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  • Leader Variation (An Experiment)

    An experiment: History is done by people Great Leaders. Everyone is different so he will act and react different to certain incidents, events. Also porpuses and aims are different. How to rhule a civilisation, how to explore, how to expand differs from persion to persion. The result will cause different developements of civelisations, it depents only on the person who leads the civilisation. I don't mean the leaders name if he is called Otto von Bismark, George Washington or Manco Cupac. No I man the person behind this name in a civ game: You.

    Now here is a CTP2 savegame you need the Med Pack for it and the update from June 18th. You are the Leader Manco Cupac of the Incans in the year 3975BC and your capital Cusco is just founded near a beach tile.

    Your are playing on impossible against nine other leaders on a random generated gigantic map. I think the map has few land and much water. I didn't checked it with the cheat editor so you are on your own. I don't know how many goods and ruins the world has. And I don't know if you are on a large continent with many civs or on a small island alone sorrounded by deep water.

    And one small note about the creation method here are some lines from the userprofile.txt:

    Code:
    MapPlugin0=dll\\map\\geometric.dll
    MapPlugin1=dll\\map\\crater.dll
    MapPlugin2=dll\\map\\plasma2.dll
    MapPlugin3=dll\\map\\plasma2.dll
    And here my modifications to this file:

    Code:
    MapPlugin0=dll\\map\\geometric.dll
    MapPlugin1=dll\\map\\crater.dll
    MapPlugin2=dll\\map\\plasma2.dll
    MapPlugin3=dll\\map\\fault.dll
    Now here is the savegame, have fun, Martin.
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    Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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    What exactly does that modification do, Martin ?
    Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
    "I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis

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    • #3
      Re: What exactly does that modification do, Martin ?

      Yeah you are right Ben. I kept the note about the creation method a little bit short. It has do with the random map generation. You get maps with real cold areas at the poles and real hot and dry areas at the equator and areas of forest and grassland between them. I found it here in one the of treads in one of CTP1 or CTP2 fora as I searched for the explanation how you get rid of the many annoying little islands if you are playing on oversized maps. To make a long story short I promissed me a better map from it.

      So far as I know is there no effect on you current game therefore you do not need to make this modification either if you want to play this game here. What wiil be the result of your game can you win it by science diplomacy or conquest? And how will the AI behaves in your game? How many cities will you have how far will you be in science if you win and when you win?

      -Martin
      Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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      • #4
        Cunning plan. Sounds
        Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
        "I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis

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