Yeah, maps seem to have distinct landforms in civ3 which is far better. In civ2 it just seemed to be an iggledy-piggledy mess of land and sea, and I didn't like it...but SMAC was fine as well...
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Well... At least we have a map editor. Frankly it seems as if no land generator is perfect- but at least we had the map editor for civ II and now, hopefully for civ III-->Visit CGN!
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Originally posted by Pseud0nym
Hey, what's trolling? I've got this weird picture of a civ fan sitting under a bridge, and I know that's not right...
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Originally posted by Bane
He's not smoking anything -- he probally dropped some 'cid!
was this an intentional play on words? 'Sid'
If so, I like it"Chegitz, still angry about the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991?
You provide no source. You PROVIDE NOTHING! And yet you want to destroy capitalism.. you criminal..." - Fez
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I thought the maps looked much better than Civ 1 or 2.
I always hated when you would choose islands in Civ2 so you could have a naval game but the damn map making algorithm would make a bunch of islands connected by thin pieces of land.
As far as I can see Civ3 seems to make a realistic map."To live again, to be.........again" Captain Kirk in some Star Trek Episode. (The one with the bad guy named Henok)
"One day you may have to think for yourself and heaven help us all when that time comes" Some condescending jerk.
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Originally posted by Simpleton
I always hated when you would choose islands in Civ2 so you could have a naval game
And the maps are looking better, IMHO.- "A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it still ain't a part number." - Ron Reynolds
- I went to Zanarkand, and all I got was this lousy aeon!
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Originally posted by Bane
I'm a thigh man
Maps look good
I just hope that they fixed the desert at the equator problem. Rainforests occupy the land area at the equator. Deserts occur at 30 and 60 degrees, depending on continental location. I learned this around... hmmm... 8th grade?To us, it is the BEAST.
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Originally posted by SoulAssassin
I like a nice posterior...
Maps look good
I just hope that they fixed the desert at the equator problem. Rainforests occupy the land area at the equator. Deserts occur at 30 and 60 degrees, depending on continental location. I learned this around... hmmm... 8th grade?
Rain forest/swamp at the equator and then forest, follwed by grassland/plain as you moved away from the equator. Also there would be desert on the "lee"(?) side of mountians, etc.
Map generator was great for that game, I wonder who programmed than and why Sid can't seem to get them on the other "Civ like" games he has done??
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Originally posted by Ozymandous
Hmm, know whats amusing? In Colonization (another Sid game for those who didn't know) this was how the terrain worked out!
Rain forest/swamp at the equator and then forest, follwed by grassland/plain as you moved away from the equator. Also there would be desert on the "lee"(?) side of mountians, etc.
Map generator was great for that game, I wonder who programmed than and why Sid can't seem to get them on the other "Civ like" games he has done??
I can't wait to get my hands on that editor and make me some maps!Tutto nel mondo è burla
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Originally posted by El hidalgo
Are you asking or trolling? OK, I'll bite: http://www.winternet.com/~mikelr/flame29.html
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I like the maps of Civ II, clear and easy to see what everything is supposed to be.
I didn't like the maps in ToT (graphics ruined that one completely, and yes, I did try all the modpacks available) or Alpha Centauri. Unfortunately, from what I've seen so far they've used AC's graphics engine... Sigh!
Carolus
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Originally posted by Ozymandous
Hmm, know whats amusing? In Colonization (another Sid game for those who didn't know) this was how the terrain worked out!
Rain forest/swamp at the equator and then forest, follwed by grassland/plain as you moved away from the equator. Also there would be desert on the "lee"(?) side of mountians, etc.
Map generator was great for that game, I wonder who programmed than and why Sid can't seem to get them on the other "Civ like" games he has done??To us, it is the BEAST.
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