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  • #16
    I have made a decent 40*250 map that includes area from Northern Ethiopia to Southern Anatolia with a decent chunk of Upper Mesopotamia thrown in. It comes with a customized terrain file that has Dunes and Fertile Hills. Do you want it?:-)

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    • #17
      I wouldn't advise using multiple events unless really needed. It ìs not very convenient for the player.

      But what about Gold mines in Nubia? You could make merchant units that you can disband in Egypt being created every so much time in Nubia. And if the enemy captures it, give them a lot of $$$.
      You could also add crocodiles and hippos attacking your units once in a while.
      I might get some more ideas later.
      I'll send you an email later by the way.

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      • #18
        So, Stefan? newer mind my older replies. Are you think make Citypref.txt?

        idea to next: are you read Wilbur Smith´s River´s God?

        Whatever you make i am try suggest.

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        • #19
          So Stefan, hows the scenario going.... Nearly completed?
          Civfan (Warriorsoflight)

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          • #20
            I would say some ideas, my friend Stefan, although my mind is occupied on the Revolution at hand...

            Here is one idea, although...grow to like it? I think you shall.

            How about when a city is captured, make a pop-up saying that citizens were freed from the local prison...one/two units acquired. My friend, that is brilliant, although sadly I am not the one to credit. Excellent work on Spartacus, Alex the Magnificent, excellent.

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