I don't actually play Civ3 (I'm a CTPer) but I just had to say firstly that this is great, and also:
I think you can just about get away with this new continent if you're carful. I don't have a copy of a map editor installed right now, but I'll try to describe my intent:
Extend the Chinese west into their inhospitable icy region, put the Indians to the north of them, connected to the southwest corner of the Russian continent but seperated from the Chinese continent by the sea. Then add a channel north of the Russian continent along which the Romans-in-exile fled to the Babylonian continent which begins to the west of the Russian's land and extends further west and south around the Indians (I fear it would strain the geography too much to put it any further north). Now insert the Spanish land in that black region (it's black on Captain's map) to the southeast of the Anklodians, and I think that's just about enough so we can join the world around at that point, putting the old Aztec land between the Spanish and the Babylonian continent, possibly connected to one or both.
That Babylonian continent is going to have to be pretty big to cope with all those civs you wanted so you'd be hard pressed to squeeze any more places out.
This would add a new thing to think about - perhaps an invasion of the Spanish eastern border by whoever's left in the Babylonian continent after Matthew's finished with them will strain the supplies to the Anklodian invasion.
I think you can just about get away with this new continent if you're carful. I don't have a copy of a map editor installed right now, but I'll try to describe my intent:
Extend the Chinese west into their inhospitable icy region, put the Indians to the north of them, connected to the southwest corner of the Russian continent but seperated from the Chinese continent by the sea. Then add a channel north of the Russian continent along which the Romans-in-exile fled to the Babylonian continent which begins to the west of the Russian's land and extends further west and south around the Indians (I fear it would strain the geography too much to put it any further north). Now insert the Spanish land in that black region (it's black on Captain's map) to the southeast of the Anklodians, and I think that's just about enough so we can join the world around at that point, putting the old Aztec land between the Spanish and the Babylonian continent, possibly connected to one or both.
That Babylonian continent is going to have to be pretty big to cope with all those civs you wanted so you'd be hard pressed to squeeze any more places out.
This would add a new thing to think about - perhaps an invasion of the Spanish eastern border by whoever's left in the Babylonian continent after Matthew's finished with them will strain the supplies to the Anklodian invasion.
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