Not really a scenario, just a map with no ocean. It has some large lakes though!
I made this map for my graphic mod, just trying to see what I could get out of it really.
There are a few changes in this map:
Resources:
Stone
Hard wood
Rice
There are new buildings, I'm not gonna get into it, because it'll take me forever to explain it all. Besides, it's not that hard to learn, one thing I should tell you is that you NEED wood and stone to succeed in this game, once you've got them you will also need to build a stone cutter and lumber mill (cheap as a warrior). Once you've built them you can build barracks, temple, etc. Just think logically; so for example, if you wanted to build a palace, temple, wall, great wall, etc, then you'd need stone and a stone cutter, for barracks and harbor you need hard wood and lumber mill. Some buildings do require both stone and wood, like the cathedral.
This game starts with 12 players (you included). EVERYONE begins on a mountain or hill. This way the civ has to move off, and you better hope you find the best place. The land in this game is very resourceful and properly made (none of that auto-generate crap). You will notice forest is everywhere - much like it was before we started cuttin it down! But there are places where its very barren.
In this game you are Babylon, the difficulty is warlord and all victory options are on. There are no barbarian raids, except for the camps that are already there. Everyone starts with a settler, worker and warrior.
Last note: I made this for myself, I wasn't planning on releasing it, so if you find that I haven't given enough info, or it's not a great scenario, don't expect me to care about it.
But mind you, this was one of the most interesting games I have ever played in my 12 years of Civ, I never expected it to be this good. It is as if every event in the game was just as interesting as the large events in the real world, and you really feel a part of it. I hope that the same experiences face you if you play this game.
I made this map for my graphic mod, just trying to see what I could get out of it really.
There are a few changes in this map:
Resources:
Stone
Hard wood
Rice
There are new buildings, I'm not gonna get into it, because it'll take me forever to explain it all. Besides, it's not that hard to learn, one thing I should tell you is that you NEED wood and stone to succeed in this game, once you've got them you will also need to build a stone cutter and lumber mill (cheap as a warrior). Once you've built them you can build barracks, temple, etc. Just think logically; so for example, if you wanted to build a palace, temple, wall, great wall, etc, then you'd need stone and a stone cutter, for barracks and harbor you need hard wood and lumber mill. Some buildings do require both stone and wood, like the cathedral.
This game starts with 12 players (you included). EVERYONE begins on a mountain or hill. This way the civ has to move off, and you better hope you find the best place. The land in this game is very resourceful and properly made (none of that auto-generate crap). You will notice forest is everywhere - much like it was before we started cuttin it down! But there are places where its very barren.
In this game you are Babylon, the difficulty is warlord and all victory options are on. There are no barbarian raids, except for the camps that are already there. Everyone starts with a settler, worker and warrior.
Last note: I made this for myself, I wasn't planning on releasing it, so if you find that I haven't given enough info, or it's not a great scenario, don't expect me to care about it.
But mind you, this was one of the most interesting games I have ever played in my 12 years of Civ, I never expected it to be this good. It is as if every event in the game was just as interesting as the large events in the real world, and you really feel a part of it. I hope that the same experiences face you if you play this game.
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