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crazyviking03
03-12-2009, 17:23
Now, I know for people who live in London, or Paris, or Rome or any big European city this is nothing new. But i am totaly whigging out because Lexington is a village in the Kaintuk Territory. Once I am able to wrangle control of the area from the Cherokee, I will protect her to the last breath; to bad we can transfer capitals in this game lol.
I had a similar pleasant surprise upon learning that Swansea is one of the towns in Britain.
Sir Beane
03-12-2009, 17:28
Man, Derby (in England) never makes it into anything. I was secretly hoping it might be in Empire. Oh well, maybe mods can help...
Belgolas
03-12-2009, 17:31
Yeah I live 30 minutes from a major city in Southern Ontario Canada called London and it is a farm in this game. So I always protect it :).
As much as I've enjoyed past TW games and appreciate Japanese, medieval European and ancient Roman scenery, as an American it has been refreshing to play Empire and see familiar place names, landscapes and building styles from home.
From what I've seen so far, CA has done a good job of replicating the look and feel of colonial American towns and frontier areas. I could nitpick about other things, though - like putting General Howe in Maine after evacuating Boston rather than New York .... I'm sure in real life Washington would've much rather chased Howe into the backwoods of Maine rather than have to defend an island city from amphibious assault by the world's greatest navy ...
Man, Derby (in England) never makes it into anything. I was secretly hoping it might be in Empire. Oh well, maybe mods can help...
I don't think anybody actually believes that the East Midlands exists. Only thing we really get any note for is Robin Hood, and thats bloody Nottingham.
Glad to hear I'm not the only Derby-boy here though.
crazyviking03
03-12-2009, 17:50
Also, as a tru Lexingtonian, I was gleefuly happy to see that Louisville was NOT on the campaign map
:laugh4: :laugh4: jk
Yeah I live 30 minutes from a major city in Southern Ontario Canada called London and it is a farm in this game. So I always protect it :).
Mine is there too, Trois-Rivières. Not a very big town compare to Europeans cities but it was an important trade point with the Amerindian back then.
Hey Belgolas did you also laugh when you saw they made Montreal the Capital of Upper Canada? I was pleasantly surprised none of us Canadian go flaming when they saw this or that they made Washington the conquerer of Quebec (Sherman must be smiling in his tomb). Poor Wolfe at least he got mentioned in the pre-battle loading screen message.
batemonkey
03-12-2009, 17:53
Man, Derby (in England) never makes it into anything. I was secretly hoping it might be in Empire. Oh well, maybe mods can help...
East mids born and bred (Leicester),
it's true, even when they based a sitcom in Derby(the iceskating one) they all had yorks accents. try the movies deadman's shoes or this is england
back to topic
Leeds is in, also seems to appear before manchester too, little things..
Nothing really on the map for Wilmington, we're I'm at. But Charleston is a major city, so that's cool. It's like Wilmington south (or we're like Charleston north, not sure which.. both are really cool small beach cities though).
But I was super stoked in Kingdoms, where in the Americas Campaign there was a tiny little nameless fishing village right where the mouth of the Cape Fear River would be. It was too perfect. My Apache warriors headed east immediately, and with much vigor, when that part of the map was revealed by a scout. The French didn't know what hit em.
Redemption
03-12-2009, 18:53
True, it's good to finally have North America, especially Canada, in a game! Now I can expand my ginormous French colonial empire from my home town of Montreal!
Completely OT, but
Montreal was the destination for my only trip outside the States so far. Absolutely loved it. Great city you have there. It was a spur of the moment thing where me and a few buddies drove up there... in February. This was probably 2004. Snow and ice everywhere, but it was great.
Favorite sight to see was all the awesome graf that was done near all the skate shops and head shops around Rue St. Catherine. Apparently there's an open competition there every year? Absolutely mind-blowingly amazing tags on some of those buildings. Went to a cool bar that had a nice little skate ramp set up. Couple of good clubs too, though they were unfortunately playing trance (Where's the nu skool?!). Even went to see Le Habs play, although being a Hurricanes fan I can't say that I was pulling for them. :beam:
Favorite moment was seeing the difference between the US and Canadian border patrol. Coming back in, the US side grilled us... a few white dudes from NC driving up to Montreal in mid-winter for 5 days? Pull over there please, where our 10 agents can interview you individually and break down your entire car and let an entire kennel of bloodhounds sniff everything.. Driving in to Canada? One Mountie in basically a phone booth who leaned out and asked "Got any alcohol or Cigarettes?"... "Nope"... "Welcome to Canada! Enjoy your stay." I 3> Canada.
I'm stuck with Devonshire Farmlands. It seems the old stereotype of everyone in the Westcountry is a farmer is still going strong.
crazyviking03
03-12-2009, 19:54
It seems the old stereotype of everyone in the Westcountry is a farmer is still going strong.
lol I hear ya man. I was out of state once and had someone seriously ask me if we wore shoes in kentucky.
lol I hear ya man. I was out of state once and had someone seriously ask me if we wore shoes in kentucky.
Well do you? Way to leave me in suspense.
That being said Hot Fuzz was bordering on being a documentary when I watched it.
:laugh4: Me too!
Belfast appears in ireland about 40 turns in I think.
Maleficus
03-12-2009, 21:13
I'm stuck with Devonshire Farmlands. It seems the old stereotype of everyone in the Westcountry is a farmer is still going strong.
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/10_01/farmerG_468x308.jpg
Oooo-Aaarrrr..... Etc.
I know what you mean, I moved to Sussex last year having lived in Somerset for as long as I care to remember.
Christ, the looks I get when I pull up at McDonald's in my combine harvester......
miniwally
03-12-2009, 21:22
Why is sheffield never in games :( it's 4th biggest city in england :( or is it in and i just didn't notice?
The oddest part about it is Lexington was not established until after Kentucky was being settled by the Europeans. There were no Native American villages or towns in Kentucky. Harrodsburg or Limestone would have been more accurate , though both were settled by the English. If it was name Limestone, the location would have to change.
It would have been more accurate to have a town in Ohio (Chillicoithe) and one in the Tennessee area . (Though Chillicoithe was a Shawnee town).
A Very Super Market
03-12-2009, 23:57
Man, Vancouver isn't even on the map.
You guys are lucky, since both China, Vancouver, and Krefeld aren't on there.
crazyviking03
03-13-2009, 00:03
Why is sheffield never in games :( it's 4th biggest city in england :( or is it in and i just didn't notice?
I threw up a fort in Georgia, and it was named Fort Sheffield
small compensation i know....... lol
Northnovas
03-13-2009, 00:06
Actually I was surprised to see Moose Factory but it is one of the oldest settlements and it was my residence for 3 years a long time ago.
My home town is there too. Can't believe it.
Belfast is in!!!...it is almost Newtownards.
We shall fwee...Wodewick
03-13-2009, 00:49
I haven't got my copy yet, but is Ipswich ( I really don't hold out much hope) in there?
Sir Beane
03-13-2009, 01:06
This is turning into a 'What obscure town do you come from?' thread. Which is great :2thumbsup:.
Hello to every other member from the East Midlands! One day we will get ourselves a game, and the rest of the country will realise we exist :laugh4:.
Man, Derby (in England) never makes it into anything. I was secretly hoping it might be in Empire. Oh well, maybe mods can help...
They should have Lancaster. It was number one place for the wool industry in Britain, so thus, needs to have a weavers built on it.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-13-2009, 03:25
Man, Vancouver isn't even on the map.
You guys are lucky, since both China, Vancouver, and Krefeld aren't on there.
Vancouver was founded way after the timeframe of the game.
A Very Super Market
03-13-2009, 04:10
Eh, there were tribes living around there. Its just that the area itself doesn't exist in-game
Greyblades
03-13-2009, 04:24
Bah. Chelmsford or even Colchester aren't in this game now where am i supposed to get ammo for my chav cannon? :beam:
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-13-2009, 04:27
Eh, there were tribes living around there.
The city still hadn't been founded. :book:
A Very Super Market
03-13-2009, 04:39
Bah, of course I know that. :P
I'm not complaining or anything, just saying.
Evil_Maniac From Mars
03-13-2009, 04:39
Bah, of course I know that. :P
:2thumbsup:
Cecil XIX
03-13-2009, 06:23
Hah, I must admit that I'm going to make a point of pumping all the money I can into Virginia whenever I get it. Especially Richmond. Philadelphia's nice too. :yes:
We shall fwee...Wodewick
03-13-2009, 11:11
Bah. Chelmsford or even Colchester aren't in this game now where am i supposed to get ammo for my chav cannon? :beam:
If you want the best chavs, may I suggest Braintree as a better ammunition dump....or normal dump. You pick.
PS. I guarantee I've found the only person on this forum from Braintree and that he is offended. If so, just pretend you live in Bocking.
This is turning into a 'What obscure town do you come from?' thread. Which is great :2thumbsup:.
Hello to every other member from the East Midlands! One day we will get ourselves a game, and the rest of the country will realise we exist :laugh4:.
I'm pretty sure Plymouth wasn't obscure when we fought off the Spanish Armada.
Dead Guy
03-13-2009, 12:34
Both the town where I grew up, Karlstad, and my current home town Linköping are in the game. I live in a weaving mill and grew up in a bawdyhouse! ~:eek:
The city I was born in is in this game - New Haven, it's a school town next to the Boston capital. Apparently there's some old-timey college there.... :laugh4:
Meneldil
03-13-2009, 16:36
OOT, but New-Haven is freaking awesome :2thumbsup:, and so is most of New-England anyway.
Having travelled there in december, I was like 'Cool, Boston' (ok, this one had to be in) and 'Zomg, New-Haven §§§ Providence §§§§§§'
I lived in the nice area of New Haven for several months. Waaaay too much stuff to do :2thumbsup:
Maleficus
03-13-2009, 16:42
The city I was born in is in this game - New Haven, it's a school town next to the Boston capital. Apparently there's some old-timey college there.... :laugh4:
An educational establishment in Connecticut? You've lost me :clown:
BTW the city I was born in also happens to be on the game and was pretty damn important throughout the 18th century........
......It's a doss these days, but at least it's not as bad as Southampton
The Fuzz
03-13-2009, 16:44
Is there something around Chicago, per chance?
Hmmm... well, the map doesn't encompass the entire United States. And that general area would be Native American lands, so one would have to conquer it and grow the area to see what towns popped up - if any.
Hooahguy
03-13-2009, 17:23
is hotlanta there?
crpcarrot
03-13-2009, 17:25
i'm from colombo sri lanka so when is soneon going to mod in the sri lankan faction :dizzy2:
Haxorsist
03-13-2009, 17:28
My hometown, Mo i Rana, with a population of only around 20k made it in the game as one of the mining towns in Norway. When I noticed, it made all tingly inside.
A Very Super Market
03-14-2009, 01:58
Hmm... does Sri Lanka have its own faction? I've never seen it rebel...
We shall fwee...Wodewick
03-14-2009, 12:56
Isn't Sri Lanka owned by one of the European factions?
Ethelred Unread
03-14-2009, 13:57
I'm glad Bristol (where I live now) makes it this time - better than MTW2 where we had to put up with Exeter as our regional capital.
Though Wolverhampton (where I'm from) doesn't make it, Brum is there from the beginning which is good enough for me.
The_Doctor
03-14-2009, 14:22
Glorious Liverpool is in the game and mentioned in one of the descriptions of a building.:2thumbsup:
Unfortunately "Manchester", the home of communism, is also there.:no:
HKDDJulker
03-14-2009, 16:22
oi! another lexingtonian! welp, i'm a little disappointed not to have found out for myself, but it's nice to get a little recognition. I was born in tuscaloosa, Alabama, but i've been living here in Lexington for 13 years now. Spring Break just started, and i'm gonna play the crap out of some Empire :)
:cheers:
A Very Super Market
03-14-2009, 16:51
Isn't Sri Lanka owned by one of the European factions?
Yes, the Dutch. They can still rebel from them, it isn't like Sri Lanka is part of Europa
ainamacil
03-15-2009, 06:39
Now, I didn't necessarily expect my Western Massachusetts town to be in the game (although I will point out that the British maintained Fort Massachusetts (in modern-day North Adams) until it was captured in the 1740's by French and Indian troops. Regardless, I didn't expect any screen time for Western Massachusetts.
Inexplicably, Springfield is represented as farmland...although it appears to be a good deal south (or the settlements associated with Connecticut a good deal north) of its appropriate position on the map. :inquisitive:
That said, it's nice to be able to make the complaints about the geography of my home region's representation on the campaign map. It's been a quibble that was the exclusive right of Eurasian fans for far too long! :2thumbsup:
Megas Methuselah
03-15-2009, 08:46
My hometown is nowhere to be seen in the wilderness of central North America. It still can't be seen visibly in this ocean of grass and crops.
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