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An Indonesian naval UU would compliment their play style well indeed.
I only have one problem: The pronunciation of Gajah Mada. It's one thing to pronounce it wrong, which I would pardon, but they pronounce it wrong in two different ways, which shows they weren't even trying. That is a little bit disrespectful to me. (They also mispronounced Majapahit)
I mean, America is capable of building Culture.
Hey antaratma,
Just curious. How has Indonesians reacted to the inclusion of Indonesia and it's depiction in Civ V? My Indonesian friends were bemused when they heard that Indonesia made it into the game. Did this increased Civ's popularity in the country?
Yeah, I didn't know the exact pronunciation of Gajah Mada, but that it's pronounced differently within the same intro speech bothered me, as well. Gajah Mada seems like he's built-fat, not just fat - he looks like a hammer thrower at the Olympics, not a couch potato.
I think Indonesia's abilities are inherently interesting, but require too much coincidence to actually work. Take out the lake/river requirement for the Candi, and give luxuries for cities on the same continent that are far away, and pretty much everything about them is fixed already.
Just from general sources, I'd think that "Gajah Mada" is Old Javanese. Hopefully this doesn't add to the confusion.
actually, it is believed that he is not a native in java land, and his birthplace is claimed by a tribe at sumatera island.
my wife pronounces it ga-jah. i asked her brother and he said the same thing. her sister said it could be guy-yah or ga-jah so i don't know.