Hey, they could always have Canadian geese as their UU. That’ll spice things up!Ugh, Canada. YAWN. What a wasted civ pick.
I want to play as... the most boring people in the world?
Maybe they don't have a UU, so a more interesting civ can get two. Here's hoping. Because any Canadian UU is likely to be a) ridiculous, and b) another useless late-game UU.Hey, they could always have Canadian geese as their UU. That’ll spice things up!
I want to play as... the most boring people in the world?
Yes... but the funny ones are the ones who escaped.In defense of my Canadian friends, how can funny be boring? Some of my favorite comedians are from Canada. And this may be because Canadian humor is more like American humor, but I'm going to say Canadian humor > English humour. There I said it.
Am a Canadian. I think the English have Canada beat when it comes to humor.In defense of my Canadian friends, how can funny be boring? Some of my favorite comedians are from Canada. And this may be because Canadian humor is more like American humor, but I'm going to say Canadian humor > English humour. There I said it.
In an unexpected turn, they will reveal Lothar leading the Hill People. I might be dating myself with that joke.
I want to play as... the most boring people in the world?
There wasn't nearly as much violence compared to the United States, but it was there. Natives were made to swear loyalty to the Crown and sign treaties if they wanted to get on the government's good side. Even then, conflicts like the North-West Rebellion arose. Canada also had residential schools, and the effects of these are still seen today.And to me, they aren't that boring. I find it interesting how differently things played out over there compared to here. Though some things were similar.
I guess they are seen as boring since they didn't violently conquer a lot of land. While I don't know the details of your dealings with your natives, I'm sure some violence was involved. And there was little reason to be aggressive. They were in a safe location with no threats. Certainly your surrounding environment plays a role to how your nation evolves.
I agree. Cut all three of them.Canada, Australia or USA... all just former colonies. I don’t see how Canada is any less interesting than the US.
Only if you define "colony" in the loosest, broadest sense possible, and even that's a stretch.That line of argument is still among the most silly I see here. EVERYTHING is a former colony.
I don't get why countries like Australia, Brazil, Canada, and the US get so much hate. Yes, all their accomplishments happened in the past 200 years. These nations will also outlive every great empire in history. You can say they're the future of human civilization.I agree. Cut all three of them.