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    Seeing as PTW added 8 new civs to a set of 16, I figured that maybe it would be good to further supplement this with another 8.

    So, essentially, what I'm trying to figure out is:

    a) Has anyone done anything like this already?

    b) What other civilizations would be appropriate?

    c) Is anybody interested in building such a mod as this?
    "There are two kinds of travel book: One is a guide for tourists, and the other is almost invariably written by Bill Bryson."
    - Sam Waldron

  • #2
    As for which civilizations, perhaps some of the following:

    Hebrews, Etruscans, Portuguese, Incas, Polynesians and maybe another Native american andhopefully some african civs.

    Also considered Australians and Canadians, but I already have my misgivings about the Americans being included in Civilization III.... hehe
    "There are two kinds of travel book: One is a guide for tourists, and the other is almost invariably written by Bill Bryson."
    - Sam Waldron

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Horseman 4.5
      As for which civilizations, perhaps some of the following:

      Hebrews, Etruscans, Portuguese, Incas, Polynesians and maybe another Native american andhopefully some african civs.

      Also considered Australians and Canadians, but I already have my misgivings about the Americans being included in Civilization III.... hehe
      I made a speacial unitl for the Canadians, the PEACEKEEPERS! 10-attack, 25-defend, 3-movement, 100-sheilds, also 1 civlian, hides Nantionlay, and does every a worker does (if I know how do this, it would take tiwce as long to fishinsh work,) expect build colonlies.
      Former President, Vice-president and Foreign Minister of the Apolyton Civ2-Democracy Games as 123john321

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      • #4
        Well, with Carthage, Egypt, and the Zulus, Africa is pretty crowded. I don't know that much about the Etruscans, but I say we need the Hebrews, Portuguese, Incas... The Polynesians? I never thought of that. Might be interesting figuring about how to make a civilization spread out over a large number of islands.
        As for the Native Americans, why not the Sioux, or the Apache? Or possibly the Inuit?
        Whew! I'm back and ready to start writing again.
        Coming soon: Pax America Redux (Including concepts/civs from Conquests)

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        • #5
          If you want to save some time and some brain cells, you ought to read the other threads on this subject. Do a forum search for the Extra Pack (this forum or the Civilizations forum). It's a 45-MB download, developed over the past year or so by Apolytoners. It contains civs, units, etc. and has been discussed extensively.
          Last edited by Purple; January 26, 2003, 15:14.

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          • #6
            Some other civs that should most definitely be included are:
            Khmer - ancient Cambodians and builders of Angkor Wat. They ought to form another subgroup with the Indians as "South Asians" rather than "Far East" (since Indians didn't build Japanese-style buildings ).

            Maya - a powerful and highly advanced civilization of Meso-America. It's very strange that they didn't include the Mayans in PtW.

            Nubia - a powerful nation that rivaled Egypt. I think they deserve to be in Civ3 as much as the Zulu.

            Polynesia - though they weren't a highly "advanced" civilization, they still have some of the most fascinating cultures in the world.
            "When we begin to regulate, there is naming,
            but when there has been naming
            we should also know when to stop.
            Only by knowing when to stop can we avoid danger." - Lao-zi, the "Dao-de-jing"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 123john321


              I made a speacial unitl for the Canadians, the PEACEKEEPERS! 10-attack, 25-defend, 3-movement, 100-sheilds, also 1 civlian, hides Nantionlay, and does every a worker does (if I know how do this, it would take tiwce as long to fishinsh work,) expect build colonlies.
              Nice! Do you have the Canadians as an extra civ as well? If so, how does the AI handle your new unit?

              The Ethiopians should maybe also be added. Too few from Mother Africa. (hey, what about the Atlantis people? starts in the modern era, all traits and UU a selfdestructive nuclear device?)

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              • #8
                The Nubians should be added. They were highly advanced and were military rivals with Egypt. Having conquered Egypt for a time, they were obviously very powerful.

                The Nubian Unique Unit would be the "Archer of the Eyes", as Nubians were renowned for their archery skills since the times they rivaled Egypt to the Middle Ages.
                "When we begin to regulate, there is naming,
                but when there has been naming
                we should also know when to stop.
                Only by knowing when to stop can we avoid danger." - Lao-zi, the "Dao-de-jing"

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                • #9
                  The Mayans are the ancestors of the Aztecs and Incas. THe Nubians would be very cool, but very few people have heard of them. I know they were one of ancient Egypt's trading partners, right?
                  Whew! I'm back and ready to start writing again.
                  Coming soon: Pax America Redux (Including concepts/civs from Conquests)

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                  • #10
                    Actually, the Mayans were not the ancestors of the Aztecs or the Incas. The Aztecs were influenced to some degree by Mayan culture, but were largely influenced by the Toltecs. The Incas were far in the south in the Andes of South America. Their culture is unique and quite different from either the Aztecs or the Incas.

                    The Nubians were indeed trade partners with Egypt. But at the same time, they were rivals as well. For a time, the Nubians became so powerful that they conquered Egypt, thus causing Egypt to be ruled by Nubian pharaohs for a while. I think one of them was Taharka.
                    "When we begin to regulate, there is naming,
                    but when there has been naming
                    we should also know when to stop.
                    Only by knowing when to stop can we avoid danger." - Lao-zi, the "Dao-de-jing"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MoonWolf
                      Nice! Do you have the Canadians as an extra civ as well?
                      Yes, and I use the leaderhead (Trudeau) from this download: http://apolyton.net/dir/index.php?si...ts=3963&cat=47 and I don't have a CULE how too edit, (so it use the same art as the Mech. Inf. which is what it replaces.)

                      Originally posted by MoonWolf If so, how does the AI handle your new unit?(...)
                      Don't know, going to check after I'm done on the froums.
                      Former President, Vice-president and Foreign Minister of the Apolyton Civ2-Democracy Games as 123john321

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MoonWolf
                        (...)so, how does the AI handle your new unit?(...)
                        All the AL does with the Peacekeeper, is defend,(but, if I add ALL the workers jobs, it *may do the same thing with the worker...)well, they lost!

                        *have not tested
                        Former President, Vice-president and Foreign Minister of the Apolyton Civ2-Democracy Games as 123john321

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                        • #13
                          Thanks, Purple, that's just what I was looking for. I couldn't remember what it was called.
                          An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile,
                          hoping it will eat him last.
                          Winston Churchill

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                          • #14
                            Oh, yeah. The Aztecs and Incas were heavily influenced by the Mayas. I had forgotten about that.
                            Whew! I'm back and ready to start writing again.
                            Coming soon: Pax America Redux (Including concepts/civs from Conquests)

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                            • #15
                              Thanks for the feedback. I'm still on holiday at the moment, probably in a couple of weeks I'll be more at liberty to actually play Civ III (I want to try out that Apolyton Extra Pack aswell).

                              Also, I have to admit a temptation to add in a fantasy elven civ seeing as someone is going to post a leaderhead, heh.
                              "There are two kinds of travel book: One is a guide for tourists, and the other is almost invariably written by Bill Bryson."
                              - Sam Waldron

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