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strategyonly
Apr 02, 2008, 06:57 AM
With all the talk lately plus this was done by personal request. Some "what if" units included.

In recent years other countries have increasingly raised the issue of human-rights violations in Tibet, and have pressured the Chinese government to moderate their stance in that region.

Download: http://files.filefront.com/Tibetrar/;9936047;/fileinfo.html

strategyonly
Apr 02, 2008, 06:59 AM
Leaders that are in the civ: and buildings:

Songtsen Gampo was the thirty-third king of the Yarlung Dynasty of Tibet.

credits:

Zerver /bernie14 / danrell / Roamty /
AlazkanAssassin/GarretSidzaka/Andrew_JayQuueg/meatwad4289
/Kael and FfH2 Team/CivGoldTeam/Duel/Chugginator/civmansam/
Supa/ArneoKerdarun/Zuul/MeteorPunch/Rabbit,White/Chalid/bmarnz/
Aranor/Wyz_sub10/snafusmith/C.Roland/woodelf/GarretSidzaka/
Robo Magic Man/TheBladeRoden/krowtrobot/seZereth/PSYX/
J_Period/Ploeperpengel/Chamaedrys/nautil/Hadrean/sepamu92/sharick/
ggganz/Italicus/ArdRaeiss/Hell's Angel/McGlocklinMA/mirtan/
Cafegio/korvgubben/The Conquests/Chiyu/hrochland/Khai/
Swarog/Walter Hawkwood/Fëanor/Nickolai/Axel/Mozza/bmarnz/
Bakuel/Gedemon/Grave/Zebra 9/bhiita/GeneralMatt/Houman/
Edgecrusher/timboobaa/Polycrates/FuzzyWuzzyBunny/asioasioasio/
siam/jojoweb/lamppost4/Sevo/Quueg/meatwad4289/Dale/avain/
dutchking/Psychic_Llamas/frenchman/PW90/GigaNerd/Dr. Funkshadow/
GIR/esnaz/winddelay/Amra/esnaz/

Sword_Of_Geddon
Apr 02, 2008, 09:23 AM
Five stars...well done...

strategyonly
Apr 02, 2008, 02:57 PM
Five stars...well done...

Thx at least someone is writing!!!!:goodjob:

dutchking
Apr 02, 2008, 03:00 PM
Looks good! :thumbsup: Tibet will receive poetic justice, in time.

And just out of curiosity, why is my name bolded in the credits? ;)

strategyonly
Apr 02, 2008, 03:02 PM
Looks good! :thumbsup: Tibet will receive poetic justice, in time.

And just out of curiosity, why is my name bolded in the credits? ;)

ahaah sorry i was working on another civ that i included some or your planes. (Remedied).

dutchking
Apr 02, 2008, 03:03 PM
Its fine. :p

A lot of people don't do that so its especially appreciated, but you don't have to if its a nuisance.

strategyonly
Apr 02, 2008, 03:06 PM
Its fine. :p

A lot of people don't do that so its especially appreciated, but you don't have to if its a nuisance.

I like given credit (once i find out who did what).:rolleyes: But it is hard sometimes when you take from a certain MOD and then some think credit should be given to certain ones and sometimes i just have no idea, who did what when i do it this way, so to all of you SORRY!!

Is there a civ you'd like?

MusX
Apr 13, 2008, 01:55 AM
strategyonly, how did you change game skin from blue to red?

strategyonly
Apr 13, 2008, 03:56 AM
strategyonly, how did you change game skin from blue to red?

look for UI or HUD stuff here:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/downloads.php?do=cat&id=42

Fidardorist
May 02, 2008, 04:39 PM
Is there a civ you'd like?


Just kibbutzing but:

The Etruscans :dubious:, who fathered ancient Rome. Current day Tuscans. Were good craftsman and artisans (and the Tuscans, famously, still are.) Had a rep. for being lascivious. (But by Roman standards the Greeks were wanton hedonists.) Women at the feast? My goodness! Portrayed men and women exchanging affection in their pictoral art, which vanished from the artists' repetoire for well over 1000 years after their disappearance from the world stage.


...what else...Good traders and produced strong leaders. You could argue that Rome was just an Etruscan trading post at first, ruled by a succession of Etruscan strong men. They are somewhat mysterious bcs. there's no written record from them. That would be a fun civ, interesting to research and apply to BTS.

strategyonly
May 02, 2008, 06:54 PM
Just kibbutzing but:

The Etruscans :dubious:, who fathered ancient Rome. Current day Tuscans. Were good craftsman and artisans (and the Tuscans, famously, still are.) Had a rep. for being lascivious. (But by Roman standards the Greeks were wanton hedonists.) Women at the feast? My goodness! Portrayed men and women exchanging affection in their pictoral art, which vanished from the artists' repetoire for well over 1000 years after their disappearance from the world stage.


...what else...Good traders and produced strong leaders. You could argue that Rome was just an Etruscan trading post at first, ruled by a succession of Etruscan strong men. They are somewhat mysterious bcs. there's no written record from them. That would be a fun civ, interesting to research and apply to BTS.

Best thing to do is PM me, and have a list of what you'd want where and what units and leaders etc ok, thx.;)