Zenon_pt
Civing on the real world
If Firaxis/2K ask this question:
What two new civilizations do you choose to join to the ones in the games? Why?
What two new civilizations do you choose to join to the ones in the games? Why?
Why?
Do you mean the paleolithic Australians who never even developed agriculture, the fundamental aspect of the whole concept of civilisation itself, or some other aboriginals?The Aboriginals.
I'm guessing you adhere to the whole BRIC(/BRIMC/BRICA/BRIMSCKAET/BRI-Whatever-C-Whatever) theory? A questionable idea, certainly, but not one without merit... Still, I can't help but feel that the confident assertion of Brazil achieving 3rd place- behind India and China, I'd assume- isn't influenced by a certain degree of Lusophone solidarity...2nd - BRAZIL: The 3rd biggest future-economy is Brazil. And can be a goog adding to the game!
I'm guessing you adhere to the whole BRIC(/BRIMC/BRICA/BRIMSCKAET/BRI-Whatever-C-Whatever) theory? A questionable idea, certainly, but not one without merit... Still, I can't help but feel that the confident assertion of Brazil achieving 3rd place- behind India and China, I'd assume- isn't influenced by a certain degree of Lusophone solidarity...
Bolivar as leader of Gran Colombia, right? Why them?
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Off Topic: Summer in Ireland. What do you recommend? (Want to go there this summer!)
Olmecs: Origin of all mesoamerican Civs. Too bad we know so little about them. Modern Brazil, Uruguay, Australia, Canada, Pakistan and Indonesia would be nice, too. If Poland is added, Ireland, Hungary and Ukraine should be added, too.
Australia and Canada? there's something called England.