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  • 300 years of Europe Scenerio idea

    Well, i have an idea for a type of scenerio I haven't yet seen for even civ 2:

    A scenerio of Europe from 1619-1919: from the 30 years war to the Great War. Obviously, the Great War might not happen, since so much could change, but here are some basic ideas:

    16 civs (more fatre PTW comes out)

    France, England, Spain (includes other lands, Like Kingdom of Two Sicilies), Muscovy Russia, Poland, Sweden (with finnland, baltic Coast) , Denmark (and Norway), Ottoman Empire, Brandenburg-Prussia, Hapsburg Austria (includes Flanders, other lands of the hapsburgs and Papal lands, perhaps), Netherlands, Piedmont, Venice, Catholic Germans, Protestant Germans, Portugal+other minors, like Scotland.

    Tech would start at 30 Years war level, and progress until Great War technology.

    Of course, many wonders would have to be redone.

    But I still have some graphics needs:
    A pikeman off the time, ie: a musketman with a pike
    Some more cannon typoes, like heavy siege cannons,
    More cavalry types without armor or guns,
    Janisseries (I know a unit exists, but its in AoK style, which would clash with Fixaris style).

    Very importantly: A new look for european coities: Mdeival graphics look like 13th century city, not 17th century ones.

    Anyone know if any such graphics exist already, or if someone is working as we speak?
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    There are two dragoon graphics at CFC.
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