this map is like a scenario i did in civ ii. but in civ ii you could actually start with settlers in galleys (i had to allow galleys to traverse the oceans or the game was very short )
for civ iii we start on tiny islands (2 or 3 cities) with no strategic resources and 1 luxury. map is 180x180. suffice it to say there is a lot of ocean out there. i won't be posting a screen shot and you should play the first time without seeing the map so you don't have that advantage. and it is fun to discover the map while playing.
here are the changes i made to the scenario:
research limits = 2-24
golden age = 30
town = 8
city = 16
barbarian basic = swordsman
barbarian advanced= musketman
barbarian naval unit = caravel
tax collector = 2 gold
i made the barbarians tougher but they don't have camps on the starting islands. you meet them later. i don't know how this one plays because i can't remove the image of the map from my head without fairly risky surgery. I would be very interested to know how it plays.
for civ iii we start on tiny islands (2 or 3 cities) with no strategic resources and 1 luxury. map is 180x180. suffice it to say there is a lot of ocean out there. i won't be posting a screen shot and you should play the first time without seeing the map so you don't have that advantage. and it is fun to discover the map while playing.
here are the changes i made to the scenario:
research limits = 2-24
golden age = 30
town = 8
city = 16
barbarian basic = swordsman
barbarian advanced= musketman
barbarian naval unit = caravel
tax collector = 2 gold
i made the barbarians tougher but they don't have camps on the starting islands. you meet them later. i don't know how this one plays because i can't remove the image of the map from my head without fairly risky surgery. I would be very interested to know how it plays.
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