Communism, Capitalism, a religious ideology, nationalistic fervour or a combination, China has proved itself to be 'determined and dogmatic' with whichever ideology it embraces. Would adding a trait like this help? France, Russia, America, England, the Persians, the Romans and others all seem to fall into the same camp whereas others clearly don't. This is quite close to being industrious though I feel, but it does have a different flava.
Another grey area trait would be 'Cultural' perhaps? I'm thinking of America here in particular - huge cultural imperialists but plainly not religious. [Hehe - a rock'n'roll domination victory anyone?] France are like this also. They have a huge cultural legacy and identity but it isn't solely religious. Russia and England (and perhaps the Zulus as a representative of sub-Saharan Africa) are other cultured bunches in the same vein.
Another mid-way or new trait which someone once suggested was 'Diplomatic'. Which is a brilliant idea. The poster of that one had laid out quite logically and reasonably how to apply it also.
Some 3 trait combos with and without the new suggestions:
English: Diplomatic, Seafaring, Commercial or Seafaring, Expansionist & Commercial
India: Commercial, Agricultural, Religious
China: Industrious, Militaristic, Dogmatic
Vikings: Seafaring, Militaristic, Expansionist
Spanish: Expansionist, Seafaring, Religious
Dutch: Seafaring, Commercial, Cultural
Arabs: Commercial, Religious, Expansionist/Militaristic
Egyptians: Religious, Industrious, Dogmatic
Ottomans: Scientific, Religious, Cultural
Aztecs: Militaristic, Cultural, Religious or Militaristic, Religious, Dogmatic
And the Incas for whom any of these would apply: Cultural, Industrious, Agricultural, Diplomatic, Scientific (super-talented astronomers), Expansionist.
I accept some of these suggestions may be grossly inaccurate but this is simply some thinking out loud to encourage others. I'd love to see more changes made to traits, the new ones with Conquests were brilliant.
Interesting. The "dogmatic" could probably be called "patriotic" or "nationalist", and cultural can become artistic. Patrotic can have benefits like more resistors when an enemy captures your city, less WW, more effective propoganda or whatever, and Artistic could probably give you more cultural points for libaries, universities, wonders, etc. and increase happiness. Here are my proposals for having 3 civ-specific traits:
Americans: Industrious, commercial, Patriotic
Indians: Religious, agricultural, commercial
Romans: Industrious, Expansionist, Militaristic
Persia: Industrious, Religious, Scientific
Greeks: Artistic, Seafaring, Scientific
Iroquois: Religious, expansionistic, militaristic
Babylonians: Religious, scientific, artistic
Chinese: Industrious, Militaristic, Patriotic
French: Agricultural, Scientific, Commercial
Germans: Industrious, Scientific, Militaristic
English: Seafaring, Expansionist, Commercial
Egyptians: Commercial, Religious, Industrious
Zulu: Militaristic, expansionistic, agricultural
Japanese: Religious, Militaristic, Patriotic
Russian: Militaristic, expansionist, scientific
Aztecs: Militaristic, Religious, expansionist
Ottomans: Commercial, Scientific, artistic
Arabs: Commercial, Religious, Militaristic
Carthaginians: Commercial, Seafaring, Industrious
Vikings: Seafaring, Militaristic, Expansionist
Koreans: Seafearing, Agricultural, artistic
Celts: Religious, Militaristic, Seafaring(?)
Spainish: Expansionist, Seafaring, Commercial
Mongols: Expansionist, Militaristic, Patriotic
Hittites: Militaristic, Commercial, Expansionist
Incans: Agricultural, Expansionist, Industrious(?)
Sumerians: Agricultural, Religious, artistic
Portuguese: Seafaring, Commercial, Artistic(?)
Mayans: Religious, Scientific, Militaristic
Dutch: Seafaring, Agricultural, Commercial