while maya is technically a blob civ, it’s less so of one than some other civs in this game, like the majapahit empire representing all of indonesia, the existence of blob India, Arabia and Persia.
Generally i’m ok with groups of city states being lumped into one civ like Greece or Maya because cultural differences were limited.
Portugal, while having some mechanical redundancy with Spain, arguably is deserving of being in the game, as is the Netherlands. My point regarding seeing more native american civs is we seem to give *more* importance to worthy european civs. Portugal and Tlingit are, in my eyes, both worthy. the Tlingit were an advanced, urbanized first nation, while portugal was a colonial powerhouse. However, Portugal, mechanically, geographically and culturally, is somewhat redundant. It’s taking a slot from a culture and nation that are equally interesting and while not as successful (whatever that means), nonetheless qualifying of being in Civ.
My point is, from our eurocentric, western world perspectives, we see places like what we historically call ‘China’ and ‘India’ as monolithic, while European kingdoms and post colonial nations seem more relevant to us than native americans because of our own educational biases regarding history. Being that Firaxis knows that a large amount of its fans care about history, and the devs themselves are generally history buffs, it’s important to challenge the way we were taught history with a more unbiased, holistic look at what cultures deserve entry.
There are hundreds of cultures on every continent worthy of being in civ.
Do we have to have some of the ones we do in Europe at the cost of unexplored cultures which are equally intriguing and regionally relevant?
Yes, Hungary was important, but so were the Ashanti, or the Nez Perce.
Yes, Macedon and Alexander were important, but so much so that it needed its own civ instead of replacing one of the two greek leaders, which would’ve opened up a spot for an underrepresented culture?
Given Spain and Portugal, despite both having different literal histories, used similar tactics, have similar cultures, and colonized similar places, do we really need both?
Can’t we, for example, alternate them the way we’ve down with Khmer and Siam, or Mali and Songhai, which are literally different historically but similar cultures which the devs recognized don’t both need to be in the same iteration of the game?
That’s my point. No one is saying Portugal is unworthy. But many civs are worthy of being in this game. Implicitly, both the devs and the fans are looking at this from a eurocentric pov.