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  • MAP: Poland

    (the readme)
    Small Map of Poland
    Version: 1.0
    Map Size: 80*70
    No. of civs: 6
    Barbarians: Roaming
    Creators: Krzysiek Kuæmierz (krzysiek@digimer.pl) - main designer
    Miko³aj "LoD" Koziarkiewicz (lod@ask-klan.net.pl , CivGuild webmaster, http://guild.ask-klan.net.pl) - technical assistance, ideas on implementation etc.
    Drop us a mail. We're curious to hear your comments.
    Last modified: 10 Jan 2001
    Dedications:
    To my wife, Kasia - Krzysiek


    Other info:
    1. We did our best to have the map as close to reality as possible.
    2. Natural and luxury resources are generally seldom found. You may have problems in securing a necessary amount in the game.
    3. There are more forested areas on the map than there are in XX-century Poland. The reason: the game begins in 4000 BC, and, as you might know, even some 1000 years ago the majority of Poland was covered by forests.
    4. What has not been done according to the actual state of things:
    - because some bonus resources are non-existent in Poland, we devised substitutes. And so:
    - wines represent the biggest orchard agglomerations
    - spice represents salt
    - silk represents flax (linen)
    - incense represents tobacco
    - saltpeter represents sulfur
    - there is no ivory
    - gems represent amber
    - two additional uranium resources
    - three additional saltpeter/sulfur resources
    - placing some aluminum resources (non-existent in Poland)
    - placing some rubber resources (non-existent in Poland)
    5. The rules have been slightly modified, as we wanted some resources to be placed on plains and grasslands.
    6. The 19 Goodie huts and 21 Barbarian Camps represent the remnants of prehistoric and ancient human settlements in the area of Poland.


    Used during the making of the map were:
    1. "Geografia Ekonomiczna Polski", under the direction of Ryszard Domañski, 1989
    2. http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/seg/topo/globe.shtml
    3. "Atlas Geograficzny", wydanie XI, PPWK Warszawa, 1973
    4. "Polska, Kontynenty, Å’wiat" - PPWK Warszawa, 1988
    5. "Polska Fizyczna", wyd. Mapy Œcienne - Beata Piêtka
    6. Encyklopedia PWN.

    DISCLAIMER:
    This map is freeware. You may copy the map this map, distribute it among fellow players, and place it on a web site provided you keep the package (bic file + 2 readme files) intact (in the latter case you must additionally state clearly the authors). Usage of the map in mods with our explicit permission. Mass distribution on any kind of data storage device (diskette, CD etc.) with our explicit permission.
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    You can download it by clicking on the attachment link below or directly from the CivGuild.
    Have fun .
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    I love the tick of the Geiger counter in the morning. It's the sound of... victory! :D
    LoD - Owner/Webmaster of civ.org.pl
    civ.org.pl's Discussion Forums and Multiplayer System for SMAC and Civs 2-4

  • #2
    Could one humbly request a screenshot?
    "You don't have to be modest if you know you're right."- L. Rigdon

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    • #3
      Here is a "screenshot" from BMPtoBIC. Doesn't look very nice, so don't judge on this.
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      • #4
        I just d-loaded the map. As soon as I finish my current game I'll try it out.

        Ever think about making a Poland mod? I've seen more than a few suggestions of it at the fanatics forum.

        And another thing, if you make anything else Poland related, drop me a line and I'll download it (being Polish and all I like this kind of stuff).

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        • #5
          Hi filmic10,

          I'm not planning to create Polish mod. Maybe in the future?

          BTW. Visit us on LoD's Civ3 site civ3.ask-klan.net.pl
          There is a nice discussion forum.

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