![]() ![]() It's not the fault of a single source, but emerges from the overall depiction.So are you suggesting we should have more books, movies, games, etc that are from the native american's perspective? I can agree with that (I swear I saw an open world game where you played an Apache or something). If Native Americans are always pictured as an obstacle to white settlers,in books, movies and games, like here, one can learn that this is the truth. It's also problematic because of the overall situation. They all include a virtual mass of casualties. Not sure why Colonization is any more violent and 'ick' as any other strategy game. The colonizers simply sped up the process. Quoting: Deleted_User Quoting: slaapliedjeSide note I have seen recently posts from native American ancestors who point out the tribes were constantly killing each other off. It's not the fault of a single source, but emerges from the overall depiction. But if someone can get the impression that it is simulated history, the devs should point out the limitations of a medium like a video game. I have absolut no problem in violance within a fictional setting, kill as many fictional Guards as you wish. ![]() But it has a particularly dark and cruel time as background an it should be pointed out, that these aspects aren't reflected accurate within the game, as there was no such intention in the first place. Nobody said that Col was more violent than other games. Quoting: slaapliedjeSide note I have seen recently posts from native American ancestors who point out the tribes were constantly killing each other off. They did also have another release towards the middle of last year if you missed it that added in music, animated rivers, improved performance, plenty of art updates and more. Much better stability (many bug fixes).Greatly improved artificial intelligence (AI) for the computer players.Major changes to the tile goods production so that the actual values matches the original game.Some of what's new in the 1.0 release include: Games are never actually truly finished huh? 20 years in the making for this Sid Meier's Colonization remake!Įven though it's technically finished, the team behind it say they plan to continue upgrading the game and FreeCol 2.0 will have many features added towards what they and players imagine "Colonization 2 would have been". Took a while huh? It's not quite as well-known or as loved as some other free and open source games, but worth pointing out: FreeCol 1.0 is out now. ![]()
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