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  • Presenting 'Raging Dragon'

    After about a years work I've finished my first scenario, 'Raging Dragon'. It is set in 2000 and covers a hypothetical war between China and Russia.
    I just submitted it to civfanatics.com, so it should be downloadable in the next few days.

    Now here are some in-game pictures:

    first, the map:
    Attached Files
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    now, the Chinese advance in Siberia
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    • #3
      And finally, the Central-Asian front:
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      • #4
        And here's the all the units:
        Attached Files
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        • #5
          AAAUUUGH! Look at that map! Turns are going to take FOREVER.
          But other than that, looking good...checking out civfanatics now.
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          • #6
            actually i playtested it and turns didnt take that long.
            Maps, Maps, MORE MAPS!!!!

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            • #7
              'azz...

              Wonderful work, Case... better than mine!
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              • #8
                Lookin' Good

                Can't wait to download this, let's hope CivFanatic isn't lazy and uploads this soon! Vite, vite!!
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                • #9
                  well, he updated the site today, but apprently this one wasn't included

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                  • #10
                    Where did my initials go?

                    Case why have the units on the bottom two rows retained the artists initials but not those in the main box? I count 15 of my units missing my initials. How are future ppl supposed to credit me correctly?

                    The scenario looks like nice work, and I look forward to playing this shortly.
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                    • #11
                      note the message at the bottom of the image: "see readme for artistic credits"
                      Dammit!! Civfanatics have made another update, but they haven't added this scenario!! I've made CivFanatics my homepage so I can easily check if it's been added. Hehe, I don't think I've been this much excited about a scenario before, don't ask me why, but I think Case's effort might be the gem I've been waiting for.

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                      • #12
                        I`ve played it, and it is well worth the wait, believe me.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Where did my initials go?

                          Originally posted by Andrew Livings
                          Case why have the units on the bottom two rows retained the artists initials but not those in the main box? I count 15 of my units missing my initials. How are future ppl supposed to credit me correctly?
                          Andrew, I used the scenario editor in civ2 to edit the units file, and for some strange reason this always cuts off signitures. The units one the bottom don't appear in the scenario, and were pasted on just to use up that blank space and were never effected by the editor - hence the signitures showing up. But don't worry, you're fully credited in the readme for your excelent work.

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                          • #14
                            would someone be able to email me a copy? Or is it too large?
                            If not: cliff@mullum.com.au

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                            • #15
                              Dracon, if you'll stick up it on your site, then I'll send you a copy as soon as I get home (about 5 pm Australian time).
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