^well, theoretically, Argentina is a better choice because it doesn't occupy the same area as the core of Spain (which is in Iberia), and because it was not a direct predessor or sucessor of the good ol' Spanish Empire...
I'm sure 3 days after BtS releases you will have dozens of mods for Poland and other civs. I personally don't see any difference whether civ I play except trait combos and UU and UB. I don't care what languages units will speak when I click on them or about flag. We could have every culture ever exiting in the world in and game wouldn't be any better or worse, it is game mechanics that make game better or worse.
N.W.A. (Led by Ice Cube - Aggressive/Charismatic)
I'm sure 3 days after BtS releases you will have dozens of mods for Poland and other civs. I personally don't see any difference whether civ I play except trait combos and UU and UB
Two civs, primarily for geographical distribution - the way I've been voting since Civ 2 .
Polynesians as representative of the Pacific as a whole would have been good.
Partly just because playing my home country would be fun, I also voted Australia (Commonwealth of)... we are small, but we are the only nation to hold sovereinity over an entire continent . And it would fill out the east asian/pacific gap on the map.
I wanted Austria and maybe Israel or the Hebrews. I didn't really think Israel would've been in BtS though. Maybe Austria but I was wrong, now we have the HRE, which really isn't that bad to me.
I voted for Denmark, Sweden, Sioux, Iroqouis and Israel
Actually the first 2 choices were rather to state, that I think that Scandinavians give much better variety than plainly Vikings, as alot of scandinavian leaders later on could be represented. I think mostly Carl 2 Adolph of Sweden. And then get Canute the Great instead of a mythical person as Ragnar Lodbrok. Then I would be a happy dolphin
Sioux and Iroqouis is chosen because I would rather see one of the influental native american tribes, than just all of them in one civ with a rather untasty name
Finally Israel could be an intersting outsider. Noone can deny that it is a rather influential civ, in modern day
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