acluewithout
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Australian Aboriginal cultures dominated their lands for 8 times longer than
Civ's total game time of about 6,000 years. Successful, and over a large land
mass, but almost totally extinguished in less than a century.
Civ definitely has a particular view of history, which is definitely out of date, particularly around the ideas of ‘success’ and ‘victory’. I recognise the problems with that view point, and agree it is a problem when analysing, discussing and reaching conclusions about history generally (particularly when that analysis is used to justify present day political decisions). But, that view point, and where it takes the game, is sort of what makes Civ fun.
In this way Civ is very much a fantasy: a fantasy that technology always improves lives, that the fate of peoples is determined by nation states and how they conflict or cooperate, and that (there’s probably a better word) western ideals and values (including expansionism) are how successful societies should develop. I mean, my goodness, Civ categorically won’t let you advance from the Classical Era without a ‘government’ or the medieval era without researching ‘feudalism’.
I’m okay with that fantasy in a game, provided it doesn’t stray into being offensive (which I don’t think it does). It’s make believe. Civ uses this view point to make a fun game.
...but it’s things like the bit I’ve quoted above that do bother me. Civ completely ignores certain other view points and histories. Australia in particular really bothers me: the current Civ quite explicitly only represents Australia post colonialisation. But that is such a small part of Australia’s history. It’s not only inaccurate, but also a bit on the nose: Aboriginal Australian history and culture was utterly ignored in Australia until (at best) only relatively recently, with fairly dire outcomes as a result.
I’d like to see Civ represent a broader view of history, even if this doesn’t mean making eg a ‘nomadic’ civ playable. But I’ve no idea how that would work. And I can see lots of ways that could be offensive. And I’m not sure how big the payoff would be anyway. Perhaps just ignoring these issues is better. It’s not like conversations about these issues can’t happen somewhere else. And Civ tries hard on other issues, eg female representation.