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Nuctemeronn
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Of course, can't get a valid answer until the game is released, but which combo is the best for a Warmonger, like me?
* Militaristic + Religious (Aztecs, Japanese)
* Militaristic + Expansionist (Zulus)
* Expansionist + Religious (Iroquois)
I think expansionist + militaristic is good, but with the lack of Fundamentalism, religious abilities come in handy, so...
Cya!
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d_dudy
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i think you left out the one that will prove the best, militaristic + scientific
but i haven't played the game, so i don't know
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YefeiPi
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Canada
Jul 2001 time: 00:15
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I still am not very happy with goddamn firaxis decision to change Chinese from scientific to militaristic. However, not it is a war machine! Look at the industrious and militaristic combination for the Chinese, plus a strong UU, the rider (4-4-3). Guess I will be kicking other civs asses with them!
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Ironwood
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Fresno, CA
Oct 2001 time: 21:15
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quote: Originally posted by YefeiPi
I still am not very happy with goddamn firaxis decision to change Chinese from scientific to militaristic. However, not it is a war machine! Look at the industrious and militaristic combination for the Chinese, plus a strong UU, the rider (4-4-3). Guess I will be kicking other civs asses with them! |
They changed China to Militaristic?! Well, I suppose. One of them did produce the worlds greatest military treatise. But I consider that to be the result of a thinker applying his mind to the science of warfare, rather than a war monger putting his thoughts (or lack therof) into words. My impression of militarist culture is one that values military prowess as a manly virtue, like the Germans, like the Romans, like the Japanese, like the Spartans (both in history and in SMAC) and, we can presume (I'll trust Firaxis on this, not having my own info), the Zulus and the Aztecs.
I've actually studied Chinese history, and though they are known for their military achievements, that was not the result of a culture love of warfare, but rather of a solid concept of leadership, how to train, how to deploy, how to utilize, how to avoid disasters. If you read Sun Tzu's "Art of War", you realize that it's not a book extolling the virtues of valour and prowess, but rather the virtues of careful planning and thought. Indeed, had they been a militaristic culture, they would not have been conquered by the Mongols.
You may as well go back to calling Americans "Militarist." And this is the one thing I will use the editor to change. As I am generally reluctant to change the package as purchased, you can see how strongly I feel about this.
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