One of the things I find annoying about civ3 is the fact that you can't cross over those oh-so-thin pieces of land with a boat. When there are two land squares across from each other, just touching by the points, and the rest is ocean. This causes a few problems in your map:
1) You can't get through the Suez Canal area, even if you build a city to get your boat through because there are two land barriers. This should be reduced to one.
2) Baffin Island shouldn't be attached to Quebec.
A few other suggestions:
3) The gold in the Rocky Mountains should be moved higher up into the Yukon/Upper BC area, not in Lower BC.
4) There should be more Uranium in Russia; in my experience Uranium is exhausted very quickly.
5) Several places on the map are extremely hard to irrigate. Add a few more rivers because there are rivers everywhere, and it is hard to start up a civ if you can't irrigate.
I love this map, it's great!
1) You can't get through the Suez Canal area, even if you build a city to get your boat through because there are two land barriers. This should be reduced to one.
2) Baffin Island shouldn't be attached to Quebec.
A few other suggestions:
3) The gold in the Rocky Mountains should be moved higher up into the Yukon/Upper BC area, not in Lower BC.
4) There should be more Uranium in Russia; in my experience Uranium is exhausted very quickly.
5) Several places on the map are extremely hard to irrigate. Add a few more rivers because there are rivers everywhere, and it is hard to start up a civ if you can't irrigate.
I love this map, it's great!
i think there is the right amount of iron in europe...just enough so every civ can have one, but just enough so that one or two civs could get them all so the others are up sh*t creek. time for bed

) that Britain has no where to go! The problem being for the British then a source of saltpeter without which they can't seriously compete with other nations later on or build her navy.
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