CivPartisan
King
YOU MAY NOW DOWNLOAD THIS SCENARIO!!!
That's right! This project did not go forgotten as some might have thought. I've finally gotten back to reworking the graphics and stamping out the general Classic Civ II scenario part of it. I am still working on the EVENTS file which will actually be only a single events file--however--I intend to create an events file for each version (CiC, FW, and MGE).
Obviously, the game will run more complete and best on MGE, but right now, on CiC, it's fun and that is what matters.
First of all, I'd like to say that the name of the "1776" scenario is actually 'BIRTH OF AMERICA'. BEBRO created the title.gif (a fine job) along with a few other graphics.
The scenario is about the Revolutionary War in America, but from a world perspective (world theater). You see, where I've seen other Rev War scenarios fall short is that it was never as simple as a fight in America and that was that. Many other countries were involved in different aspects of the war and colonization during that period. Their participation could have changed if certain things did occur or 'did not' occur politically. Things could have turned out so different for Americans that to leave out these other nations is to pass up the opportunity to play a really intriguing part of history.
The point of this scenario is not to be historically exact. It's more like what people do in WWII scenarios (playing the Germans as I know you guys do) to see if you can get a different outcome. You can of course play the Americans, which is still quite a challenge.
YOU MAY NOW DOWNLOAD THIS SCENARIO!!!
I will include a small events file (the working file missing the historical items) just so you can see the layout of the scenario. I am working on game balance and need some help getting that right. Thanks for all the help and leave your comments for play test in this thread.
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John Valdez
Modpacks/Scenarios/Review
[This message has been edited by JValdezToo (edited June 07, 2001).]
[This message has been edited by JValdezToo (edited July 09, 2001).]
That's right! This project did not go forgotten as some might have thought. I've finally gotten back to reworking the graphics and stamping out the general Classic Civ II scenario part of it. I am still working on the EVENTS file which will actually be only a single events file--however--I intend to create an events file for each version (CiC, FW, and MGE).
Obviously, the game will run more complete and best on MGE, but right now, on CiC, it's fun and that is what matters.
First of all, I'd like to say that the name of the "1776" scenario is actually 'BIRTH OF AMERICA'. BEBRO created the title.gif (a fine job) along with a few other graphics.
The scenario is about the Revolutionary War in America, but from a world perspective (world theater). You see, where I've seen other Rev War scenarios fall short is that it was never as simple as a fight in America and that was that. Many other countries were involved in different aspects of the war and colonization during that period. Their participation could have changed if certain things did occur or 'did not' occur politically. Things could have turned out so different for Americans that to leave out these other nations is to pass up the opportunity to play a really intriguing part of history.
The point of this scenario is not to be historically exact. It's more like what people do in WWII scenarios (playing the Germans as I know you guys do) to see if you can get a different outcome. You can of course play the Americans, which is still quite a challenge.
YOU MAY NOW DOWNLOAD THIS SCENARIO!!!
I will include a small events file (the working file missing the historical items) just so you can see the layout of the scenario. I am working on game balance and need some help getting that right. Thanks for all the help and leave your comments for play test in this thread.
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John Valdez
Modpacks/Scenarios/Review
[This message has been edited by JValdezToo (edited June 07, 2001).]
[This message has been edited by JValdezToo (edited July 09, 2001).]