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If Malaysia isn't in the next expansion, I'm going to piss of my computer.

I don't have anything against malaysia but, how many famous leaders
do you know of that lead a mighty malaysian country? And I'm not
talking about city states, I'm talking about a REAL powerful country
that existed before malaysia became a colony.

The thing is, most of the civs that people want to add, will never be
added.
 
I think he meant in some countries. Maybe we could have Hebrews in western version and some other in another version.

I have to disagree here too. The Islamic world respects Judaism and the Bible and sees them as predecessors to Islam. The disagreement between Jews and Muslims now is about current events, not about ancient history. The common people in Iran, for example, regard the Jews as brothers. My suggestion is to add ANCIENT Israel to the game, not the modern controversial one.
 
Perhaps a poll should be made in a seperate topic to determine what
should be in the 'official' want list for new civs. That way there
would be a basis for sending in a want list to firaxis.
 
For me, Israel is a dealbreaker. I am playing Civ 5 a lot right now but if there willbe no Israel civilizaiton mod, I will stop playing it. Everything about it (Leader, units, cities should be familiar to everyone and Israel today is still a (albeit through many twists and turns) continuation of the original civilization. So I believe its leader should be David (who expanded the empire the most), its special building should be theTemple, which should give a lot of culture points (with a high maintenace cost), and its untis should be the Macabee and the Merkava tank which is harder to kill and quicker to recover.
 
Austria and Hungary getting in separately is pretty unlikely IMO. If ever I think they'll get in as either the HRE or Austria-Hungary under the Habsburgs.

I'd love to see the Indonesian empire get in, if only because it'd give Southeast Asia serious representation in the game, but I doubt it. I really really need to get around to modding soon.

For me, Israel is a dealbreaker. I am playing Civ 5 a lot right now but if there willbe no Israel civilizaiton mod, I will stop playing it. Everything about it (Leader, units, cities should be familiar to everyone and Israel today is still a (albeit through many twists and turns) continuation of the original civilization. So I believe its leader should be David (who expanded the empire the most), its special building should be theTemple, which should give a lot of culture points (with a high maintenace cost), and its untis should be the Macabee and the Merkava tank which is harder to kill and quicker to recover.

There's already an Israeli/Herbrew civ mod out, though I do doubt Firaxis will pick them for an official expansion due to politics and the fact that someone out there is going to overreact whatever they do.
 
Norse/Vikings:

No thanks, even though I would love to see a scandinavian nation (since Im from Sweden myself) there was no "Viking Nation" - Instead I suggest to implement Sweden! Most propable leader is: Gustaf II Adolf
 
Byzantines as #1. I feel that most Westerners don't know enough about the Byzantine Empire to understand how important they were to history. The Byzantines preserved Roman culture and science for hundreds of years, converted the Bulgars and Slavs to Christianity, and served as a buffer against Islamic expansion by the sword into Europe when other European cultures were poorly developed and vulnerable.


The rest:

Spanish
Mongols
Vikings
Zulus
Koreans
Mayans and/or Incans

Gotta say NO on the Byzantines. True many westerners are blind to there contributions. However to say the Byzantiens persevered Roman culture is false. Byzantiens WERE Roman culture. The people living in Constantanople called them selves Romans, there diplomatic rivals knew them as Romans etc.

So... in the context of Civ, they are Rome, just further along the tech tree
 
Eh, Hungary and Austria are so thoroughly different and have both
had such seperate impacts on history that they should be added as
two separate civs. And if you think they should actually bother to add
an indonesian civ then they should CERTAINLY add austria AND hungary.

@alvan

Being swedish myself I too understand the major differences.

And the true impacts sweden has had on history has been when it was
INDEPENDENT of Norway.

And really in retrospect the term 'viking' is like calling a Russian a russkie.
You just don't do it. Now since Norway is more famous for it's 'viking'
sagas and the like, I believe that the Vikings should be added. That
way the Copenhagen and Oslo City states could both be removed.
 
Call me optimistic, but I think the Spain civilization will come along with vassal state mechanic.

Would make sense to have their UA related with Vassal State or City States, although it makes more sense with vassals (colonies).



My favourite CIV? Brazil! (Guess why)
UA; Blessed Land, +1 food in 3 food tiles and natural wonders within borders grant +4 happiness!
Leader, D. Pedro II
UU Fatherland's Volunteer
UB, clueless


Ok, serious now, one Civ they should add, ALONG with Spain (and instead of Brazil, of course) is Portugal. Both of them had huge impact in the world, say, America, Africa and even Asia.
Another Civ that I long to see are the Phoenicians, the founders of Carthage.
 
Perhaps add Phonecia with Dido and someone else as a leader so as
to give a little more realism to having Carthage as a principle city.

Though even though I generally dislike suggestions like modern-south american
civilizations, I do think that brazil should be added. But then again I also
believe that columbia should be added (personal bias.)

But none the less, who agrees that a poll should be set up to agree on a
list to submit?
 
MONGOLIAAAAAAA~!~!~!

AND it's free. Woohoo~!!!!

Mee too, I really think SE Asia is underrepresentated

Think you might've misunderstood me, IMO SE Asia is already very well represented, with Siam as a civ and KL and Singapore as city states. Geographically it's not too big an area, and though I wouldn't mind more coming that's alot.

And I'm SE Asian, for the record.

Gotta say NO on the Byzantines. True many westerners are blind to there contributions. However to say the Byzantiens persevered Roman culture is false. Byzantiens WERE Roman culture. The people living in Constantanople called them selves Romans, there diplomatic rivals knew them as Romans etc.

So... in the context of Civ, they are Rome, just further along the tech tree

Actually, I believe they were referred to as the Greek empire, though the Roman empire itself was already very Hellenistic. Agree with you though, I wouldn't mind seeing them around or as DLC, but if I were in charge I wouldn't pick them or anything.
 
I suspect Brazil never will be added, except for mods.

Why? City States.
City States seemly give a hint about Civs that wont come.

For example. Rio de Janeiro, Seoul and Oslo. Most important (at least historically) cities of Brazil, South Korea and Norway. Why not add, for example, Sevilla? Could be better maritme city than Lisboa? And whata bout Amsterdan?

Sevilla and Lisboa are out because Spain and Portugal civs are coming. Same for Amsterdan and Ducths.

Seems to me that City States also serve the purpose to do at least a mention to some civs that they dont intend to add as a playable civ in the game.

Nothing so serious, just my impression.
 
I suspect Brazil never will be added, except for mods.

Why? City States.
City States seemly give a hint about Civs that wont come.

For example. Rio de Janeiro, Seoul and Oslo. Most important (at least historically) cities of Brazil, South Korea and Norway. Why not add, for example, Sevilla? Could be better maritme city than Lisboa? And whata bout Amsterdan?

Sevilla and Lisboa are out because Spain and Portugal civs are coming. Same for Amsterdan and Ducths.

Seems to me that City States also serve the purpose to do at least a mention to some civs that they dont intend to add as a playable civ in the game.

Nothing so serious, just my impression.

They're an indication, but subsequent patches could simply just edit them out. If they wanted to release Seoul, for instance, just change the name of the Seoul city state to something else as part of the DLC release.

I think they did something similar with barb city names in Civ4.
 
Poland?

No. I disagree.

Spain for sure. Inca or Maya, to represent another native from America. Actually, I think Inca were most important and represents well the pre colombian South America.

So, Spain, Inca and maybe Norse (Or a more specific civilization inside Norse group).
 
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