Willowmound
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Cowed the princes of Muscovy, the Prussian warlords, the Scandanavians, the Hungarians.
Now you're making things up.
Cowed the princes of Muscovy, the Prussian warlords, the Scandanavians, the Hungarians.
Now you're making things up.
I will ask a simple question. if Poland does not deserve to be added to civ why for example we have added:
Americans?
It is not a true civilization. Maybe it will but after just 200 years it is still just summ of italian, irish, freanch, polish, chinese, mexican citizens.
USA has not true history yet, even if it is strong country now.
The only reason I can find is thet too many potencial buyers of the game lives there![]()
Germans?
What Germans did more for civilization than Poland? Most of their history, there were not Germany - but just many small duches, kingdoms. Famous people? As everywhere, not many more that Polish if at all?
Had some golden eras but as every country. For some time Saxony was even united with Poland. Why they in game?
Because this is the first market in Europe![]()
Russians
Why to add Russian civilization? Despite they curently have largest territory they were always considered as colossus on clay legs. Not too many famous people, not too many wars won. Anyway, if Americans are in game, Russians must be too, to give American buyers possibility to win over Russians![]()
So I would suggest to firaxis team, that Poland has almost 40mln citizens and that means that market for Civ is about half of the german one - not bad I would say. Please add Poland, to take more profits
, pardon my Polish.****ry
"cowed", not "conquered".
But yeah, pretty much.![]()
Hmm... Well, why not. The more the better. IMHO it's no some principle difference between Poland, USA, Russia, Aztecs, Greece etc. It's interesting for me to play for all nations. I would support an addition of Butane, or Italy for example, or Estonia, or Belarus etc. not giving some value to their history, territory size and number of great people (the only condition for me - established facts of history, not an extent of greatness - just facts).
It should be a shame to those who transforms discussion of a new civilization into nationalist propagation and repartition of history. All the nations are equal also all equally interesting. Besides, it's only game. It's not a real politics
P.S. Sorry for my possible mistakes at the foregoing text, I hope, everybody understood me![]()
Öjevind Lång;4821728 said:The Poles did not cow the Scandinavians. In fact, they had their butts handed to them by the Swedes on several occasions. Still, that is very much a minor detail.
Öjevind Lång;4821728 said:The Poles did not cow the Scandinavians. In fact, they had their butts handed to them by the Swedes on several occasions. Still, that is very much a minor detail.
This is what I meant in my last post. There is no difference between civilizations. Everyone deserve to be added. This is just a game. So if we had already so many different civilizations, would be nice to have Poland.
If the players would vote for Bhutan, Belarus, Italy, Hittites, why not to fulfill they requests. I can see very clearly that more that 1000 playes signed a petition to add Poland. So why no add?
If I see another 1000 people wanting to add Uzbekistan I would support them as well (btw Uzbek Khanat was quite powerfull for some time)
While it's noble and patriotic of you to petition for your home country's inclusion in the next version of Civ, I have to ask the question: What makes your country more important to include than all the other (hundreds) of nations that are not included in Civ IV?
The reality is, when developing a game, time, money, and space is limited and the game designer must make compromises. If CivIV had been released with Botswana, Argentina, New Guinea, Poland, Latvia, Afghanistan, Finland, Chile, and Pakistan, the average consumer would have been confused and irritated that a more commonly accepted group of 'major' nations were not included.
My suggestion - make a Polish civ mod. Or use an existing one. When Poland's GDP and population is on par with the top 15 or 20 nations, try again.
You're not responding to my explanation of why Germany, Russia and America deserved to be civs, so I will try to give you a shorter answer: Wernher von Braun, Uri Gagarin, Neil Armstrong.
23rd, 32nd, and 65th != 15-20.
Nice try.
So Poland as Copernicus mother country would be nice addition to this list.
Howsoever, with all the respect to the Vertico, he/she is exaggerating, euphemistically saying.
Oh, don't forget Karol Wojtyła! Yeah, that certainly makes Poland's exclusion from the "30 or so arbitrarily defined 'civilizations' Sid Meier and team decided would make an interesting game club" an injustice . . .
Two questions in response.
1. Did you read the other justifications I gave for those three being represented? It wasn't just that they each contributed a single Great Person, or even the exploration of space, the greatest scientific achievement of mankind, represented by them.
2. Why was Poland only these Great People's point of origin? Why didn't they stay there to be great?
I'm not opposed to Poland (I think it would be even more fun to force Poland to convert to Judaism than to make Isabela Muslim) being a civ, but the game is already crowded with European representatives, and there doesn't seem to be anything that makes Poland stand out in the way that seems to grant Civhood.