the plague
[B]ive been ,was impressed but what i will never forget is standing on top of a temple in tical(the same temple in star wars where the x-wings took off out of the jungle)watching the sun go down ,howler monkeys in the back groand and a flock of parrots gliding over the canopy.[/B][/I
]The mesoamerican cities did not have as big threats as european ones
the mayan and the aztec fought, often they raided cities not for land but sacraficial victims. i think its a little scarier be a direct target rather than collateral damage.
, and even less northern native americans. Probably that is the main reason why they were militarily less advanced.
im not even going to touch this one.
Btw we're not discussing mesoamerican civs here, since we already have 2 of them in Civ4 and a wonder.
incan are south american not meso
It's hard to put a wonder in the game if you can't even connect it to a civ that built it because you know nothing of it.
who built stonehenge?
It's true that history is written by the winner, and what we know about the north american cultures are all suppositions if not for what has been written about them by the colonists, because sadly they didn't know written History.
A LOAD of other civs have been completely annihilated in the history of Man, not just native americans... what did you think ? But we do know many things about them because they themselves wrote about them.
If you want to be proud of native americans, you do not need to see them in a game where they won't fit well. Instead of calling pigs european civs or trying to defend pointless arguments like "the natives have been killed by small pox, otherwise europeans would have gotten kicked back"
little big horn
, why don't you try to be proud of what natives really achieved ? They lived in the respect and communion of Nature, an achievement BY FAR greater than building the serpent mound IMO, and an example that modern americans should try to follow instead of blatantly ignoring the health of our planet.[/QUOTE]