not a fair metaphorShould Germany get conquerors for Russia once they invent Panzers?![]()
I disagree. It was unprecedented, for north Africa to attack west Africa, so to say, and it caused the collapse of the Songhai, yes, but this was a short-lived invasion conducted for economic interest; within 30 years or so, Morocco was out of the region, if I remember correctly (I may be very wrong, mind).
By the same argument, every single war should be artificially created. In some games, Morocco might decide to declare war on Mali - perhaps this can be made slightly likelier, but on the other hand, it might cripple the Moroccan AI - but in other games, it might not - perhaps it is busy conquering Spain - which is the charm of this mod.
Agree. If any civ should have conquerors for Mali it should be France
But why would this not be comparable to the first European civilisation with Fascism declaring war on whichever nation it borders to the east, to give a random example? I don't think these things should be so forced.I understand/agree now with the idea that Morocco shouldn't get conquerors, but maybe the first civ w gunpowder to _________ (I think to declare war on Mali) should get conquerors.
But that is not an argument, I believe. Napoleon's adventures, the collapse of Holy Rome, the extensive influence of Islam and Arabia, the Cold War... There are so many events, with such massive an impact, but we don't force these to happen either. And that is a good thing! Because we want freedom, and a world that is recognisably based on ours, yet has its own distinct history. We don't want a world where every event that happened in our world happened there as well.Plus, Morocco conquering West Africa would massively destabilize Morocco which is historically accurate. Morocco invading Mali would probably collapse Mali AND Morocco which is exactly what happened in real history bc Morocco couldn't afford to occupy the urban centers of West Africa as it put huge financial strain on Fez.
But why would this not be comparable to the first European civilisation with Fascism declaring war on whichever nation it borders to the east, to give a random example? I don't think these things should be so forced.
But that is not an argument, I believe. Napoleon's adventures, the collapse of Holy Rome, the extensive influence of Islam and Arabia, the Cold War... There are so many events, with such massive an impact, but we don't force these to happen either. And that is a good thing! Because we want freedom, and a world that is recognisably based on ours, yet has its own distinct history. We don't want a world where every event that happened in our world happened there as well.
It is late now, so I won't write a detailed argument, but, I am willing to admit that I might be biased by living in the Netherlands (though I did indeed question why this mod simulates Alexander's conquests, and I came to the conclusion that it is something the AI could never do on its own, while the Moroccan AI could probably manage to send an army to Mali). It would be interesting to hold a debate over the nature of conqueror events.
Regarding your first point, are you familiar with the book 'Guns, Germs, and Steel'? It might interest you. I do not believe this is very relevant, but this ties into the nature of conqueror events, and I don't feel like diving into that at 2:13 (besides, Leoreth's philosophy would be far more relevant).![]()
And I like artists being the only ones that can do that, gives them something worthwhile to do.