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    Hi, I downloaded a map from Poly and started a new game with Rome , however the problem seems to be that I always start in Spains posistion!
    any ideas?
    Cheers
    Matt
    Up The Millers

  • #2
    Go into the game editor, not the game itself. Load this Map/Scenario; go to the starting position of your choice or to where 'Rome' should/must be. It there is already a city or circle indicating a starting position then right click and select 'properties', there select change click the middle one and scroll to Romans. Select OK, Ok, save and exit.

    If no starting position is there (or has moved/corrupted), then go the Map tab and on bottom set active player on the spot where you want Rome to start. Here do again as above select the middle, scroll to Rome, OK, OK, save and exit.
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    • #3
      Still doesnt work, I am using the first version of Conquests.
      I have tried England instead and thats fine, Rome Starts on a Hill , is perhaps this which is a problem?
      Any ideas?
      Matt
      Up The Millers

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      • #4
        Well, once you load this scenario into the game editor you can,

        a. move the hill
        b. change the hill
        c. move the city/starting location

        What do you want to do? Rome WAS built upon seven hills!
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        • #5
          Just want to start in Italy
          Rome being on a Hill is not a problem to me, it seems strange that such a big City was able to grow so well on this terrain? It must be like Los angeles or matlock town?
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          • #6
            The hills provided good grazing land and defense, historically. Quite a number of the big cities of today started on hills for the purpose of defense.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Iskandar Reza
              The hills provided good grazing land and defense, historically. Quite a number of the big cities of today started on hills for the purpose of defense.
              Yes, it was virtually a requirement for a Greek polis.
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              • #8
                Well they didn't really have a choice, the whole area was rolling and it's only natural for people to BELIEVE that their methodologies are the best; like there's ONLY this way or that way to achieve *insert whatever here*.
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                • #9
                  Worthingtons, place a 'resource' on the hill, next to the hill and all around, this way your Rome will kick ass! I do it all time when I mod. It is your game, have fun doing as you please.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Worthingtons
                    Just want to start in Italy
                    Rome being on a Hill is not a problem to me, it seems strange that such a big City was able to grow so well on this terrain? It must be like Los angeles or matlock town?
                    Rome was also founded on the Tiber river so that helped, and it was pretty close to the ocean, so fishing was a good source of food. One problem that I invariably have with most world maps is that they have way too few rivers on them. In the US (and the world) almost every single major city is either located on the a coast or river.
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                    • #11
                      Rome was founded not on one, but on seven hills. Just like Sheffield (or so that's their claim to fame)


                      And Las Vegas is just being difficult. US' fastest growing city slap bang in the desert.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Dauphin
                        Rome was founded not on one, but on seven hills. Just like Sheffield (or so that's their claim to fame)
                        Already noted.

                        And Las Vegas is just being difficult. US' fastest growing city slap bang in the desert.
                        Vegas is an exception to the rule and only possible in relatively modern times (Vegas needs a 200 mile aqueduct to maintain its water needs, as does LA).
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Dauphin
                          And Las Vegas is just being difficult. US' fastest growing city slap bang in the desert.
                          That's okay.
                          It won't last much longer if this western-Rocky-Mountain drought continues. Once the water supply dries up, given that 1/4 of the economy is based on construction/development industry dependent on continued city growth
                          it will seem like an earlier version of Civ, when you could just add workers despite inadequate food!

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                          • #14
                            Seattle was built upon seven hills, one leveled re-made man-made, (downtown). So obviously, in a few centuries or so we are 'destined' to 'rule the world'. Obvious, isn't it?

                            Worthington, edit a 'river' through those hills, place 'iron' there upon with gold and gems in hills near-by. Stuff some cows north and south and seed the water with fish and whales.

                            Now when you start as Rome, history WILL surely repeat itself!
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                            • #15
                              have to go into the editor. And you have to play the map as a scenario. Kind of annoying. You would think it wouldn't take a step back from civ2 in this regard.

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