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ShadowPresident
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I know that hardcore players like ourselves don't bother with the "default" city names the game gives you when you build a new city. Just wondering what my fellow players draw on for city names.
I have used customer names (most of them are dept. stores whose names translate well into city names like McRaes, Carson, Bonton, etc.), cities I have lived in (from Barsinghausen, Germany to Charlotte, NC, USA), Nevada cities (Sparks, Reno, Las Vegas, Battle Mountain) and Vegas hotels (Bellagio, Mandalay Bay, Mirage and Luxor unless the Egyptians already built Luxor). I also use names of people I know and city-ize them (my capital is ALWAYS Stephanopolis after ME)
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Chaos_BF1942
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I sometimes rename cities.
I do remember in Civ 2 using a Spy to investigate an enemy city, and it can let you rename the city.
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[Shane Hodgson]
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Because I know a lot about language, I can make up pretty accurate names. I only do this when the default names run out...when it starts making New Baghdad, Baghdad 2, and such. For example: with the Mayans, I came up with Xtepelontopec and Xtopotelequetzl. If I capture a city, like the Arabic Mecca, I transform it to fit with my Civ, to something like Mechtalochitlan.
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steven8r
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of Central Texas
May 2002 time: 23:33
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I will sometimes use the default city names, but mostly I give the city whatever name currently comes to mind. Generally the Capital is the ever original, 'Capital', or 'Capital City'. I've also named resource grabbing cities things like, 'Snake the Silks' or 'Rubber Robber' or something to that effect.
I once captured a city and it later flipped back to the original owner, so I took it again, razed it and brought in a Settler and founded a city on the same site named, 'Ashes of [previouscityname]'
Generally my names are inspired by geographic/resource features like 'Hillville' or 'Iron Mountain', 'Tundra Town', etc.
I find that naming my own cities helps me remember where they are on the map. Once I get past a certain number of cities, I soon get confused w/ the default names.
Steven
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eris
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I have used various themes and techniques. The most braindead was "aaa", "bbb", "ccc". etc. The idea was to be able to easily identify what order I had built the cities. Playing with one of the young ones in the household and trying to capture young attention, I mixed in their name into city names, adding suffixes like "burg", "opolis", "ville" etc. That got challenging. Ended up using geography names as well at the young one's suggestion. "Eastport", "Northport", "Ironmount", etc.
The one I enjoyed best was based on negatives. The capital was "nowhere", then "not here", "not there", moving to things like "nope", "nada", "nyet" and ending up with things like "somewhere else", "over there", and other such constructions. The kiddo thought I was crazy. I had also renamed myself and my tribe so that I was "nobody" of the tribe "nothing". What was really enjoyable was the various text messages in dialogue boxes. "The pyramids were built in somewhere else." "The people in nowhere are happy" "Greetings, nobody of the nothing!" and on and on."
Then again, I am notoriously easily amused.
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ShadowPresident
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My apologies for the dbl thread. The post got hung up on "waiting for Apolyton.net..." or something like that, so I stopped and reloaded and that musta dbl posted it. Sorry :-(
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Akenaten
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quote: Originally posted by eris
The one I enjoyed best was based on negatives. The capital was "nowhere", then "not here", "not there", moving to things like "nope", "nada", "nyet" and ending up with things like "somewhere else", "over there", and other such constructions. The kiddo thought I was crazy. I had also renamed myself and my tribe so that I was "nobody" of the tribe "nothing". What was really enjoyable was the various text messages in dialogue boxes. "The pyramids were built in somewhere else." "The people in nowhere are happy" "Greetings, nobody of the nothing!" and on and on."
Then again, I am notoriously easily amused. |
Sort of related: has anyone else founded enough Ottoman cities to get down the list to where the game suggests "Not Constantinople"? Makes a good counterpoint to the capital, "Istanbul."
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Jethro83
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Newcastle, Australia
Mar 2002 time: 15:33
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Typically, I won't bother deviating on the default city list. But once it gets to "New..." whatever, I'll look up the country best representing the civ I'm playing, and use names of cities not in the list. Then I'll use the names of historical figures of that people.
If I conquer enemy cities, I may decide to keep their existing names, or change the name into a similar-sounding name that sounds more like the language of my own civ (especially if I'm using the Japanese).
If I relocate my capital, or set up my Forbidden Palace in the city, I'll usually rename the city to something far more appealing to reflect its new status (if it its name isn't appealing enough already).
Occasionally I might grab names of cities from other games or the names of certain characters from other games I find myself to like enough, or if the city is a conquered backwater of a hated enemy, I might use the name of a character I hate instead.
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Smellincoffee
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Alabama
Sep 2003 time: 23:33
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Usually I name my cities-- if I give them custom names-- after the land they're on. A city near a plains cow was called "Kansas City". One near a horse was "Mustang". A city on a one-tiled island was 'Havana". Cities in tundra were named "Fort (wintery name hre)"
Usually, I go for the names of fictional cities in books and those I've made in SC3K/SC3KU.
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