Edmund Ironside
White Rabbit Object
Or Bolivia!? Be Bolivia and see if you can prevent them from losing half their territories in subsequent wars!
A cuban civ would be very interested, gives America other enemy to fight.
Yeah, I could see it as a similar civ to Israel. Could start in 1898 not much potential for expansion. Goals could include trade with communist countries? Acquire a certain number of health resources maybe? Something about spreading communism in the Third World, but not sure how to implement that.
I think that Peru would be next logical Latin American civ. You could make Bolivia and Peru the same civ, the way Colombia and Venezuela, and Argentina and Chile, are kind of merged now. Cuba (despite its size) could be interesting if you give them more Caribbean islands as territory.
That said the Inca kind of fill the role of Peru. I'd rather see a Bolivian or Chilean civ added to South America, though not enough space for either as is and I don't think the future new map adds much to South America either.
Delet this.That said the Inca kind of fill the role of Peru. I'd rather see a Bolivian or Chilean civ added to South America, though not enough space for either as is and I don't think the future new map adds much to South America either.
That said the Inca kind of fill the role of Peru. I'd rather see a Bolivian or Chilean civ added to South America, though not enough space for either as is and I don't think the future new map adds much to South America either.
I had no idea that was a thing... O.ODelet this.
I'm tired of hearing about Leoreth's blood oath against respawns.
Everytime someone suggests that a civ should be a respawn, Leoreth makes it a point to remind them that he doesn't like respawns and will never use them again.I had no idea that was a thing... O.O
...Did I say something wrong? It was a joke. I didn't mean to be mean or anything.Wrong, and I can speak for myself, thanks.
Haven't you stated multiple times before that you're not going to use respawns? I distinctly remember you telling people to stop thinking in terms of new civs being respawns of old ones.There's enough misinformation about what I think from people misinterpreting my own words, so there is no need for people to add to that by speaking on my behalf, especially when what they're saying isn't even my stance.
Very sorry, I didn't mean to paint you in that light at all, but I see that, especially with my second comment, it did. I did not mean to insult you nor did I mean to characterize you as easily angered. My intention was in being silly and lighthearted in the vein of Konigsburg, hence my use of the phrases "delet this" and "blood oath", but I failed in maintaining that levity in my following posts.First of all, whether or not I have is irrelevant. Even if your statement was accurate it was made in a way that mischaracterised my attitude towards the topic.
But I am only opposed to lines of thinking like "We should add Israel as a civ and it could be a Babylonian respawn" because they rest on the assumption that it is in any way better if a civ is added as a respawn of another civ when it is in fact worse. On the other hand, Peru being an Incan respawn makes sense because modern Peru is in many ways a continuation of native Andean polities including the Inca Empire. In fact the Inca can already have Peruvian dynamic names in the mod as is. Now it is of course debatable whether that is the best way to represent Peru but it is in no way an inherently wrong idea. To add further dimension to this discussion I would also maintain that adding an extra slot plus civilisation for every polity you can think of is also not always a good idea. Your characterisation of my position on the topic erases all nuance from my actual opinion on this topic and on top kind of makes me look like an easily triggered jerk. I don't think that's good joke material in the first place but more importantly not everyone may realise this aspect of such a post and take its content at face value.
I am also kind of frustrated that this whole ordeal forced me to type out this whole paragraph because I could think of better ways to spend my time.