Hi all. This is more of an edit than a mod.
To begin with, I made a pile of changes surrounding cities, leader names and tribes. Unfortunately, I didn't detail everything in a readme file, so let me highlight some changes.
Iroquois - all cities changed
The city name list was bogus. I thought it would be more appropriate to list cities as the tribes that comprise the Iroquis Confederacy. Of course there were only about 8 tribe names to use (i.e. Mohawk, Huron, Tobacco), so I expanded the list to include tribes from across North America. This is consistent, I think, with what Firaxis said they were doing with this Civ. The first 8 names are Iroquois tribes. The others are various regional nations (Blackfoot, Sioux, Cree, Pueblo, Navajo, etc.)
The Barbarian tribes have been changed accordingly.
Zulus - cities added, leaders added
Cetshwayo was listed under two different names. He has been moved to the first leader. I have added others from Zulu history.
Ondini is now the capital city (as it should be). This list was expanded drastically, as they are an *expansionist* civ, after all. The inclusion of Johannesberg, Benoni and Botshabelo give it some modern "feel".
Rome - leader changes
Maximus, a real but insignificant figure (used, I'm sure, due to Gladiator) has been replaced with Aurelius, also from Gladiator, but real and highly significant to Roman history.
Germany - cities added, leaders added
The cities list needed to be way longer, so here it is. It includes, BTW, a few Austrian cities (intentionally). I've added Rommel and Hitler to the leader list. Hitler is no doubt one of the most hated men in history, but if *that* were the criteria, we'd have short lists all around. There are some real butchers on these leader lists.
Russia - leader added
Donskoi, a defeater of the Mongols is included.
Japan - cities added, changed, leaders added
Tokyo and Edo are the same city. I kept the Tokyo name. I think Nagoya was the first capital under Tokugawa. I could be wrong. In any case, Kyoto remains here. Daigo, Sanjo and Takauij have been added as leaders.
France - added cities
Added a ton of cities to France.
New Civ - Canada replaces Persia.
Poor Persia. They're always the first to go in these mods, it seems.
Canada is industrious and scientific. (I was going to go Commercial, but kept industrious to maintain balance with Persia gone).
Prime Minister Trudeau is the leader and the unique unit is the Voyageur - an explorer unit with a 1 att and 1 def. Very, very good unit for exploring the map early on. Leaders include Gen. Isaac Brock and Billy Bishop, etc.
Full Civilopedia entries for Canada and the Voyageurs, but I could not get the pictures for these (or Trudeau) to work properly. I have included them here in any case.
I couldn’t fit the Voyageur file in the zip due to size. So to get that unit for Canada, make a copy of the Settler folder in Art/Units. Rename it Voyageur, and rename the settler.ini file within it to Voyageur.ini
Okay, let me know if you have any comments.
BTW...what does everyone think about adding scientists and artists to great leaders? It makes sense especially in light of finishing wonders.
To begin with, I made a pile of changes surrounding cities, leader names and tribes. Unfortunately, I didn't detail everything in a readme file, so let me highlight some changes.
Iroquois - all cities changed
The city name list was bogus. I thought it would be more appropriate to list cities as the tribes that comprise the Iroquis Confederacy. Of course there were only about 8 tribe names to use (i.e. Mohawk, Huron, Tobacco), so I expanded the list to include tribes from across North America. This is consistent, I think, with what Firaxis said they were doing with this Civ. The first 8 names are Iroquois tribes. The others are various regional nations (Blackfoot, Sioux, Cree, Pueblo, Navajo, etc.)
The Barbarian tribes have been changed accordingly.
Zulus - cities added, leaders added
Cetshwayo was listed under two different names. He has been moved to the first leader. I have added others from Zulu history.
Ondini is now the capital city (as it should be). This list was expanded drastically, as they are an *expansionist* civ, after all. The inclusion of Johannesberg, Benoni and Botshabelo give it some modern "feel".
Rome - leader changes
Maximus, a real but insignificant figure (used, I'm sure, due to Gladiator) has been replaced with Aurelius, also from Gladiator, but real and highly significant to Roman history.
Germany - cities added, leaders added
The cities list needed to be way longer, so here it is. It includes, BTW, a few Austrian cities (intentionally). I've added Rommel and Hitler to the leader list. Hitler is no doubt one of the most hated men in history, but if *that* were the criteria, we'd have short lists all around. There are some real butchers on these leader lists.
Russia - leader added
Donskoi, a defeater of the Mongols is included.
Japan - cities added, changed, leaders added
Tokyo and Edo are the same city. I kept the Tokyo name. I think Nagoya was the first capital under Tokugawa. I could be wrong. In any case, Kyoto remains here. Daigo, Sanjo and Takauij have been added as leaders.
France - added cities
Added a ton of cities to France.
New Civ - Canada replaces Persia.
Poor Persia. They're always the first to go in these mods, it seems.
Canada is industrious and scientific. (I was going to go Commercial, but kept industrious to maintain balance with Persia gone).
Prime Minister Trudeau is the leader and the unique unit is the Voyageur - an explorer unit with a 1 att and 1 def. Very, very good unit for exploring the map early on. Leaders include Gen. Isaac Brock and Billy Bishop, etc.
Full Civilopedia entries for Canada and the Voyageurs, but I could not get the pictures for these (or Trudeau) to work properly. I have included them here in any case.
I couldn’t fit the Voyageur file in the zip due to size. So to get that unit for Canada, make a copy of the Settler folder in Art/Units. Rename it Voyageur, and rename the settler.ini file within it to Voyageur.ini
Okay, let me know if you have any comments.
BTW...what does everyone think about adding scientists and artists to great leaders? It makes sense especially in light of finishing wonders.
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