Krugi
At heart
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- Apr 24, 2010
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I'd wager that "African culture" is considered globally significant. This guy to the left of my post, for example, totally crashed the Mediterranean economy that one time. That's some significance right there!
What's more, military conquest and cultural output are not necessarily tied to each other. See also: Mongolia; see also: the Roman Empire conquering the Hellenistic world by force, only to adopt Hellenistic culture in the process. The Classical Greeks had no unified kingdom to speak of like the Egyptians, but they contributed a great deal to our modern European society.
The Hyundai/Kia Group is the world's most profitable car manufacturing enterprise. The influence of Samsung cannot be denied, either.
I think the UHV should reflect ambitions rather than historical facts, and make for diverse gameplay as well. With Korea's terrible stability map (though it's not quite Tibet's), you're forced to run a specialist economy anyway; the UHV should capitalize on that, ideally, because it's, frankly, more fun than moving triremes around.
What's more, military conquest and cultural output are not necessarily tied to each other. See also: Mongolia; see also: the Roman Empire conquering the Hellenistic world by force, only to adopt Hellenistic culture in the process. The Classical Greeks had no unified kingdom to speak of like the Egyptians, but they contributed a great deal to our modern European society.
The Hyundai/Kia Group is the world's most profitable car manufacturing enterprise. The influence of Samsung cannot be denied, either.
I think the UHV should reflect ambitions rather than historical facts, and make for diverse gameplay as well. With Korea's terrible stability map (though it's not quite Tibet's), you're forced to run a specialist economy anyway; the UHV should capitalize on that, ideally, because it's, frankly, more fun than moving triremes around.
Is this really necessary?And this is coming from a person who lived for 17 years a few hundred miles off of north korea. Yes, there was korean influence, but to say it had any more influence than like china or japan is plain ignorant