Well, just open up a map into it, go to the scenario menu tab on the top, click on "custom player rules", then click on Player Properties under the same menu. Under 'Initial Era', change it from ancient to industrial (or modern). Do that for each civ (change the player at the top), then start the game up. Find the civs (or place their cities on the map, by pressing the space-bar in the editor, selecting the country in the middle area, then click on the little button at the top that looks like a city, placing one for each civ), then make screenshots.
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Originally posted by Serotonin
Date of EXE: Monday, July 08, 2002, 11:03:00 AMSeemingly Benign
Download Watercolor Terrain - New Conquests Watercolor Terrain
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when i was playing MP, i mean, when i heard people were playing MP, there were shotty graphics on all the screens (quick patchwork to cover up things or something).
... or so i heard ...
the leaders weren't right either... so i heard."I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
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Originally posted by notyoueither
Really? What about the 8 new civs, their leaders, and their UUs? What about new Wonders and buildings?
For a place holder I mean a temporary graph symbol used instead of final graphics for game code try&test in early deveopment.
AFAIK, terrain isn't changed (if not for specials "snow" and "watercolour" tile sets), so they probably used the very same Civ III set to test PTW. Almost every units are the same (some stats balancing, but this doesn't relate).
I remember to have read about only a couple of new Wonders, and I supposed they aren't so evident until you really build them.
This left us with a possible debate about UU and Leaders, ... but in meantime UU and Leaders are been showed in all their glory in others posts, so my opinions are now history anyway..."We are reducing all the complexity of billions of people over 6000 years into a Civ box. Let me say: That's not only a PkZip effort....it's a real 'picture to Jpeg heavy loss in translation' kind of thing."
- Admiral Naismith
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