MasterMishi
Warlord
- Joined
- Jan 16, 2011
- Messages
- 251
Japan got westernised by USA post WW2. They modelled Japans economy on their own. Japan just did it better. Outside the city they are as eastern as you can get.
I would hesitate to characterize their politics as "democratic". At least not until very recently. Single-party rule is not evidence of a vibrant political system.I'm gonna take a shot in the dark here.
Japan didn't side with the Eastern Bloc (the USSR) and nor was it neutral. Therefore, it was West. Just like South Korea. So, politically speaking, they are very Western, as they embrace democracy as fanatically as Europe and the US does.
...full of tin foil hat activty.
Rule: The king of Sweden is called Axel Liffner.
Exception: That he isn't.
That's a... weird attitude. I've never encountered the idea that griping about a game you don't play should be the main function for a forum dedicated to that game before.Honestly bro, I don't care that you love Civ 5 and still play it. Some of us feel cheated and just want to get some amusement out of our $50, so please stop the pointless defence of its flaws in every other topic and let us take the piss in peace. It's pretty simple really, if you like it, don't read the civ 5 section.
I am not sure why this matters at all. In most cases, the UB is far better than any UU available.
This is true, I think primarily because once available unique buildings continue to add value throughout the game whilst unique units only have value until a better unit comes along.
...unless it is revealed that the entire Firaxis team is Babylonian and Siamese.