Some of you might already expected that this would come sooner or later through reading and posting to my questions on the civ2 creation tread. I finally got around to place barbarian cities where necessary, I will add more though later.
To give all of those interested an idea what the scenario is about here a short description:
There are 7 civs in the scenario plus the barbarians.
There are Venetians ruling the seas,
Latins in Greece and the Holy Land making the live of Byzantines miserable,
Epirotes more or less there where modern day Albania is,
Trapezuntines on north-east turkish coast only alive because of their geography,
Byzantines(Nikaens) in western turkey struggeling to stay alive against the ruthless onslaught of Latins and later on Ottomans,
Serbs there where the Kosovo begins all the way north the river Save
and, of course Ottomans who have just settled down in the vecinity of modern day Ankara fleeing from the mogol hords.
The Byzantines are very much interested to regain their lost Empire which the Latins have captured with ease. The greatest disaster however was the lose of Constantinople to the Latins. Venice wants to control the trade routes with the east and the Latins generally hate everything that is either muslim or has anything to do with the Byzantines. You can probaly imagine that there wasn't any time in which there has not been a war in the region...
I replaced the terrain graphics to more beatifull ones and also added changes to the recources to reflect the east meditarian landscape. I have drawn 52 brand new units! Every civ has certain units that are unique to it and every civ has a slightly different technology tree. The pedia has been extensivly amended( I'm still working on the details). Also I made slightly new City graphics, changhed the icons.gif and a lot else.
BTW, I still have to pick a good name for it.
So, interested? Well, no short description after all...
If so post here and I will send you the preliminary scenario within a few days.
If there are any questions about it, please ask me!
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Hendrik the Great (edited January 05, 2000).]</font>
To give all of those interested an idea what the scenario is about here a short description:
There are 7 civs in the scenario plus the barbarians.
There are Venetians ruling the seas,
Latins in Greece and the Holy Land making the live of Byzantines miserable,
Epirotes more or less there where modern day Albania is,
Trapezuntines on north-east turkish coast only alive because of their geography,
Byzantines(Nikaens) in western turkey struggeling to stay alive against the ruthless onslaught of Latins and later on Ottomans,
Serbs there where the Kosovo begins all the way north the river Save
and, of course Ottomans who have just settled down in the vecinity of modern day Ankara fleeing from the mogol hords.
The Byzantines are very much interested to regain their lost Empire which the Latins have captured with ease. The greatest disaster however was the lose of Constantinople to the Latins. Venice wants to control the trade routes with the east and the Latins generally hate everything that is either muslim or has anything to do with the Byzantines. You can probaly imagine that there wasn't any time in which there has not been a war in the region...
I replaced the terrain graphics to more beatifull ones and also added changes to the recources to reflect the east meditarian landscape. I have drawn 52 brand new units! Every civ has certain units that are unique to it and every civ has a slightly different technology tree. The pedia has been extensivly amended( I'm still working on the details). Also I made slightly new City graphics, changhed the icons.gif and a lot else.
BTW, I still have to pick a good name for it.
So, interested? Well, no short description after all...
If so post here and I will send you the preliminary scenario within a few days.
If there are any questions about it, please ask me!
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Hendrik the Great (edited January 05, 2000).]</font>
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