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May 1999 time: 15:33
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i always rename, no point playing a god like game if the people get to choose their own city names....
For themes , someitimes , i will name each city after girl names doing it alphabetically. eg Amanda, Betty, Catherine, Debby etc,
Or naming all the citys on the same land mass with same starting letter.
Once i just game them all code numbers and letters like W-1 . W-2 etc prety boring but easy to know where each city is
Mostly i start with capital named after me, then 2nd city after my latest girlfreind, and then my kids, then our midlle names. then i sort of clutch at straws and name the rest of my citys after people i know.
Sometimes i also use the geograhpy as well like others eg. Whale city, Fish Town, Cowville. etc
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bodiki
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Sydney
Dec 2003 time: 15:33
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Okay I have to admit I had a couple of fav's that Iwould use in CIV II but are not able to do so in CIV III. I used to like to develop the territory around a mountain with 8 settlers/engineers and then build a city with pop 8 on top of a mountain and I would call the 1st one Eagle's Roost and the Next the Boar's Den. Kinda always fascinated by Hitlers mountain top retreat/headquaters, even tho' the guy was a nut job.
Edited to correct some spelling; prob missed some as well
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The Mad Monk
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of Ice Cream
Mar 2000 time: 23:33
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quote: Originally posted by Mountain Sage
For each game, the capital's name is changed into one of my daughters'. The second city gets my second daughter's name. The next game, the two names are reversed.
This avoids comments like 'My city is bigger than yours", 'I have more wonders than you' or 'If she gets an aqueduct, I also want one asap'.
I tried once to give my wife's name to a newly conquered city, but then I heard one of my daughters tel my wife "You know, papa does not love you anymore. First he conquered you, then he got fed up and disbanded you'.
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I tend to either take cues from geography or resources, or (especially when on multiple landmasses) divide my holdings into regions, and give all the cities in a given region geographically-related names. For instance, in one game I named all the cities on the home island after towns in New Jersey; the other islands got cities from Florida, Texas, California, and Canada.
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This just in, water has been discovered on Mars...
Apr 2002 time: 00:33
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quote: Originally posted by joncha
Hehe... now we just need a "Big Lebowski" leaderhead!
Actually, I am much more likely to rename my civ, leader, titles, etc. than I am to rename cities. When I play as the Iroquois, for example, I always rename them the Haudenosaunee.
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Hehe, great book. If you liked it, check out the mod based on it. If you like that, I'm currently working to update it to C3C...any feedback is welcome. (The Years of Rice and Salt, btw, is the book I'm referring to).
*ahem* end plug, begin on topic.
Me, I don't rename civs or cities, though once I find a list that I like I'm going to update the city lists to be more thorough.
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