Europe, N Africa, W Asia, 180x180

artemisarrow

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This 180x180 map of Europe, N Africa, W Asia, can be used for all ages.
Set to standard for Conquests
 

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All you have to do to get resources is open the map in the Editor, and select "Redistribute Natural Resources" from the "Map" pull-down menu.
 
thx m8.... i got civ3 with the 2 expansion sets for about 3 days... i dont hav much experience with editor and such other things...

btw u speak german??? location über alles??^^ :D
 
Ja, ich kan ein bisschen Deutsch sprechen, aber mein Hollaendisch ist besser. (did I get that right?)
 
VAGABOND please look at the dates on the threads you post at-posting more than a few weeks after is known as bumping and annows the locals
 
yep that was a correct and right sentence^^ ur dutch? nice...
OFF TOPIC: Nee, ik ben geen Nederlander, maar ik heb in België voor drie jaar gewond.

Okay, back to ON TOPIC.

P.S. Just cuz my Dutch is better doesn't mean it's good.
 
Yeah, plus English is from Europe! Nevermind that I have a colonial accent & vocabulary...
 
Where are the rivers?:confused::mad:
 
Now I am going to have to take another look at it, as I never noticed that the rivers were missing. If they are, get out your Atlas, and put the ones that you want using the River overlay in the editor.

I could do that... except I don't like to watch grass grow... which is just as tedious. Trust me I looked up a map of European rivers... oh dear god... it almost not even worth it:eek::cry::lol::crazyeye:!
I wanted the map to create a scenario based on an alternate turn of events for the Roman Empire. Instead of a bi-split it's a tri-split. Basically take the OTL western portion and separate Gaul and Hispania from the rest to create the ATL Western Empire and the rest of OTL west is the Middle Empire. The Eastern Empire is geographically the same. The the West and East consolidate while the middle falls apart. Very interesting...
If you wish to read it follow this link.

Edit: I also just realized that he left out the most important river in history: The Nile!
 
I will look at it, but the major rivers to add would be the Danube, Rhine, and maybe the Elbe and Vistula. The Nile should not be that hard to add. I will see what I can do.
 
It's an ok map. No rivers at all is a minus. Russia is featureless, which is typical as pretty much all map makers just decide to screw Russia and leave it blank. I would rate this one a 2 out of 3
 
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