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  • To use, or not? Final details.

    My scenario is nearing completion. All tech-trees are finished and work as wanted, units are basicly done, just 1 or 2 more to draw, but that will be done today, most cities placed, event file is almost full to the limit and other files have been amendd, too.

    It is from 1204 to 1453. About the Byzantine Empire. Stretching from modern day Yugoslavia(Serbia+Kosove+Montenegro), Greece, Bulgaria,
    Turkey, Cypres to the wester Kaukasian and Syria. 7 civs: Byzantines, Venetians, Ottomans, Latins, Serbs, Epirotes and Trapezuntines + Barbarians.

    Just a few more details to be sought out:

    1) Should I use diplomats now or not?
    The thing is I can only diable the steal tech option for the human player not the AI.

    2) Areas I do not want to conquered early on:
    Place barb cities there or just rugh terrain?
    Or only barbs in fortresses?

    3) I need some ideas for wonders. Not that I wouldn't have any yet but they are almost all in one city.
    I have till now: Hagia Sofia, Hippodrome, Golden Horn, Michaels Resturation, Byzantine Discipline. Thing is they are all for the Byzantines, although they will have to take some of them back in the beginning.
    I would need wonders for Athens, Mistra, Thessaloniki, Adrianople(Edirne), Ioninna(today Janina), Trabzon(in northern Turkey) and Ankara to name the important ones. If you have any idea for another city please tell me, too.

    4) How do I get my Title.gif in color?
    I have tried everything I could think of and I can only get it to show in black and white(mono..something).
    Otherwise civ crashes.

    If you need more info, ask.

    Thanks in advance.
    The Lost Geologist Blog
    http://lostgeologist.blogspot.com

  • #2
    On point 4) see sleague.apolyton.net/Guides/sldt_titlegif.shtml - I suspect you haven't saved the Civ2 pallete from units.gif / units.bmp and then loaded that pallete onto your proposed title.gif.

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    • #3
      Hendrick,
      Question 1: I always have that argument with myself about diplomats when doing a scenario.

      I have found that limiting their move to 1 and removing the ignore ZOC flag limits their ability to get into cities. That way you can have them in the game without them overwhelming it.
      "Cease fire! Please! Cease fire. What a dreadful waste of ammunition!" -- General Horatio Herbert Kitchener
      --

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      • #4
        Cam:
        OK, I have read it. I will try this evening.

        Gothmog:
        A thing to try. Nice idea! Again I will try this evening.

        Anyone else on the others???
        The Lost Geologist Blog
        http://lostgeologist.blogspot.com

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        • #5
          Wonder suggestions:

          Parthenon for Athens -- equivalent to Oracle or Eiffel Tower?
          Eleusinian Mysteries for Athens (or Eleusis if it's on your map)-- equivalent to Mike's Cathedral

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          • #6
            Alright, Cam I did exactly as told and the result was that Civ still crashes.
            I think I better stay with the black and white image...

            valmont, you don't happen to know where I could find pictures for those "wonders"?

            I decided not to use diplos in the end because they kept stealing techs, though not as much as before but still to many and especially the wrong ones.
            The Lost Geologist Blog
            http://lostgeologist.blogspot.com

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            • #7
              Hendrik, es ist eigentlich ganz einfach den Title.gif gut zu machen, und ich weiss sicher, dass du es nach einigen Versuchen auch kannst.
              Wenn es nicht gut geht, kannst du auch mir das file zumailen und dann kann ich versuchen es im guten civ2 format zu convertieren.

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              • #8
                Hendrik, sorry - I don't know what the problem could be then. You could e-mail the graphic to me and I'll have a 'tinker' with it if you want.

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                • #9
                  Thanks guys! I will mail both of you the graphic tomorrow..ehh...I mean later today.
                  Around 4 or 5 pm Central European Time.
                  I'm just staying up to long, maybe that is the cause.

                  Allard, dein Deutsch ist ziemlich gut! Wo hast Du das gelernt, in der Schule?
                  Wenn mein Niederländisch nur auch so gut wäre... Naja, ich bleib ja noch 2 Jahre in Holland. Das kommt also auch noch.

                  The Lost Geologist Blog
                  http://lostgeologist.blogspot.com

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                  • #10
                    Allard, Cam. I have just send you two the image by email, so when you are reading this,
                    go check your mail box!

                    Thanks in advance!
                    The Lost Geologist Blog
                    http://lostgeologist.blogspot.com

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                    • #11
                      Here's some images that would be suitable to represent the Eleusinian Mysteries:
                      http://www.cs.umb.edu/~meyer/project...Persephone.htm
                      http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aege.../art-music.htm
                      http://www.pantheon.org/mythica/gall...ersephone.html

                      Or if something simpler is desired, I suggest an image of a pomegranate sliced into halves.

                      Here are some images of the Parthenon:
                      http://lonestar.texas.net/~bhaight/parthenon.jpg
                      http://www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~aa/old/snatched/parthenon2.JPG
                      http://www.arch.su.edu.au/~vanoo_p/Ancient.html

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