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Earth Standard Size 1905 2016-10-05

For those who have slow PCs but love Earth scenarios, I bring to you...

Standard Size Earth 1905

Current version: 1.2

Created using Matrix's Earth Standard Size map (thanks a lot for that map!) which can be found here.

Share your experience with this scenario and how your version of history of the 20th Century evolved :)

Available Civs:
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Civ list:
-British Empire
---Vassals of British Empire:
-----India (3 cities)
-----Canada (7 cities)
-----Australia
(5 cities)
Probably the best civ, has territories in Africa, Oceania and Caribbean and big civs as vassals. # of cities: 12
-USA
One of the best civs, has good terrain and resources. Also has control of the Phillipines. # of cities: 11
-Russia
Largest civ in territory, surrounded by potential victims. Though it doesn't start very well, it always becomes a monster. # of cities: 14
-France
Civ with many African possessions, including Madagascar and Vietnam. Also has a Pacific island. # of cities: 7
-Germany
Biggest territory in Europe, more troops in Europe than any other civ, has African colonies and two Pacific islands. # of cities: 6
-Iberia (Portugal and Spain)
Some colonies in Africa. Kind of hard. # of cities: 3
-Italy
Some colonies in Africa. Has the Holy Shrine of Christianity, which may give an economic advantage. # of cities: 3
-Low Countries
Territories in Africa and Indonesia. # of cities: 5
-Scandinavian
Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. # of cities: 3
-Ottoman Empire
Owns Turkey and Arabian Peninsula. Has strategical Oil resources. # of cities: 4
-Central American Countries
Mexico, Cuba and other countries all the way down to Panama. # of cities: 4
-Latinoamerica
All of South America except Brazil. # of cities: 6
-Brazil
Has good land and resources to explore. # of cities: 5
-China
Somewhat weak nation. # of cities: 4
-Japan
Active in Asia. Must be updated with more troops. # of cities: 3


Change log:
Version 1.2 (13/5/2010)
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-Fixed some holy city stuff
-Added and removed units to balance the game better; added navies to the most powerful civs
-Changed the size of most cities (which all had previously 4 population)
-Added Great People to the most advanced cities of the world due to quick catch-up by less advanced civs (which is unrealistic, I think)
-Changed the position of Paris (to minimize the culture battle between Paris and Amsterdam due to crowding)
-Wellington is now controlled by Australia
-Added 5 corporations (Cereal Mills to USA; Sid'Sushi to Japan; Mining Inc to Germany; Civ Jewelers to Great Britain; Creative Constructions to France)
-Changed some diplomacy relations


Version 1.1 (5/2/2010):
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-Added Trinidad and Tobago, Taiwan, Palau, Marshall Islands, New Hebrides and Tuamotu
-Replaced Balkan with Japan; Balkan territory is now German
-Fixed culture levels to fill up the map (for both gameplay and aesthetics purposes)
-Fixed some city names and changed Bangkok to Singapore
-Added more troops to make for more historical accuracy
-Added Courthouses to all African cities and islands to help civs ease their impact on the economy
-Added Libraries and Universities to some European and North American cities


Future updates:
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I hope to introduce already changed civics instead of the basic ones and to upgrade cities with more buildings. Also better diplomatic relations.
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