Rethinking Civs- Put States Literally Everywhere.

With that in mind which design would America civ share, the european, middle eastern or native american?
Obviously Canada. :p
I say that jokingly but they do share the same city art style with them as well as the Toronto city-state.
 
China, Japan, and Korea also have similarities in history due to the influence of both Confucianism and Buddhism. I'm just not understanding the logic of lumping Western groups into one culture, but at the same time saying that China, Japan, and Korea are vastly different from each other.
well, looks like i was wrong, i concede on this point, although i would be opposed to calling it sinitic. In my view, Japan, Korea, China, would be part of the Far Eastern cultural group...at least at the start
Also even if we agree that there are many things that difference "western" nations and put them together is simplistic, the point is that all of them still share common elements that differentiate them from others groups. So for a GAME where you should decide some degree of grouping the "western" make sense when you would have others like maybe "sinitic", "middle eastern", etc.
yes exactly that's what i was thinking
Well that's a whole different topic than what was presented.
sorry
 
That is...very debatable. Even before the Protestant Reformation, France, Germany, and Spain had radically different cultures. Americans and Englanders are often surprised at how little we share in common in terms of culture and values, to say nothing of our more distant cousins on the Continent.
Then there's the fact that pre-Romans (even if we call them "Celtic", which not all of them were) and post-Roman (even if we call them Germanic) were really a collection of interrelated culture, not a cultural monolith, that were each quite distinct - a Frank was not an Angle nor either of them a Goth (and even Visigoths and Ostrogoths each went their own ways), and Burgundians and Lombards and so forth all come into it too...), so reducing it to "celtic" and "germanic" influence erases a lot of distinction.
They might as well be a cultural monolith compared to the differences between France and India, or France and China. The point of Culture Groups is that these cultures share common traits. I guess you could have many different groups instead of a 'Western' group (West Germanic, East Germanic, South Germanic, etc), but then that would limit the immortality of the player...actually this sounds like a good idea. Imagine if you were playing France in WWII and Germany kills you, you could then swap to America, gear up and K.O Germany.
And finally of course there's the fact that over the course of centuries cultures evolve as much in response to their local environment and their own history than in response to their roots, taking their own widely different directions along the way.
this is what i want, I actually detailed cultural changes in a thread. The easiest way to make Cultural Groups is determine that to be in a certain group, you have to 1. Come from the same recent origin (Proto-Indo-European splitting into Classical European cultures would not count for a Indo-European culture group, but British Isles Celtic and Gaul Celtic would qualify for the same Celtic cultural group) and 2. Share 1 or 2 or 3 values with a certain value (i.e, you must have 4 militaristic score, -2 libertarian score, and 4 expansionist score to be part of this Culture Group)
Ah, yes, because clearly France should be founding a civilization that was created by English colonies, instead of, you know, founding its own colonies *cough*.
honestly I don't know how to treat colonial nations
 
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