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Well I dont know what Rosacrux wants either, I'm just adding my $0.02 as well
If anyone else who (like me) reads this thread to get ideas for thier own campaign, then my ideas might help them out.
In answer to some of your questions:
Basically I designed my Civ2 scenario for a world builder for my roleplayers, I had each of them play a race and so this way each had thier own agendas, rather than me creating the entire map myself and having bais.
So some of the techs were designed to give me an idea of what sort of race they were, for roleplay, and other techs are designed to slow down certain avenues of play so players cant rush advances and get major advantages over other players.
I'm looking forward to creating my scenario in civ 3, Finally Ideas I had for civ2 but could never achieve due to game restrictions, I can now put into play.
Ok. So
Q. What is the Stockade?
A. The stockade is a rudimentary wooden (or other material) wall or barrackade against outside intruders, I wanted to add 'city walls' to this advance but since there is no other wall type unit in civ 2, I left it, I later developed a troop that was a wooden palisade that had a movement of 0 and a defence of 3, but due to the restriction of troops for the game, I gave that a flick too.
Q. What does The Warrior represent?
The warrior represents a level of civilization where the community understand the need for defences. these troops were able to train in the arts of combat, without the need to tend to thier fields or other proffession. until this advance people defended themselves when the need aroze, but were common farmers, herders or gatherers
Q. What is Geriachy?
Geriarchy is a system whereby the Elders of the Tribe/community choose what is to be done, older=wiser=governing body, Since geriarchy has a resistance to change I used communism and lowered the max tax/science rates
Q. What is Flaxen ?
Flaxen is a early cloth, I think its an earlier version of hemp? someone will tell me right/wrong, but my resaecrh was that it was one of the earliest cloths, and was developed from the use of refining basket weaving. It later led to the discovery of Linen
Hopefully this answers your Q's
Well I dont know what Rosacrux wants either, I'm just adding my $0.02 as well
If anyone else who (like me) reads this thread to get ideas for thier own campaign, then my ideas might help them out.
In answer to some of your questions:
Basically I designed my Civ2 scenario for a world builder for my roleplayers, I had each of them play a race and so this way each had thier own agendas, rather than me creating the entire map myself and having bais.
So some of the techs were designed to give me an idea of what sort of race they were, for roleplay, and other techs are designed to slow down certain avenues of play so players cant rush advances and get major advantages over other players.
I'm looking forward to creating my scenario in civ 3, Finally Ideas I had for civ2 but could never achieve due to game restrictions, I can now put into play.
Ok. So
Q. What is the Stockade?
A. The stockade is a rudimentary wooden (or other material) wall or barrackade against outside intruders, I wanted to add 'city walls' to this advance but since there is no other wall type unit in civ 2, I left it, I later developed a troop that was a wooden palisade that had a movement of 0 and a defence of 3, but due to the restriction of troops for the game, I gave that a flick too.
Q. What does The Warrior represent?
The warrior represents a level of civilization where the community understand the need for defences. these troops were able to train in the arts of combat, without the need to tend to thier fields or other proffession. until this advance people defended themselves when the need aroze, but were common farmers, herders or gatherers
Q. What is Geriachy?
Geriarchy is a system whereby the Elders of the Tribe/community choose what is to be done, older=wiser=governing body, Since geriarchy has a resistance to change I used communism and lowered the max tax/science rates
Q. What is Flaxen ?
Flaxen is a early cloth, I think its an earlier version of hemp? someone will tell me right/wrong, but my resaecrh was that it was one of the earliest cloths, and was developed from the use of refining basket weaving. It later led to the discovery of Linen
Hopefully this answers your Q's
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