CAESAR'S GALLIC WARS
A SCENARIO BY JOHN P. PETROSKI AND GRISHNACH
FOR THE TEST OF TIME PATCH PROJECT V.0.15.1
2018
A SCENARIO BY JOHN P. PETROSKI AND GRISHNACH
FOR THE TEST OF TIME PATCH PROJECT V.0.15.1
2018
"Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam
incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum
lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur."
incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum
lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur."
This is the first new scenario released featuring lua events. Some groundbreaking features from this scenario include:
1. Ranged attack units
2. An Area of Recruitment
3. Units spawned on site of 'capture'
4. Prerequisite buildings for certain units (cavalry require stables, etc.)
5. Batch files are now obsolete!
This requires TNO's Test of Time Patch Project v.0.15.1 or greater! It can be downloaded here: https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/the-test-of-time-patch-project.517282/page-47#post-15089974
1. Ranged attack units
2. An Area of Recruitment
3. Units spawned on site of 'capture'
4. Prerequisite buildings for certain units (cavalry require stables, etc.)
5. Batch files are now obsolete!
This requires TNO's Test of Time Patch Project v.0.15.1 or greater! It can be downloaded here: https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/the-test-of-time-patch-project.517282/page-47#post-15089974
May 58 B.C.
The Helvetii have been on the move for several months
now, a massive migration of an entire people.
Earlier this year, the tribes of the Alps torched their
homesteads and fields, determined never to return.
Their goal was to settle in the fertile lands of Gaul,
which naturally alarmed the new governor of the nearby
Roman province: Gaius Julius Caesar.
At first, the Helvetii had requested safe passage
through Roman territory. Badly outnumbered, Caesar
initially delayed, telling the Helvetic delgates to
return in several weeks. This gave Caesar enough time
to send for his four legions, and to raise two more.
When the Helvetic delegates returned, they were refused
passage through the province. This left them only one
option: to invade the lands of Rome's Aeudian allies.
Seeking fortune and glory, Caesar moved swiftly to
intercept the invaders in the hills near Bibracte...
The Helvetii have been on the move for several months
now, a massive migration of an entire people.
Earlier this year, the tribes of the Alps torched their
homesteads and fields, determined never to return.
Their goal was to settle in the fertile lands of Gaul,
which naturally alarmed the new governor of the nearby
Roman province: Gaius Julius Caesar.
At first, the Helvetii had requested safe passage
through Roman territory. Badly outnumbered, Caesar
initially delayed, telling the Helvetic delgates to
return in several weeks. This gave Caesar enough time
to send for his four legions, and to raise two more.
When the Helvetic delegates returned, they were refused
passage through the province. This left them only one
option: to invade the lands of Rome's Aeudian allies.
Seeking fortune and glory, Caesar moved swiftly to
intercept the invaders in the hills near Bibracte...