dagriggstar
King
You can take almost ANY nation that ever existed in history and make it fun and unique to play as. I mean, the Aztecs could easily have the Austrian UA for instance (Triple Alliance), a potential civ like Sri Vijaya could have the Dutch UA etc
I always like to generate my maps randomly in worldbuilder, then place civs that were historically together, together. Not only is there an absence of civs outside Europe, there's an absence of City-states outside europe.
It seems to be an attitude where "oh, since after Columbus found America, Europe dominated everything" reflected in Europeans having the only UU's or UB's (with the exception of Japan and the Ottomans, who are probably the most European of the non-European civs). To me, they've already missed an opportunity to style the Iroquois and Siam in that fashion (think about what time period those civs are from and when their uniques are in game, bit of a mis-match ?). I find that frustrating...
I always like to generate my maps randomly in worldbuilder, then place civs that were historically together, together. Not only is there an absence of civs outside Europe, there's an absence of City-states outside europe.
It seems to be an attitude where "oh, since after Columbus found America, Europe dominated everything" reflected in Europeans having the only UU's or UB's (with the exception of Japan and the Ottomans, who are probably the most European of the non-European civs). To me, they've already missed an opportunity to style the Iroquois and Siam in that fashion (think about what time period those civs are from and when their uniques are in game, bit of a mis-match ?). I find that frustrating...