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Bad TerrisH. Bad. Those are not properly color sampled. The idea was to, you know, like, ask for the real ones, and stuff, and to use a different one than me to boot. Critical Failure! 


I think they called us cultists, Alex.
As to the argument between real world fresh starts and cradle NESes, I'm with Israelite here. I like the idea that if I put the thought in and check out geography when I plan my battles I can be rewarded. With cradle NESes, it seems like I'd be making **** up about someone else's nation if I tried to use geography.![]()
). However, I'm fortunately way too far inland for any of you Asians to conquer me, with the possible exception of Contempt (but does he even count as an Asian?).

Yes. Every little facet of geography can have a HUGE effect on battle tactics. However, that is beside the point.

The point is that the complexity of it all is beyond a human created world, and it always will be no matter what. For a random map NES to have the same depth of complexity as an earth map NES the players, or at least the mod, would need the creativity of Tolkein
and either 50 hours in a day or two months between updates, as well as no life whatsoever outside of NESing.
As I have said before, while cradle NESes have many advantages (most important being the unlimited outlets for creativity) they fall short of fresh start NESes in some areas, namely depth and complexity (and, similarly, the wealth of information available to players to utilize). They are two different sorts of NESes with two somewhat different kinds of associated experiences.
Well, alex and you certainly seem more proactive (as far as colonial expansion goes) than most European maritime nations; I'd say that there are fair chances of Japan becoming one of the primary colonial powers, perhaps even on the level of Britain (you know what you should do if that happens? You should export exotic drugs to England, ofcourse). However, I'm fortunately way too far inland for any of you Asians to conquer me, with the possible exception of Contempt (but does he even count as an Asian?).
Have I mentioned yet that BirdNES is very awesome? I really wish it would go on for long enough for us to reach a modern world equivalent, because if present trends are any indication it would be vastly different, and in a very original way too (Asian colonial powers! halted Ottoman expansion, and resulting strong Egypt and Persia! Poland with a real central government! And those ongoing European wars can lead to many interesting and diverse futures, ofcourse).
Personally speaking, I think the players in charge of the OTL great powers in bird's nes are responsible for what has happened. Just look at Spain and their obsession with the Holy Land and their sending of craftsmen and etc to help the Aztecs instead of sending Hernando Cortez!

Personally speaking, I think the players in charge of the OTL great powers in bird's nes are responsible for what has happened.
Well frankly only Spain is really goofing off, if we compare with OTL. Portugal is doing just fine; not so well in Brazil perhaps, but quite acceptably in the Indian Ocean. Neither England nor France was a historical colonial power at this point. And the Kalmar Union and Scotland seem to be doing their best to fill in the vacuum anyway.
Don't expect me to create any colonies though, at least outside of the Pontic steppe.
Stretching from Northern Mexico to the Andes, they also possessed the great silver and gold mines in Peru that would have been used to fund all their wars for a century or two! Wouldn't it be terrible if say... a minor Asian power conquered Peru and then went on an expansion spree? Just terrible
Come summer, I may just attempt that, although before then I may do an alt hist based on the Hungary timeline I am developing.You know Israelite, with your mapmaking skill and update style, you could probably pull off the first ancient-to-modern fresh start NES.
Terrain is still deeply important. In stKNES5 I won deeply important victories several times utilizing complexity of Israeli, Anatolian, Iraqi, Balkan, and Sicilian geography. That is also how I won battles elsewhere, the one that jumps to my mind is Bermuda in ITNES II. Besides, it is not just the small things that are important. The contrasts between highlands, lowlands, minor river valleys, land straights, sea straights, shallow bays, deep oceans, etc. are key, and that vast array simply does not exist in random maps.Indeed it is, as people stopped telling their neighbors where they were going to fight after Ancient Greece.![]()
I believe you misunderstood me. I am not only speaking of geography, I am also speaking of culture, history, and linguistics. The history and diversity of cultures of earth is something that is simply unreplicable. Even Tolkein, the greatest mind to ever venture into that field, would not be able to replicate earth's and humanity's diversity.In terms of map-making, Tolkien levels aren't unachievable at all. The areas where Tolkien really shone were in linguistics and history, not geography.
I think it might be something of an understatement actually. Just stop and think for a minute, please, and contemplate earth and humanity. Contemplate the thousands upon thousands, even millions, of various cultures that have existed on this earth. Contemplate the the innumerable rivers and streams, hills and valleys, mountains and gorges, deserts and wetlands, jungles and forests, tundra and swamps, etc. etc. that fill this planet to the brim. Just contemplate it for even a minute, and then tell me if you think I was exaggerating.That's more than a slight exaggeration.
This is the basic dissagreement. If you find that you can enjoy a NES just as much even though it is not the real world and you are not shaping what is truly a new history of the world, then G-d bless. For me, there is simply no replacement for a true fresh start in the fullness of the experience.I think the fact that you're creating your own world outweighs the disadvantages
Well, it would be difficult to explain why or why not you would want colonies in the Pontic Steppe.
I think that historians will look back on the highly destructive Calusian-Spanish Wars as the defining event that sapped Spanish will to conquer the new world and turned them towards Europe.

Even Tolkein, the greatest mind to ever venture into that field, would not be able to replicate earth's and humanity's diversity.

Terrain is still deeply important. In stKNES5 I won deeply important victories several times utilizing complexity of Israeli, Anatolian, Iraqi, Balkan, and Sicilian geography. That is also how I won battles elsewhere, the one that jumps to my mind is Bermuda in ITNES II. Besides, it is not just the small things that are important. The contrasts between highlands, lowlands, minor river valleys, land straights, sea straights, shallow bays, deep oceans, etc. are key, and that vast array simply does not exist in random maps.
I believe you misunderstood me. I am not only speaking of geography, I am also speaking of culture, history, and linguistics. The history and diversity of cultures of earth is something that is simply unreplicable. Even Tolkein, the greatest mind to ever venture into that field, would not be able to replicate earth's and humanity's diversity.
I think it might be something of an understatement actually. Just stop and think for a minute, please, and contemplate earth and humanity. Contemplate the thousands upon thousands, even millions, of various cultures that have existed on this earth. Contemplate the the innumerable rivers and streams, hills and valleys, mountains and gorges, deserts and wetlands, jungles and forests, tundra and swamps, etc. etc. that fill this planet to the brim. Just contemplate it for even a minute, and then tell me if you think I was exaggerating.
p)This is the basic dissagreement. If you find that you can enjoy a NES just as much even though it is not the real world and you are not shaping what is truly a new history of the world, then G-d bless. For me, there is simply no replacement for a true fresh start in the fullness of the experience.
"Goofing off" is perhaps too weak a phraseStretching from Northern Mexico to the Andes, they also possessed the great silver and gold mines in Peru that would have been used to fund all their wars for a century or two! Wouldn't it be terrible if say... a minor Asian power conquered Peru and then went on an expansion spree? Just terrible
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I am Spain now so don't bet on it.

What's the point of replicating it, however? I really doubt that Tolkien ever wanted to do that.![]()
And I am the Aztecs now, so hold your horses. Now, respond to my diplo!I am Spain now so don't bet on it.