Bard said:doesn't Buddhism come from Hinduism... I mean, Isn't Buddha some incarnation of a Hindu god?
A Random Person said:Buddism comes as early as it does probably for game balance. Without it the person who founded Hinduism would easily be able to go straight for Monotheism and be the only civ with an early religion, which would give him a pretty big advantage if he used it right. Besides, there really aren't any religions that most people would be familiar with that were founded in that time period, so it is probably the best the game designers can do.
Arvedui said:There's a big difference between the game being predetermined and buddhism always being founded around 3500 BC. I agree that it was lazy research and design. Maybe it's because it doesn't bother the people who are not familiar with buddhism, which is probably the majority of people...
Hindu: You can open a Quicky Mart in your towns.
Christianty: Your can draw forth the minght of pat robertson to assinate forigen leaders.
Taoism: You can paint super cool ying yangs all over the place.
Islam: You can transport units in the missionarys beard.
Judism: Your can gain acess to the rare accountant unit.
Buddhism: fat people get +1 happy face.
Confucism: You get the ablity to trade mark "Confucious say..."
Jehovahs Witness ... ability to have your units wander through other civs territory completely uninvited, irritating the general populace.
Morman (spelling) for fast population growth
oagersnap said:But why not make both hinduism and buddhism come later (and maybe judaism too)?
The game Europa Universalis DEFINATELY isn't boring. Their are historical events in that as well, but you get to choose what to do with them. Also religion is important and has bonuses and negatives for each of them as well.Fredric Drum said:Because it's not a historically correct game. The world of Civ is what you make it to be. Would be boring to play a game where everything was predetermined.
Kanaric said:The game Europa Universalis DEFINATELY isn't boring. Their are historical events in that as well, but you get to choose what to do with them. Also religion is important and has bonuses and negatives for each of them as well.
A historical game is CERTAINLY not boring, Civ 4 is extremely boring in compairison. Especially with the super-long turn waits. In EU2 I conquer half of europe after winning the 100 years war and theirs a storyline as well, definately for more entertaining.
It should be historical, but with options. It works for Paradox, ALL their games are like that.
BirraImperial said:This is ridicuolous, can you please read again what you're posting? Civ IV is not REAL LIFE, it's just a game! Did the Romans conquered the whole planet by 1950AD in real life?? I don't Think so.
riot_girl said:Apolyton is just wants to be Civfanatics, those fools! lets jyhad them JYHADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD i wanna jyhad!
WackenOpenAir said:I think Atheism should have a place in the game.
Firaxis has been carefull not to insult anyone and made the religions exactly equal.
I am an atheist and i feel insulted by the fact that religions provide advantages and atheism does not.
I think i will have to bomb the Firaxis HQ now !