Hector badge of carnage anybody? I think it is the first game ever set entirely in England populated entirely by English people and everything resembles real life England.
Really? Huh, he has pretty much the same accent as us Brits.MRMIdAS2k said:Jorge is south African.OhJohnNo said:Jorge, anyone?
The ones London has surprisingly little of?smeghead00 said:and red phone boxes
Maldeus said:Ahem. We were still the most powerful force on the planet in Ghandi's time. We only began to decline in the 1950's.YawningAngel said:I've got a pretty damn good reason: my country had a globe-spanning empire and was the most powerful on earth for hundreds of years, and theirs wasn't.thaluikhain said:A good number, yes, but there will still be a number that are forgotten. You aren't going to remember everyone, there's no particular reason why those islands off the coast of France should be amongst those that are.YawningAngel said:Actually we generally can, most people living here can name a good number of European countries and associated addenda (language, capital, head of state, etc.)Well, Britain does happen to be part of Europe. Also, while I can see why that'd be annoying, can you, off the top of your head, list the names and cultural features of every nation in Europe? If not, how can you expect people living on another continent to do so?
You can argue for more nations that aren't the US to included in games, but to ask why your country isn't included without worrying about the hundreds of others that aren't seems rather hypocritical. Excluding things such as historical games, when the nation in question played a significant part.
And now you're a third-rate world power struggling to keep its place as at all relevant on the global stage and can't even stand up to Gandhi. What's your point?
No, you began to decline in the 19th century right after hitting your apex. That's what "decline" means. The 1950's is the point where your decline was more or less complete and your power was not only matched but dwarfed by other powers.Jakub324 said:Ahem. We were still the most powerful force on the planet in Ghandi's time. We only began to decline in the 1950's.
Iwata said:Aren't you forgetting a small detail called the USSR..?spartandude said:but as someone said about Killzone, theres no excuse for that, i mean the country the main country that stood against the nazis from 1939-1945 gets shown as nazis and we are expected to take that, if they showed a game where we were fighting space soviets with american accents thered be hell to pay
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Britain joined the war in 39, the soviets in 41
spartandude said:I am quite aware of that. And yet, with a 2-year default in the war, the Soviets took a hell of a lot more punishment, delivered a hell of a lot more pain, and pretty much won the war. And I don't even like them! But any Western power claiming they were the "main" anything on the ETO after 1941 is severely deluded.Iwata said:Aren't you forgetting a small detail called the USSR..?spartandude said:but as someone said about Killzone, theres no excuse for that, i mean the country the main country that stood against the nazis from 1939-1945 gets shown as nazis and we are expected to take that, if they showed a game where we were fighting space soviets with american accents thered be hell to pay
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Britain joined the war in 39, the soviets in 41
Dragon Age 2. Merrill is voiced by Eve Myles.spartandude said:also ive yet to see a single game made outside of the UK that has Welsh accents
Whatever. I don't think about it too much. It reminds me of how David Cameron's brutalising the place. Anyway, we we had nukes, and that made us one of the three most powerful nations on Earth.Maldeus said:No, you began to decline in the 19th century right after hitting your apex. That's what "decline" means. The 1950's is the point where your decline was more or less complete and your power was not only matched but dwarfed by other powers.Jakub324 said:Ahem. We were still the most powerful force on the planet in Ghandi's time. We only began to decline in the 1950's.
You get the same fate as us: you get portrayed in historical grand-strategy video games, and that's about it.blackdwarf said:atleast you are being potraited. i never have seen a dutchman (and many other countries) in a videogame.