Stuck wondering what that mess of scenarios and mods included with PTW really is? Well, find out here, in this comprehensive listing of *everything* in that heap of tossings they call the "Scenario" folder. I'll add to the list as I go, but this includes the names of the maps, the official scenario desciption, and my interpretation of what it really is. The name is in bold, the in-scenario description is in italics, and my comments are just plain, humble text ![Wink](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
And Firaxis? Feel free to add this into a patch, you numbskulls![Stick Out Tongue](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
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Age of Bronze - Swiat bez zelaza. - I have no idea what that means. This is a map consisting of a giant "Fe" (the Periodic Table of Elements symbol for iron) crossed out in a circle. No iron. How quaint. It's for eight players with set starting places and no edited rules.
Ancient Mediterranean - The Ancient Mediterranean MOD lets you replay the Rise of Rome, the Punic Wars, Alexander's conquest or the Gothic invasion. Play as Rome, Carthage, Troy, Persia, Goths, Iberia, Egypt, Nubia and many more. From 8.000 BC to 600 A.D - by Jan van der Crabben - PLEASE NOTE: This version of the mod has had most graphics removed - if you want to add in the graphics and unit animations, etc, please check out www.civ3.com for the Ancient Mediterranean mod patch. - A host of changed and added civs, including Goths, Minoans, and Etruscans, this mod oddly comes with no included map. It does possess many graphical changes which pair up with a slew of new and renamed units including the Arab Horseman, Hun Raider, and Barbarian Ship.
Ancient World - This is the main map for the Ancient Mediterranean MOD. North aligned, from Ireland to central Arabia. All Ancient Mediterranean Mod Civs, except Kush, are playable on this map. From 8.000 BC to 600 AD - by Jan van der Crabben. PLEASE NOTE: This version of the mod has had most graphics removed - if you want to add in the graphics and unit animations, etc, please check out www.civ3.com for the Ancient Mediterranean mod patch. - And here's the map for the mod above- along with the necessary MOD! I don't know why one was included without the other, but perhaps the maker, Jan van der Crabben, can add more info.
Apshai Ancient - This a 4 player ancient era Victory Location scenario. Capture the 4 Victory Point Locations in the center of the map. - A square island with a smaller square island inside, this is a basic strategy map, most likely intended for online play.
Barbarian Stronghold 2 - The second barbarian stronghold. Made by "Jon Hultgren" - A ring with eight strong points surrounding another, smaller island, this is another strategy map, most likely intended for online play.
Barbarian Stronghold - Barbarians are dominent. Can you outlast The duel threat, only time will tell. - Well, Jon Hultgren probably meant "dual" threat, most likely from other civs and from the barbarians- I dunno. Any rate, there's a bunch of barbarian "nodes" teeming with settlements, which will be swarming with barbarians in a short amount of time. This map is a completely freeform set of islands, some interconnected, some not.
BTM_Basic.4.1 - The Beta Tester Mod -- Basic Version (revision 4.1) Changes include: Reduced espionage costs, improved armies, improved naval and air warfare, and improved unit and UU balance. See BTM_Basic_Readme.4.1.txt for details. - This mod includes no map, and is intended to improve the random single player game, it includes a veritable smorgasborg of tweaks- some minor, some more serious- developed by several forummers of Apolyton including monkspider, korn469, and Elucidus.
BTM_Basic - The Beta Tester Mod - Basic Version (revision 3.3)
* Reduced espionage costs
* Improved armies
* Improved naval and air warfare
* Improved unit balance
See BTM_Basic_Readme.txt file for full details. - An earlier version of the above mod. I am again boggled by the double inclusion. Sure it's nice, but isn't once enough?
Close Quarters v1.2 - An early combat map made to be played first by every one at 1bigcommunitys civ forums. - This map is an eight-pointed island, all stemming from a central node intended as a strategy mulitplayer map.
Dinobarbs - A conquest map with brutal dino barbarians, doubled production and beginning in the middle ages - Intended for four players, this makes use of the dinosaur graphics included in the accompanying folder. It contains four cities at four points on an large pangaea-type map.
Double Your Pleasure - Double Your Pleasure adds 45 Improvements, 51 Wonders, 94 Techs, 64 Units, 20 Resources, 7 Government Types, and countless rule changes. See the DypReadme.txt in the Double Your Pleasure folder for more info. And check out the Double Your Pleasure website at http://civ3.bernskov.com for Updates, Add-ons and Strategy Tips. PLEASE NOTE: This version of the mod had most graphics removed - to get the graphics, please find the mod patch at www.civ3.com or civ3.bernskov.com. - That pretty much explains it all, other than the fact that there is no accompanying map, and this mod is obviously intended for random play.
Early Combat - n/a - No comments were included with this map, and it's almost fitting for me to follow in the unnamed author's footsteps, but this map is a simplistic strategy map composed of interlaced islands.
Earth_(Standard)_Matt - Oh What a Wonderful World! - Intended for 11 civs, I tend to concur with the author's statement- this is a wonderful standard Earth map which includes a lot of the smaller islands overlooked by other maps.
Europe - n/a - No comments by the author for this decent Europe Map. It includes a small spit of the North African coast of modern-day Tunisia and Algeria, and a rump of Turkey out to Anatolia. It's not bad, but overall I prefer Norm's Europe map.
European Terrain - This mod uses all default settings, but uses the European Terrain set. - Unfortunately, I can't think of a way to see exactly what that terrain includes other than loading the map. Perhaps the author will be along to provide pics or explanations.
Future Era Start - n/a - No map, and the only discernable difference is that the starting era is listed as "Future Era". I assume this is there to start the game with all the techs.
Gameboard-120x106 - n/a - A huge checkerboard of chained together islands providing a myriad wealth of city locales and strategic strongpoints.
Gandagoosta Harbor - The 16 Provinces of the Natural Harbor of Gandagoosta are un-unitable. One must be victorious in its bid for Domination of the Harbor. UN Victory and Space Race Victory are impossible but the culture these wonders produce has been strengthened and so it still pays off to build them. This World is not supposed to be round but unfortunantly - this option did not exist in the Map Makers - So treat it so... and Ive done some preparation for this myself. The Rivers in this Map represent streams and small rivers that flow into the Gandagoosta Harbor. - However, someone did think to uncheck the X-axis wrap in this version. Otherwise this map is a nicely-designed but ultimately impersonal random start map with all default settings other than the map. And what the hell is with the silly name?![Stick Out Tongue](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Industrial Spawl - n/a - I don't see *ANY* changes made to this map. *shrugs*
Industrial Start - This scenario begins all players in the Industrial era. The number of players has been set to 16, though this number is not recommended for all maps. Recommended players per map size are: 4 for Tiny, 6 for Small, 8 for Standard, 10 for Large, and 12 for Huge. Closing these extra slots will permit players to restrict the number of civilizations, though it is not mandatory. Enjoy! - Not much more to say...
Island Hop - This small map multiplayer scenario is focused on conquest over research (adjust your tax allocation accordingly) and air/naval confrontations. All players start with substantial modern era forces and empires developed enough to support them. Hunt down and eliminate your opponents, utilizing the barely sustainable micro islands for airfields and outposts. - Yup. Four sets of three islands, all with developed cities and small modern forces on them; that's pretty much it.
Japan (Huge) - n/a - A huge, detailed map of Japan. Didn't the official website have something about "this map will be perfect with the upcoming PTW Japanese unit set!"? Oh well. No unit sets, but still a nice map.
Kal-Els Clean 180x180 Earth v2.0 - n/a - A competent Earth map.
Kal-Els Earth 180x180 v1.6 - Based on the Original map by Zach Wilson, I have attempted to create a map that is both geographically accurate and playable. This goal has required some compromises. Most Notably the Land to Water Ratio has been skewed in favor of more land. I hope you enjoy playing on it as much as I enjoyed designing it. If you have any suggestions you can contact me at dickjensen@hotmail.com or through civfanatics.com. This map was created by me, Kal-El, June 2002. - A slightly less competent Earth map
. Again, the double-inclusion.
Long Distance Relationship - A basic map made to be played first by every one at 1bigcommunitys civ forums. - This map has no appreciatable difference from the Close Combat map. Another eight-pointed strategy map.
Lord Nelson - You have been chosen by your people to build an empire ,to stand the test of time. - Another Earth map, this one is a lot more realistic of a Mercator projection, however, that sacrifices many of the adjustments made by other map-makers which were added to enhance gameplay, such as Lord Nelson having much larger oceans, and a more pronounced y-axis distortion.
Lush Cities - n/a - The only thing this changes is the city art work, and in that it only adds a few trees. Ultimately disposable in my opinion.
Marla Singer's World Map - Based on Miller's cylindrical projection of the earth.- Perhaps the best Earth map interpretation out there, many of you already own this I'm sure.
Mediterranean Small by Truelight - Uses the Ancient Mediterranean MOD rules. 15 Civs selectable. Map by Truelight. Seems to be a conversion of the CIV2 Mediterranean map. Adaption to this MOD by Thamis. Runs from 8.000 BC to 600 AD. PLEASE NOTE: This version of the mod has had most graphics removed - if you want to add in the graphics and unit animations, etc, please check out www.civ3.com for the Ancient Mediterranean mod patch. - This ties into the Ancient Meditteranean map/mod above.
Mid Island - Mid island is a map where everyone can trade and kill. The middle island has a few presents for you if you can find it. - Can anyone tell me why the hell this was included?
Middle Ages Start - This scenario begins all players in the Middle Ages era. The number of players has been set to 16, though this number is not recommended for all maps. Recommended players per map size are: 4 for Tiny, 6 for Small, 8 for Standard, 10 for Large, and 12 for Huge. Closing these extra slots will permit players to restrict the number of civilizations, though it is not mandatory. Enjoy! - Not much to say here.
Modern Start - This scenario begins all players in the Modern era. Due to the costs of Modern Era Advances and Units, the Accelerated Production rule is recommended. The number of players has been set to 16, though this number is not recommended for all maps. Recommended players per map size are: 4 for Tiny, 6 for Small, 8 for Standard, 10 for Large, and 12 for Huge. Closing these extra slots will permit players to restrict the number of civilizations, though it is not mandatory. Enjoy! - See above.
Plenty - You start out on one of the small islands that can't support you for long, so you got to race for the resource rich mainland. Domination victory is off. Islands are not exactly identical, but very similar; actually, I didn't suppose them to be identical. - Another strategy map.
Quad Damage - No boats are allowed so you are forced to send your troops thourh the narrow land-bridge at the centre - Four huge blocks of land predominate this strategy map.
Quaysan by Mizaq (Rev.) -. A map for empire builders. Extra-large (210x230), capable of supporting 16 players all with balanced starting positions. Send suggestions or comments to mizaq@u.washington.edu or ICQ#20372439.**Only some basic rules were changed: made this extra-large map use 210-230 instead of the default (160x160?); See readme that is included with the zip file for more suggested rules changes for this map. - A visually compelling fantasy map.
Raan by Mizaq - 11 player 130x130 map. Default rules, random barbarians. Contact me at mizaq@u.washington.edu with comments or suggestions. (map is pronounced "ron") - As above, but Quaysan is much more interesting.
Sean Morgan's Great Lakes - n/a - A map of the immediate vicinity of the American Great Lakes.
SGB7 - Naval Hex 140x140 - The general design concept of the Strategic Game Board Series is to encourage new game strategies through use of map geometry, not through mods or rule changes. In this case, we've got a naval map with a central sea based on the Mediterranean (as a geometric, not historical, model). - Another strategy map, this one will involve a good amount of sea combat due to it's design.
Sn00pys Terrain - This scenario changes the map graphics to be more detailed and easier to identify. The rules have not been changed. I'd like to thank Apolyton.com and CivFanatics.com for always trying extra hard to hold my work on their servers. I'd also like to thank Kai Fiebach from Civ3.de who helped me to arrange my work and bring it to PTW. Daniel (aka Sn00py, Icedan) Knowles - Sn00py's full package of terrain grpahic adjustments and enhancements. *Very* blue water. I really happen to like the mountains.
Sn00pys TerrainG - This scenario changes the map graphics to be more detailed and easier to identify. The rules have not been changed. I'd like to thank Apolyton.com and CivFanatics.com for always trying extra hard to hold my work on their servers. I'd also like to thank Kai Fiebach from Civ3.de who helped me to arrange my work and bring it to PTW. Daniel (aka Sn00py, Icedan) Knowles - Apparently, this is the "greener" version of the above.
Sn00pys TerrainX - This scenario changes the map graphics to be more detailed and easier to identify. The rules have not been changed. Daniel (aka Sn00py, Icedan) Knowles Editor's note: Sn00py is a real artist and he creates incredible artwork for Civ3. This is a personal "best of" collection from his graphic sets V1.0 to V4.1, differences to 4.1: "square" irrigation (1.0), "embedded" rivers (1.0), "moved" water (2.0) Kai "ColdFever" Fiebach, civ3.de- Nothing to add here, folks.
Stiansworld - Stians scenario - An interesting intepretation on the Earth map, this is clearly designed with gameplay in mind, and does not give equal-precedence to the true dimensions of the continents.
Strategic Conquest (Small) - This map is design to be played with 6-12 civilizations, with support for 16. Resources are clustered and some continents have near-monopolies on certain resources (strategic and luxury). This will make for some interesting trade or conquest games. This map has something for every type of player from the diplomat/trader, to the conquerer, to the cultural expansionist. Each of the three continents (and various islands) has advantages and disadvantages. Default Victory and Game Rules are in effect. The natives are restless! Enjoy! (By: David Cole) - Not much to add here.
TETurkhan Test of Time (Cities) - Up to 31 Civilizations. Over 250 cities placed in their historic locations, that experience both population size and growth, identical to what they did in history. 74 New Units. Extensive Terrain, Resource & unit modifications complimented with a Civilopedia that is 100% up to date on all changes. Anywhere from 2 - 22 cities per Civ, definately not equal, but this Mod isn't about being fair, choose your Civ according to your ability. Note, that China & India are very powerful while Europe is a battlefield. Slower PCs play the Regicide Version (highly recom.) or select less Civs. - This is another *huge* selection of changes, some artistic, some rules determinations.
TETurkhan Test of Time (Regular) - Up to 31 Civilizations. 74 New Units. Extensive Unit, Terrain & Resource modifications. Civilopedia that is 100% up to date with all the changes. Everyone is equal at the start, just like a regular game. Slower PCs play the Regicide Version (highly recommended) or choose less Civs. - As above, but this map is without the placed units and cities, and acts as a regular game-start.
TETurkhan Test of Time (Start Positions Only) - It is the dawn of time… You have risen to prominence, becoming leader of your clan. You have few allies, but many enemies, and worse, hordes of Barbarians waiting for an opportunity to crush your puny Civilization… With only one city, your Civilization's chances of survival are slim - only a True Great Leader will survive against such odds… Rule wisely and you may live to see a time when your people & culture rise to dominance… Act foolishly and you will never last the Test of Time... - As above; I can't distinguish the difference between Regular and Start Positions Only.
TETurkhan Test of Time (With Cities) - It is the dawn of time… Mankind after thousands of years abandons their nomadic lifestyle and starts to congregate, pooling their efforts, forming communities, villages, towns and eventually magnificent cities. These cities are full of culture, bustling with trade and adorned with great monuments. You have risen to prominence, becoming leader of your clan. Yours however is but a fledgling Empire, with limited resources, few allies and many enemies. Only the strongest will survive. Rule wisely and you will be victorious, act foolishly and you will never last the test of time... - I believe this is the same as "Cities".
TETurkhan - It is the dawn of time… Mankind after thousands of years abandons their nomadic lifestyle and starts to congregate, pooling their efforts, forming communities, villages, towns and eventually magnificent cities. These cities are full of culture, bustling with trade and adorned with great monuments. You have risen to prominence, becoming leader of your clan. Yours however is but a fledgling Empire, with limited resources, few allies and many enemies. Only the strongest will survive. Rule wisely and you will be victorious, act foolishly and you will never last the test of time... - Again, I have no idea why so many copies/versions of nearly identical scenarios were included.
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And Firaxis? Feel free to add this into a patch, you numbskulls
![Stick Out Tongue](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
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Age of Bronze - Swiat bez zelaza. - I have no idea what that means. This is a map consisting of a giant "Fe" (the Periodic Table of Elements symbol for iron) crossed out in a circle. No iron. How quaint. It's for eight players with set starting places and no edited rules.
Ancient Mediterranean - The Ancient Mediterranean MOD lets you replay the Rise of Rome, the Punic Wars, Alexander's conquest or the Gothic invasion. Play as Rome, Carthage, Troy, Persia, Goths, Iberia, Egypt, Nubia and many more. From 8.000 BC to 600 A.D - by Jan van der Crabben - PLEASE NOTE: This version of the mod has had most graphics removed - if you want to add in the graphics and unit animations, etc, please check out www.civ3.com for the Ancient Mediterranean mod patch. - A host of changed and added civs, including Goths, Minoans, and Etruscans, this mod oddly comes with no included map. It does possess many graphical changes which pair up with a slew of new and renamed units including the Arab Horseman, Hun Raider, and Barbarian Ship.
Ancient World - This is the main map for the Ancient Mediterranean MOD. North aligned, from Ireland to central Arabia. All Ancient Mediterranean Mod Civs, except Kush, are playable on this map. From 8.000 BC to 600 AD - by Jan van der Crabben. PLEASE NOTE: This version of the mod has had most graphics removed - if you want to add in the graphics and unit animations, etc, please check out www.civ3.com for the Ancient Mediterranean mod patch. - And here's the map for the mod above- along with the necessary MOD! I don't know why one was included without the other, but perhaps the maker, Jan van der Crabben, can add more info.
Apshai Ancient - This a 4 player ancient era Victory Location scenario. Capture the 4 Victory Point Locations in the center of the map. - A square island with a smaller square island inside, this is a basic strategy map, most likely intended for online play.
Barbarian Stronghold 2 - The second barbarian stronghold. Made by "Jon Hultgren" - A ring with eight strong points surrounding another, smaller island, this is another strategy map, most likely intended for online play.
Barbarian Stronghold - Barbarians are dominent. Can you outlast The duel threat, only time will tell. - Well, Jon Hultgren probably meant "dual" threat, most likely from other civs and from the barbarians- I dunno. Any rate, there's a bunch of barbarian "nodes" teeming with settlements, which will be swarming with barbarians in a short amount of time. This map is a completely freeform set of islands, some interconnected, some not.
BTM_Basic.4.1 - The Beta Tester Mod -- Basic Version (revision 4.1) Changes include: Reduced espionage costs, improved armies, improved naval and air warfare, and improved unit and UU balance. See BTM_Basic_Readme.4.1.txt for details. - This mod includes no map, and is intended to improve the random single player game, it includes a veritable smorgasborg of tweaks- some minor, some more serious- developed by several forummers of Apolyton including monkspider, korn469, and Elucidus.
BTM_Basic - The Beta Tester Mod - Basic Version (revision 3.3)
* Reduced espionage costs
* Improved armies
* Improved naval and air warfare
* Improved unit balance
See BTM_Basic_Readme.txt file for full details. - An earlier version of the above mod. I am again boggled by the double inclusion. Sure it's nice, but isn't once enough?
Close Quarters v1.2 - An early combat map made to be played first by every one at 1bigcommunitys civ forums. - This map is an eight-pointed island, all stemming from a central node intended as a strategy mulitplayer map.
Dinobarbs - A conquest map with brutal dino barbarians, doubled production and beginning in the middle ages - Intended for four players, this makes use of the dinosaur graphics included in the accompanying folder. It contains four cities at four points on an large pangaea-type map.
Double Your Pleasure - Double Your Pleasure adds 45 Improvements, 51 Wonders, 94 Techs, 64 Units, 20 Resources, 7 Government Types, and countless rule changes. See the DypReadme.txt in the Double Your Pleasure folder for more info. And check out the Double Your Pleasure website at http://civ3.bernskov.com for Updates, Add-ons and Strategy Tips. PLEASE NOTE: This version of the mod had most graphics removed - to get the graphics, please find the mod patch at www.civ3.com or civ3.bernskov.com. - That pretty much explains it all, other than the fact that there is no accompanying map, and this mod is obviously intended for random play.
Early Combat - n/a - No comments were included with this map, and it's almost fitting for me to follow in the unnamed author's footsteps, but this map is a simplistic strategy map composed of interlaced islands.
Earth_(Standard)_Matt - Oh What a Wonderful World! - Intended for 11 civs, I tend to concur with the author's statement- this is a wonderful standard Earth map which includes a lot of the smaller islands overlooked by other maps.
Europe - n/a - No comments by the author for this decent Europe Map. It includes a small spit of the North African coast of modern-day Tunisia and Algeria, and a rump of Turkey out to Anatolia. It's not bad, but overall I prefer Norm's Europe map.
European Terrain - This mod uses all default settings, but uses the European Terrain set. - Unfortunately, I can't think of a way to see exactly what that terrain includes other than loading the map. Perhaps the author will be along to provide pics or explanations.
Future Era Start - n/a - No map, and the only discernable difference is that the starting era is listed as "Future Era". I assume this is there to start the game with all the techs.
Gameboard-120x106 - n/a - A huge checkerboard of chained together islands providing a myriad wealth of city locales and strategic strongpoints.
Gandagoosta Harbor - The 16 Provinces of the Natural Harbor of Gandagoosta are un-unitable. One must be victorious in its bid for Domination of the Harbor. UN Victory and Space Race Victory are impossible but the culture these wonders produce has been strengthened and so it still pays off to build them. This World is not supposed to be round but unfortunantly - this option did not exist in the Map Makers - So treat it so... and Ive done some preparation for this myself. The Rivers in this Map represent streams and small rivers that flow into the Gandagoosta Harbor. - However, someone did think to uncheck the X-axis wrap in this version. Otherwise this map is a nicely-designed but ultimately impersonal random start map with all default settings other than the map. And what the hell is with the silly name?
![Stick Out Tongue](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Industrial Spawl - n/a - I don't see *ANY* changes made to this map. *shrugs*
Industrial Start - This scenario begins all players in the Industrial era. The number of players has been set to 16, though this number is not recommended for all maps. Recommended players per map size are: 4 for Tiny, 6 for Small, 8 for Standard, 10 for Large, and 12 for Huge. Closing these extra slots will permit players to restrict the number of civilizations, though it is not mandatory. Enjoy! - Not much more to say...
Island Hop - This small map multiplayer scenario is focused on conquest over research (adjust your tax allocation accordingly) and air/naval confrontations. All players start with substantial modern era forces and empires developed enough to support them. Hunt down and eliminate your opponents, utilizing the barely sustainable micro islands for airfields and outposts. - Yup. Four sets of three islands, all with developed cities and small modern forces on them; that's pretty much it.
Japan (Huge) - n/a - A huge, detailed map of Japan. Didn't the official website have something about "this map will be perfect with the upcoming PTW Japanese unit set!"? Oh well. No unit sets, but still a nice map.
Kal-Els Clean 180x180 Earth v2.0 - n/a - A competent Earth map.
Kal-Els Earth 180x180 v1.6 - Based on the Original map by Zach Wilson, I have attempted to create a map that is both geographically accurate and playable. This goal has required some compromises. Most Notably the Land to Water Ratio has been skewed in favor of more land. I hope you enjoy playing on it as much as I enjoyed designing it. If you have any suggestions you can contact me at dickjensen@hotmail.com or through civfanatics.com. This map was created by me, Kal-El, June 2002. - A slightly less competent Earth map
![Stick Out Tongue](https://apolyton.net/core/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Long Distance Relationship - A basic map made to be played first by every one at 1bigcommunitys civ forums. - This map has no appreciatable difference from the Close Combat map. Another eight-pointed strategy map.
Lord Nelson - You have been chosen by your people to build an empire ,to stand the test of time. - Another Earth map, this one is a lot more realistic of a Mercator projection, however, that sacrifices many of the adjustments made by other map-makers which were added to enhance gameplay, such as Lord Nelson having much larger oceans, and a more pronounced y-axis distortion.
Lush Cities - n/a - The only thing this changes is the city art work, and in that it only adds a few trees. Ultimately disposable in my opinion.
Marla Singer's World Map - Based on Miller's cylindrical projection of the earth.- Perhaps the best Earth map interpretation out there, many of you already own this I'm sure.
Mediterranean Small by Truelight - Uses the Ancient Mediterranean MOD rules. 15 Civs selectable. Map by Truelight. Seems to be a conversion of the CIV2 Mediterranean map. Adaption to this MOD by Thamis. Runs from 8.000 BC to 600 AD. PLEASE NOTE: This version of the mod has had most graphics removed - if you want to add in the graphics and unit animations, etc, please check out www.civ3.com for the Ancient Mediterranean mod patch. - This ties into the Ancient Meditteranean map/mod above.
Mid Island - Mid island is a map where everyone can trade and kill. The middle island has a few presents for you if you can find it. - Can anyone tell me why the hell this was included?
Middle Ages Start - This scenario begins all players in the Middle Ages era. The number of players has been set to 16, though this number is not recommended for all maps. Recommended players per map size are: 4 for Tiny, 6 for Small, 8 for Standard, 10 for Large, and 12 for Huge. Closing these extra slots will permit players to restrict the number of civilizations, though it is not mandatory. Enjoy! - Not much to say here.
Modern Start - This scenario begins all players in the Modern era. Due to the costs of Modern Era Advances and Units, the Accelerated Production rule is recommended. The number of players has been set to 16, though this number is not recommended for all maps. Recommended players per map size are: 4 for Tiny, 6 for Small, 8 for Standard, 10 for Large, and 12 for Huge. Closing these extra slots will permit players to restrict the number of civilizations, though it is not mandatory. Enjoy! - See above.
Plenty - You start out on one of the small islands that can't support you for long, so you got to race for the resource rich mainland. Domination victory is off. Islands are not exactly identical, but very similar; actually, I didn't suppose them to be identical. - Another strategy map.
Quad Damage - No boats are allowed so you are forced to send your troops thourh the narrow land-bridge at the centre - Four huge blocks of land predominate this strategy map.
Quaysan by Mizaq (Rev.) -
Raan by Mizaq -
Sean Morgan's Great Lakes - n/a - A map of the immediate vicinity of the American Great Lakes.
SGB7 - Naval Hex 140x140 - The general design concept of the Strategic Game Board Series is to encourage new game strategies through use of map geometry, not through mods or rule changes. In this case, we've got a naval map with a central sea based on the Mediterranean (as a geometric, not historical, model). - Another strategy map, this one will involve a good amount of sea combat due to it's design.
Sn00pys Terrain - This scenario changes the map graphics to be more detailed and easier to identify. The rules have not been changed. I'd like to thank Apolyton.com and CivFanatics.com for always trying extra hard to hold my work on their servers. I'd also like to thank Kai Fiebach from Civ3.de who helped me to arrange my work and bring it to PTW. Daniel (aka Sn00py, Icedan) Knowles - Sn00py's full package of terrain grpahic adjustments and enhancements. *Very* blue water. I really happen to like the mountains.
Sn00pys TerrainG - This scenario changes the map graphics to be more detailed and easier to identify. The rules have not been changed. I'd like to thank Apolyton.com and CivFanatics.com for always trying extra hard to hold my work on their servers. I'd also like to thank Kai Fiebach from Civ3.de who helped me to arrange my work and bring it to PTW. Daniel (aka Sn00py, Icedan) Knowles - Apparently, this is the "greener" version of the above.
Sn00pys TerrainX - This scenario changes the map graphics to be more detailed and easier to identify. The rules have not been changed. Daniel (aka Sn00py, Icedan) Knowles Editor's note: Sn00py is a real artist and he creates incredible artwork for Civ3. This is a personal "best of" collection from his graphic sets V1.0 to V4.1, differences to 4.1: "square" irrigation (1.0), "embedded" rivers (1.0), "moved" water (2.0) Kai "ColdFever" Fiebach, civ3.de- Nothing to add here, folks.
Stiansworld - Stians scenario - An interesting intepretation on the Earth map, this is clearly designed with gameplay in mind, and does not give equal-precedence to the true dimensions of the continents.
Strategic Conquest (Small) - This map is design to be played with 6-12 civilizations, with support for 16. Resources are clustered and some continents have near-monopolies on certain resources (strategic and luxury). This will make for some interesting trade or conquest games. This map has something for every type of player from the diplomat/trader, to the conquerer, to the cultural expansionist. Each of the three continents (and various islands) has advantages and disadvantages. Default Victory and Game Rules are in effect. The natives are restless! Enjoy! (By: David Cole) - Not much to add here.
TETurkhan Test of Time (Cities) - Up to 31 Civilizations. Over 250 cities placed in their historic locations, that experience both population size and growth, identical to what they did in history. 74 New Units. Extensive Terrain, Resource & unit modifications complimented with a Civilopedia that is 100% up to date on all changes. Anywhere from 2 - 22 cities per Civ, definately not equal, but this Mod isn't about being fair, choose your Civ according to your ability. Note, that China & India are very powerful while Europe is a battlefield. Slower PCs play the Regicide Version (highly recom.) or select less Civs. - This is another *huge* selection of changes, some artistic, some rules determinations.
TETurkhan Test of Time (Regular) - Up to 31 Civilizations. 74 New Units. Extensive Unit, Terrain & Resource modifications. Civilopedia that is 100% up to date with all the changes. Everyone is equal at the start, just like a regular game. Slower PCs play the Regicide Version (highly recommended) or choose less Civs. - As above, but this map is without the placed units and cities, and acts as a regular game-start.
TETurkhan Test of Time (Start Positions Only) - It is the dawn of time… You have risen to prominence, becoming leader of your clan. You have few allies, but many enemies, and worse, hordes of Barbarians waiting for an opportunity to crush your puny Civilization… With only one city, your Civilization's chances of survival are slim - only a True Great Leader will survive against such odds… Rule wisely and you may live to see a time when your people & culture rise to dominance… Act foolishly and you will never last the Test of Time... - As above; I can't distinguish the difference between Regular and Start Positions Only.
TETurkhan Test of Time (With Cities) - It is the dawn of time… Mankind after thousands of years abandons their nomadic lifestyle and starts to congregate, pooling their efforts, forming communities, villages, towns and eventually magnificent cities. These cities are full of culture, bustling with trade and adorned with great monuments. You have risen to prominence, becoming leader of your clan. Yours however is but a fledgling Empire, with limited resources, few allies and many enemies. Only the strongest will survive. Rule wisely and you will be victorious, act foolishly and you will never last the test of time... - I believe this is the same as "Cities".
TETurkhan - It is the dawn of time… Mankind after thousands of years abandons their nomadic lifestyle and starts to congregate, pooling their efforts, forming communities, villages, towns and eventually magnificent cities. These cities are full of culture, bustling with trade and adorned with great monuments. You have risen to prominence, becoming leader of your clan. Yours however is but a fledgling Empire, with limited resources, few allies and many enemies. Only the strongest will survive. Rule wisely and you will be victorious, act foolishly and you will never last the test of time... - Again, I have no idea why so many copies/versions of nearly identical scenarios were included.
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