Hi all!
It seems to me that the most scenarios taking advantage off the 4-map feature of ToT are fictional rather than historical scenarios.
As a matter of a fact, I don't have a copy of ToT (tough I'm beginning to consider buying it) but I've wondered several times that the 4-map feature would be perfect for an Age of Discovery type scn, where you would deal with, say, 4 linked maps (Western Europe, the American colonies, Southern Africa and the Far East).
The limitation of 8 civs would still be a hard challenge in order to get a realistic scenario, but you get the idea. In fact, I haven't thought deeply about the scn myself, some people will probably know that I don't even have time to finish my current projects...
I know Alex Mor has released a colonization type scenario, "Hispaniola", but I haven't obviously tested it and I don't know wether this feature is implemented in it.
So what are your thoughts on this?
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Rather be first in a village than second at Rome
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Fiera (edited November 29, 2000).]</font>
It seems to me that the most scenarios taking advantage off the 4-map feature of ToT are fictional rather than historical scenarios.
As a matter of a fact, I don't have a copy of ToT (tough I'm beginning to consider buying it) but I've wondered several times that the 4-map feature would be perfect for an Age of Discovery type scn, where you would deal with, say, 4 linked maps (Western Europe, the American colonies, Southern Africa and the Far East).
The limitation of 8 civs would still be a hard challenge in order to get a realistic scenario, but you get the idea. In fact, I haven't thought deeply about the scn myself, some people will probably know that I don't even have time to finish my current projects...
I know Alex Mor has released a colonization type scenario, "Hispaniola", but I haven't obviously tested it and I don't know wether this feature is implemented in it.
So what are your thoughts on this?
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Rather be first in a village than second at Rome
<font size=1 face=Arial color=444444>[This message has been edited by Fiera (edited November 29, 2000).]</font>
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