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I look at this map and to areas such as the United Kingdom and weep.
The highlands of Scotland are flat. There are no Pennines or indeed much features there at all. Ireland is completely flat and not a bog in sight (C3C).
This is just symptomatic of the whole map in my opinion...very spartan detail on a good template.
hi ,
well we could remake some areas , like the mid east , the uk , etc , we could make them a bit bigger , .....
the whole med and europe should be a bit bigger , .....
yeah, this is/would be my favorite map. i also cannot give el mencey enough props for it, in my eye's its flawless (except i change around starting locations).
but, as others are having problems with, i again got the dreaded "too many cities" message, playing as the russians, and most civs were just *starting* to really expand (i myself had 11 settlers moving into position). this just happened today, and i quit because i got so frustrated. again, a hell of a lot more room left on the map.
sorry, but i must ask this again, what moron would hardcode a reasonable 512 cities into the game.
MORON.
I use Posturepedic mattresses for a lifetime of temporary relief.
What moron would allow cities in the desert or tundra is beyond me. In my recent huge-map games, they aren't even allowed in forests. Makes it much easier to avoid the 512 cities problem.
Oh, gladly then. Thank you sir. I'm going to give a try promptly. Just hope my system doesn't overheat (that is, if it's possible. I'm not very knowledgeable about computers.)
" He who does not see, may have no eyes to begin with".
Heating will not be affected by playing CivIII. PC's can over heat, if you do not have enough cooling. This should not be an issue as most humans will not want the room that hot either.
If you over clock, then you can run into heating issues, while the room temp is not too bad.
If in doubt, DL an applicatrion to check the temps.
Originally posted by Khannalxytys
Oh, gladly then. Thank you sir. I'm going to give a try promptly. Just hope my system doesn't overheat (that is, if it's possible. I'm not very knowledgeable about computers.)
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