binhthuy71
Emperor
The Seven wonders of the ancient world:
* The Great Pyramid of Giza
* The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
* The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
* The Statue of Zeus at Olympia
* The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
* The Colossus of Rhodes
* The Pharos of Alexandria
Only the Great Pyramid remains. The rest were destroyed by earthquakes and/or sacked and looted for their materials.
Historicity has never been Civ's long suit but random events have been both the bane and the glory of humanity. The Black Plague led to the final abolishment of the vestiges of the feudal system and the creation of the Middle Class.
As an amateur historian I would enjoy having random events incorporated in Civ but I can understand how those who feel that the game's the thing might feel otherwise. This is, after all, game titled Civilization - not History 101.
Disclaimer:
I sure wouldn't mind seeing a fleet of flying saucers armed with Kill o' Zap rays descend on Monty or Isabella sometimes - the same for giant ants (Them!) infesting Mansa Musa's empire.
* The Great Pyramid of Giza
* The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
* The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
* The Statue of Zeus at Olympia
* The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
* The Colossus of Rhodes
* The Pharos of Alexandria
Only the Great Pyramid remains. The rest were destroyed by earthquakes and/or sacked and looted for their materials.
Historicity has never been Civ's long suit but random events have been both the bane and the glory of humanity. The Black Plague led to the final abolishment of the vestiges of the feudal system and the creation of the Middle Class.
As an amateur historian I would enjoy having random events incorporated in Civ but I can understand how those who feel that the game's the thing might feel otherwise. This is, after all, game titled Civilization - not History 101.
Disclaimer:
I sure wouldn't mind seeing a fleet of flying saucers armed with Kill o' Zap rays descend on Monty or Isabella sometimes - the same for giant ants (Them!) infesting Mansa Musa's empire.