Back in Civ2 days I made a scenario about the fall of the West Roman Empire.
When Civ3 came out, I tried making a version for that game as well. Of course, it was doomed from the start. I did manage to create a "playable" version, but thanks to a AI ignoring borders (which lead to Huns invading Carthago) and no pre-setting diplomacy, it was doomed from the start.
But in Conquests, new features will be added to make it possible to create full fledged scenarios for Civ3! Finally!
I made this thread to get feedback from the community on my project. I'm not going to beg for art here or something, don't worry.
My current ideas:
- The scenario starts in 428 (Vandals crossed the straight of Gibraltar. Also, 428 is a standard starting year for many wargamers).
- It will end sometime between the 470s and 590s, at least before the Arab invasions.
Civs:
- West Romans
- Byzantines
- Sassanids
- Armenians
- Huns
- Visigoths
- Ostrogoths
- Vandals
- Sueves
- Britons
- Picts (incl. Scots)
- Francs (incl. Lombards, Allemans, Burgundians)
- Slavs (incl. Gepids)
- Saxons (incl. Angles, Jutes, Frisians)
- Moors
More information, on units, wonders, leaders, etc. Will follow. But in the meantime, does anyone have any ideas for this scenario, or any insights in any of the civs (mainly, units, leaders, and so on)? Any help is greatly appreciated.
When Civ3 came out, I tried making a version for that game as well. Of course, it was doomed from the start. I did manage to create a "playable" version, but thanks to a AI ignoring borders (which lead to Huns invading Carthago) and no pre-setting diplomacy, it was doomed from the start.
But in Conquests, new features will be added to make it possible to create full fledged scenarios for Civ3! Finally!
I made this thread to get feedback from the community on my project. I'm not going to beg for art here or something, don't worry.
My current ideas:
- The scenario starts in 428 (Vandals crossed the straight of Gibraltar. Also, 428 is a standard starting year for many wargamers).
- It will end sometime between the 470s and 590s, at least before the Arab invasions.
Civs:
- West Romans
- Byzantines
- Sassanids
- Armenians
- Huns
- Visigoths
- Ostrogoths
- Vandals
- Sueves
- Britons
- Picts (incl. Scots)
- Francs (incl. Lombards, Allemans, Burgundians)
- Slavs (incl. Gepids)
- Saxons (incl. Angles, Jutes, Frisians)
- Moors
More information, on units, wonders, leaders, etc. Will follow. But in the meantime, does anyone have any ideas for this scenario, or any insights in any of the civs (mainly, units, leaders, and so on)? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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