I haven't played Civ in two years, since I tired of Conquests, but I recently upgraded my computer and wanted to try a massive mod that I downloaded but wasn't really able to run before. Problem is, I can't remember what it was called or where to find it.
It was based on an epic-sized (256*256, IIRC) map of the world, with 31 civs all placed in their historic locations. Some were stock, but some were created (there was no America, and there was a Khmer civ), and they were not by any means equal (I think some civs started with several cities, and resources were distributed according to real life). There were several unique units that were a part of it (the Khmer had a new spearman UU).
Is this sounding familiar to anyone? I'd really like to try this out on my new system if I can find it.
It was based on an epic-sized (256*256, IIRC) map of the world, with 31 civs all placed in their historic locations. Some were stock, but some were created (there was no America, and there was a Khmer civ), and they were not by any means equal (I think some civs started with several cities, and resources were distributed according to real life). There were several unique units that were a part of it (the Khmer had a new spearman UU).
Is this sounding familiar to anyone? I'd really like to try this out on my new system if I can find it.
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