hehe HsFB, didnt know that
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Ok, still using version 6.21.. But wow!
You can read about it here.. http://forums.civfanatics.com/showth...threadid=11996
This map combined with civ3's resource system actually was able to simulate the need for colonization by european nations during the renaissance! whee! I think that's quite incredible
Now, let's see.. if I had to buy iron from the Chinese at 20gold/turn... I wonder how much the oil will cost me from the Egyptians and Persians??? yow!
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Cool story Narmox , I look forward to see how it fares for the roman empire in the future
HEre is map 6.25 again (since most ppl either is visiting the oldest thread to tget the map or the newest).Attached Files
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Originally posted by warlon
Cool story Narmox , I look forward to see how it fares for the roman empire in the future
But more on that tonight, on civfanatics
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The communities inturpretation of the world map is damm superb. Casting my eye over England (where I live) I dont have any problems with its representation. I'll muse over the map and geography books some more before I put forward some *slight* tweaks for the map.Astral Boy, You're so high will you ever come down?
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The masses oceans importance to gameplay have been fully accounted for, eg. the oceans around are much less than a what would be "realistic".
What would you have most? Land masses where most of the interaction is on or huge oceans that ships have to spent 100 years to cross??
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Aluminium in Sweden???
Why has somebody replaced then iron with aluminium in Sweden???
Sweden has got one aluminium factory, that factory is in Sundsvall (approximately at the barbarian camp by the east coast of Sweden). That factory only uses imported bauxite. There is no natural resource of aluminium in Sweden.
Someone must have replaced the iron placed in Sweden on my request with aluminium. This is a very strange idea, and I recommend you to take the iron back, because of Sweden's rich quantities of iron. During Word War II Sweden sold (was forced to sell) iron to Germany, and because of this, Germany never occupied Sweden. If they had done that, the allied would have bombed the Swedish iron mines, and Germany had been without iron (which would have been just great for me).
I see there is iron in the north of Scandinavia (actually in Norway). If you moved this about three or four tiles southwards, and removed the aluminium (or perhaps replaced it with iron) in central Sweden, I would be glad.
Thanks a lot for a great map.
/Johan of Värmland, Sweden"Peace can not be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding"
Albert Einstein
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How to get the map working with Civbreed
1. Put civbreed.exe and map.c3b in your Saves directory.
2. Start the scenario and save the game in your Saves directory as save.sav
3. Run civbreed from explorer. It will ask for 3 files, type in:
save.sav
map.c3b
test.sav
The window shouldn't just flash by, if everything went fine it will stop at the message:
"Done. Press any key."
4. Load test.sav
Make sure you have the latest version, 0.4.6.
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