lcorinth
Chieftain
Well, the New World didn't have a Middle Ages, Pyramids, or gunpowder, and yet there are Inca in the game. A lot of the Civs included never had the technologies nor the time periods included (the Celts spring to mind as never making it to the Modern Era as a distinct culture, and America wasn't around at the dawn of civilization up until the Enlightenment). So, I don't think that's why they didn't include a Renaissance.dh_epic said:They didn't include the rennaisance because only Europe had it. The Arab world didn't even go through a dark age. China has been standing since the Roman Empire.
I guess what I mean is that the Middle Ages were a sort of militaristic, religious period, and the Renaissance was more reason-, art- and science-oriented... And it was a fascinating and exciting period, which in CivIII is skipped over, so that the game goes from M.A. to the Industrial period, which was about science, industry and commerce... I guess for the purposes of the game, the Renaissance isn't necessary, because it's sort of the transitional period. Still, it's a period I love, and would like to see some reference to it.