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Civ 7 no tendrá a Gandhi para volverse nuclear, pero ¿alguna vez?

Autor : Jacob Actualizar : Mar 22,2025

La leyenda del "Gandhi nuclear" del juego original * Civilization * es una piedra angular del folklore de juegos, una historia susurrada entre los jugadores durante décadas. ¿Pero fue este insecto infame, transformando al pacífico Mahatma Gandhi en un belicón, hecho o ficción con armas nucleares? Profundicemos en la historia de esta legendaria falla.

Cada comunidad de juegos alimenta sus propios mitos: las historias transmitidas como leyendas. La herobrina y Ben se ahogaron son ejemplos modernos, pero en los primeros días de los juegos, un nombre diferente dominó: Gandhi nuclear. Esta historia habla de un extraño error en el juego original * civilización *, convirtiendo al líder pacífico de la India en un agresor obsesionado con nuclear. ¿Pero era real o un producto de imaginación ferviente?

La leyenda de Gandhi nuclear

La leyenda afirma que los líderes de IA en la * civilización * original * tenían un parámetro de agresión (1-10, o en algunos informes, 1-12), con 1 representando a un pacifista y 10 un belicista. Gandhi, siendo un pacifista histórico, comenzó en 1. Más tarde, la adopción de la democracia redujo su agresión en 2, lo que resultó en -1.

Aquí es donde el mito toma el vuelo: este parámetro supuestamente era un entero sin firmar de 8 bits (0-255). El valor negativo supuestamente causó un desbordamiento entero, volteándolo a 255, lo que hace que Gandhi sea extraordinariamente agresivo. Junto con la disponibilidad de armas nucleares después de la democracia, esto llevó a un Gandhi desatando la devastación nuclear.

La propagación del mito

La leyenda nuclear de Gandhi se extendió rápidamente, primero dentro de la comunidad * civilización *, luego en todo el mundo de los juegos de estrategia 4X, y finalmente en la cultura de los juegos convencionales. Curiosamente, su máxima popularidad no fue concurrente con el lanzamiento del juego original (1991), sino a mediados de los 2010, mucho después de que su base de jugadores hubiera disminuido. Verificar la verdad se volvió casi imposible.

Veredicto de Sid Meier: Imposible

En 2020, el propio Sid Meier declaró que Gandhi nuclear "imposible". Citó dos razones clave: todas las variables enteras se firmaron, evitando el desbordamiento; Y los tipos de gobierno no afectaron los niveles de agresión. Brian Reynolds, diseñador principal de *Civilization II *, corroboró esto, afirmando que el juego original solo tenía tres niveles de agresión, y el pacifismo de Gandhi fue compartido por otros líderes. No existía código para amplificar la agresión más allá del parámetro máximo.

La génesis del mito (y su segunda vida)

A pesar de ser desacreditada, la leyenda persiste, probablemente debido a su humor irónico. Los orígenes del mito parecen rastrear a una entrada de TV Tropes 2012. Sin embargo, * Civilization V * presentó un Gandhi con una preferencia inusualmente alta por las armas nucleares, una opción de diseño deliberada de Jon Shafer, el diseñador principal del juego.

Mientras que la * civilización * original * no tenía un gandhi nuclear como se describe en la leyenda, * civilización v * lo hizo, aunque de manera diferente. * La civilización vi* incluso reconoció juguetonamente el mito. Con Gandhi ausente de *Civilización VII *, la leyenda finalmente podría descansar, pero parece que algunos mitos son inmortales.

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