Healers at Co.munity Plaza (August PUP

This is just a game not history. If you have to correct mistakes, please let the devs develop another new game and start from scratch

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oh you Europeans are all so fun

It never really was a mistake, in any way.

Just like their ceremonial dancing represents their spiritualness and culture, things like the ability of the Chief explorer to tame animals represent their close ties with nature and knowledge about the land.

Fire ceremonies were not offensive, weren’t made to be that. But these days peo
 ‘activists’ roam the Internet and look for ways to be offended.
They made and released native Indian cultures/groups/countries as civs, waaaay before many others that in terms of their maturity, power, and technological advancement dwarf them and were left behind for many, many years. I think WarChiefs was a first expansion,before The Asian Dynasties. Putting Sioux in front of India, China, Japan? I’d say a lot of people love them, Devs and players.

Same with AoE II: Age of The Kings. If anything Age of Empires is one of few game series that celebrate American Indians.
There are more native units in AoE 3 DE alone then prolly 95% of all other strategy games.

Units taunts/responses or however it’s called in 3DE is the first time in my life I hear a native speak of these people. And some have nerve to accuse developers and make demands, because somehow what’s there isn’t enough. Compared to what games? 98% of other RTS titles that don’t include them at all/have as just cannon fodder?

Original AoE III was balanced in a way for example Anno 1404 is, between two worlds - Occident and Orient. Back then in III there were empires from Europe and Asia, and indigenous cultures, countries, tribes, and (mostly) lands from the New World.
Native Indians are now lost among all that new content present in 3DE, but back then it was one of the main flavours of the game.
Some of the coolest art and themes were introduced with TWC expansion, developers had nothing to apologize for.



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I had proposed that for these civilizations to be proficient in the ‘endgame’ or treaty, the full potential of the square should be achieved with fewer workers.

Before the Aztec priests cost population, and now everyone has priests or healers that cost no population, so the amount needed to reach the potential of the square was reduced to 15 workers.

As an aid for the treaty is very good, the problem is that the square always seemed more boring than the bonfire. Change the square for temples or some kind of administrative building and I’ll be happy.

This brings me to one thing:

The Japanese know that in the West, their culture is often seen as simply three things, samurai, ninja and sushi.

Is this the correct understanding? Absolutely not.
Do they like it? Probably no.
Can they accept it? Quite okay.

Of course, it’s better for them if you can clearly understand that it’s not only the kind of samurai and ninja in entertainment products. In the Japanese understanding, although this is not correct for their culture, they also clearly know that this does not mean that Westerners are malicious towards them. Even if it is not correct, it is indeed a simple, clear impression, which makes Japanese culture more easy to gain more attention in the world, and makes more foreigners interested in Japan, and then voluntarily learn about the real Japan.

Today, not only is it not overwhelmed by other cultures, Japan is also the world’s top cultural power, and even in the West, the representative of Asian culture.

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This is not at all true. All of the Seven Fires controlled an area roughly the size of modern continental France. The Seven Fires was extremely loosely united, and not at all an empire. The Iron Confederacy dominated trade in Saskatchewan so Seven Fires certainly didn’t control that. The Blackfoot Confederacy operated in Alberta and western Montana, so Seven Fires didn’t control that either. The Comanche controlled from Kansas to the Gulf so Seven Fires was also not dominant there.

It’s alright to be proud of your heritage, but don’t just make stuff up about them.

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If according to your definition of Lakota sphere of influence, then the power of the Qing Dynasty will be like this, those orange areas will be Qing Dynasty. You told a very funny joke.

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Too long didn’t read. Something about the decaying of western civilization or something. Some people have way too much time on their hands.

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