I have been playing this scenario alot, so i am familiar with the scripted events that happen in here, (specific births, unit spawns, cities changing names, etc).
I was playing as rome, and i realized that Macedonia just gained about 400 points in a single turn, and that 3 civilizations just dissapered off the map. From what i could see initially, Macedonia took all of the cities and only had 2 archers in each city. While i realize there is a statisical probability to win fights with archers, but to win about 20 cities in one turn with only 2 archers at each is astounding. But it doesn't end there. The Greeks (who were wiped out), just re-appeared in all of the original greek cities with 2 archers in each, took the cities back, and was back in the game. The seleucians (sp?) later came in with dozens of phalanx units (WTH, i didn't know they got phalanx units), and stampeded through a couple of cities.
Here is the saved file after i realized WTH is going on. I did not edit it, but i did take it to the world editor to find out what is going on.
I was playing as rome, and i realized that Macedonia just gained about 400 points in a single turn, and that 3 civilizations just dissapered off the map. From what i could see initially, Macedonia took all of the cities and only had 2 archers in each city. While i realize there is a statisical probability to win fights with archers, but to win about 20 cities in one turn with only 2 archers at each is astounding. But it doesn't end there. The Greeks (who were wiped out), just re-appeared in all of the original greek cities with 2 archers in each, took the cities back, and was back in the game. The seleucians (sp?) later came in with dozens of phalanx units (WTH, i didn't know they got phalanx units), and stampeded through a couple of cities.
Here is the saved file after i realized WTH is going on. I did not edit it, but i did take it to the world editor to find out what is going on.