NecromancerKing
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India: Gandhi, not a leader AT ALL.
Carthage: Hannibal, just a general, not a ruler.
England: Churchill
Carthage: Hannibal, just a general, not a ruler.
England: Churchill
One of the candidates for "Worst leader ever!" (and possible also Darwin Award) seems to be Francisco Solano Lopez of Paraquay.
After Brazil interfered into the politics of Uruquay, he declared war on Brazil, and after Argentina refused to give his forces passage throught their lands, he declared war on Argentina too.
The result was horrible for the people of Paraquay: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraguayan_War
I was going to suggest him, but Paraguay has never been in a civ game, so does not really fit the criteria.
I must object. Wu Zetian's rise to power only proves her perseverance and determination to get to the top and is no more cruel than many of the male emperors.China- Wu Zetian
I must object. Wu Zetian's rise to power only proves her perseverance and determination to get to the top and is no more cruel than many of the male emperors.
Much to the chagrin of Confucian nobles and clergy, Wu Zetian proved to be an able administrator and ruler, improving women's rights, selecting people by their skill and not status. She also built lots of monuments and reconquered many lost territory.
She was vilified and demonized by later Chinese historians by spreading false history and making her rule look bad in an attempt to make women seem unfit to ever rule.
The accusation that Wu Zetian poisoned her baby is dubious at best. While her rise to power was indeed many times malevolent, it was no more cruel than what other male emperors did.Have you any evidence that claims made about her ruthless rise to power are false?
The accusation that Wu Zetian poisoned her baby is dubious at best. While her rise to power was indeed many times malevolent, it was no more cruel than what other male emperors did.
Her reign was a period of great prosperity and peace, which later historians claimed to be a great period of decline.
We have at least his main adversary Pedro II of Brazil.
And Lopez behaved very civ-like.
In my current Civ3 game Temujin acted very similar: While at war with two larger nations, he decided that it would be a brilliant idea to invade the Iroquois (thats me!) too. Despite that I was his only source for iron and oil and my empire is not only much larger, but also significant more advanced...![]()
I wonder those who dislike Wu Zetian would actually know anything about her in China where she's one of the very popular figures there with many TV shows based around her which portrayed her as very intelligent and powerful. Undeserving leaders according to who anyway? If the actual Chinese have no problem with it then I don't see why a bunch of outsiders should find it objectionable.
I didn't quote you, meaning I was speaking in general. People who are against her inclusion was strangely from outside of China. Whereas in China, she is a very popular figure in pop culture. It's just interesting when people dislike a certain inclusion but I would feel like the people who have the most right to voice their objections would be the people these leaders represented. Many Chinese wouldn't really have a problem with Wu as their leader. I wouldn't really mind cruel leaders, many historical leaders, even when great like FDR have their fair shares of cruelty.At least in this thread, I have not claimed her to be undeserving, and I see now one else here 'hating' on her. I am not hating on anyone, nor here am I arguing against anyone's inclusion in the game. Read the OP for this thread- you can post about ether cruel leaders or poor ones, and I have made quite clear that I did not select her on my list of 'worst leaders' for being a poor leader. Having said that, there are other leaders I would prefer, and so was just a tad bit disappointed by her being in Civ 5 as opposed to others such as Qin, Taizong or Xangxi.
Gandhi is indeeed a horrible choice for the 6th time in a row, if he's in the game I just won't buy the game. Period.
One arguably heavily overrated person in the west is Che Guevara; many protesting free speech like to wear shirts bearing he face, oblivious that the man would have denied many people this basic right; "We must eliminate all newspapers; we cannot make a revolution with free press" he told José Pardo Llada.
I presume you are not serious; I too am bored of having a 20th century protest leader represent a nation with thousands of years of history, but I for one will instead mod him out of the game at the first opportunity. I find his choice very puzzling though; surely considering their desire to include a lot of female leaders, Nur Jahan would have seemed a very good choice; she at least makes as much sense as Theodora for Byzantium in Civ 5.
Nope, not joking. If the devs are stupid enough to put him in again, I just won't buy the game, period.I presume you are not serious; I too am bored of having a 20th century protest leader represent a nation with thousands of years of history, but I for one will instead mod him out of the game at the first opportunity.
How about Razia Sultana? She was a female leader of the Delhi Sultanate. She's Muslim though.