Switched Szenario speed from Standard to Epic.Tried to improve the Babylon starting location a little bit, they have been very weak during my Egypt test game.Recreated the Middle East coast to be able to place all 4 City states including their resources.Removed some Dye in Siberia, because there was too much.Recreated the ancient lake in Tunesia (Africa) near Leptis Magna, for a future CS.Reduced the amount of iron in several deposits in Siberia and Asia.Swapped some of the CS's to have a better suiting art style or CS-type at their location.Replaced Brusseles with Antwerp (Mercantile), Brusselles is now somewhere in Eastern Europe under another name.Relocated Leptis Magna a few tiles to the east, to get closer to its TSL.Added Gortyna the ancient capital of Crete as a Cultured CS.Added Brest as a Maritime CS to fill the gap, there were to few CS in Western Europe.Added a fake Ur for G&K version as Maritime CS (basically renamed Kuwait).Added a fake Byblos for G&K version as Maritime CS.Added Samarkand as Mercantile CS on the eastern egde of the map.Added Syktywkar as Cultured CS north of Russia to fill the gap.Added a color scheme for the world builder to see the type of each city state, however the color scheme does not seem to be used ingame.Presettled all City states with their intended names.I have made a new G&K version of the map: Songhai -> Was dropped in favor of BNW Civs (Morocco) The Huns -> Was dropped in favor of BNW Civs (Poland) Was also dropped in favor of BNW Civs (Assyria)ĭenmark -> Weak and has no room to expand and dropped in favor of BNW Civs (Portugal)Īustria -> Was dropped in favor of BNW Civs (Venice) The original starting locations are still found on the map as "random player start position", in case you want to make any changes, or you want to add your favorite civilization again.Ĭelts -> I wanted to have a stronger England, GB is just too small to support two fully developed Civs. I hope, that I have deleted the least interesting/most annoying ones. The normal World Editor without modding it, only allows to add 22 Civs to the map, so I had to delete some old Civilizations. Please make sure you open it via the mod menu and load the scenario, if you want to use the preset cities and resources. Lake Victoria (Tana Lake, Source of Blue Nile) Suez Canal is not possible, because the canal was build in 1869, not in ancient times. If you miss any of these Civs, please scroll down and choose the complete Europe map.īosporus is now a land bridge, but Konstantinopel can be used as a passage, this improves Byzantines performance a lot. The Netherlands, Denmark, England, The Celts, Sweden -> The map has been cutted in favor of an East South expansion, I wanted players to be able to circumnavigate Arabia and conquer Asia like Alexander the Great. Venice -> There are not enough city states around that area, Venice would also hinder Rome to start a major expansion. The Huns -> I decided it would be better to pick Russia instead, because this is a more common civilization.Īustria -> It was mainly dropped because of the lack of space in that area, but also due to its ability. Please make sure you open it via the mod menu and load the scenario, if you want to use the preset city states and resources. There are also some smaller adjusted regional maps for certain parts of Europe.Īll recent maps, will always be attached to the first post. There will be up to 22 Civs available depending on map size. The locations of the resources are roughly placed in their natural and climatic appropriate locations. The map has also been adjusted with more luxuries and strategic resources. I have also carefully drawn all rivers so it should be pretty realistic. There are several different shapes and pieces of the map, which can be played alone, because it was not possible to add everything even on the largest map size. The map is based upon the Fall of Rome Scenario, but it has been greatly extended to fit complete Europe, the Sahara and Western Asia including India. Version 10 of the map pack is now released! Thank you for all those thousands who downloaded and played the map.
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