Christmas is in the air, and with it the time of religious films on TV... well, German TV skipped it this year, it seems, but since I felt like watching one of those old Bible epics (which has nothing to say about my religiosity), I digged out "The Ten Commandments"... only to find out that the tape is in horrible condition, so I watched only about twenty minutes of that movie.
It was enough to make me feel like reading up on ancient Egypt a little once again, which again made me feel like playing an Egyptian scenario... after playing Kull's scenarios a couple of times, I remembered my own scenario, "Pharaoh", which I made several years ago. I took a good look at it and decided to update it a little, with new and better graphics, and perhaps a couple of gameplay changes as well.
So here's the point where you can throw in any suggestions. The scenario should be somewhere on Civfanatics.
My first idea concerns unit graphics. I attached here some things I've made, and numbered them through: 1 is the unit as it appeared in the original "Pharaoh" scenario, 2 and 3 are modifications. What do you think, should I do this for all units, or should I let it be entirely?
It was enough to make me feel like reading up on ancient Egypt a little once again, which again made me feel like playing an Egyptian scenario... after playing Kull's scenarios a couple of times, I remembered my own scenario, "Pharaoh", which I made several years ago. I took a good look at it and decided to update it a little, with new and better graphics, and perhaps a couple of gameplay changes as well.
So here's the point where you can throw in any suggestions. The scenario should be somewhere on Civfanatics.
My first idea concerns unit graphics. I attached here some things I've made, and numbered them through: 1 is the unit as it appeared in the original "Pharaoh" scenario, 2 and 3 are modifications. What do you think, should I do this for all units, or should I let it be entirely?
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