Even though the beta is still a few weeks away, I thought we could start to test some things through the forum -- essentially the terminology and interface, items that demand the highest level of intuitiveness and ease of understanding.
Rules: no empty posts like "I like this/I hate this", no imcomplete posts like ">14. Sword & Shield -- I dunno..." (please comment all you have to say in a single message), let's keep the focus on (a) first impressions (b) arguments for/against the cause (c) discussion of the aforementioned.
To start with, let's talk about cultures. Each province in CK has a culture that can be changed as the conqueror assimilates it, the larger the province the longer the change. Culture affects many things, including even taxes. Cultures are different visually (different Town Icons). Cultures have names.
Question:
Do we stick to more accurate ans systematic definitions like "South-European, North-European, Central-European" or do we go for the flavour tags like "Mediterranean, Scandinavian and Germanic"?
Agrument 1: this is a game, so we want the flavour. It's cool to play for Byzantine, and uncool and hard to remember for Central-European.
Argument 2: we're not whee-kids, we play this game because we appreciate history and we would rather make a classification that has a system (i.e. European cultures names by geographic location in relation to Europe) which makes more sense than a bizarre referral to particular names.
Your voice...?
Rules: no empty posts like "I like this/I hate this", no imcomplete posts like ">14. Sword & Shield -- I dunno..." (please comment all you have to say in a single message), let's keep the focus on (a) first impressions (b) arguments for/against the cause (c) discussion of the aforementioned.
To start with, let's talk about cultures. Each province in CK has a culture that can be changed as the conqueror assimilates it, the larger the province the longer the change. Culture affects many things, including even taxes. Cultures are different visually (different Town Icons). Cultures have names.
Question:
Do we stick to more accurate ans systematic definitions like "South-European, North-European, Central-European" or do we go for the flavour tags like "Mediterranean, Scandinavian and Germanic"?
Agrument 1: this is a game, so we want the flavour. It's cool to play for Byzantine, and uncool and hard to remember for Central-European.
Argument 2: we're not whee-kids, we play this game because we appreciate history and we would rather make a classification that has a system (i.e. European cultures names by geographic location in relation to Europe) which makes more sense than a bizarre referral to particular names.
Your voice...?