Altered Maps X: Ten Time's a Altered Map

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A somewhat semi-accurate map I made of the locations of the cities of all 31 Civs in Civilizaiton III: Conquests.

Since I couldn't find a large map with both national boundaries and rivers, I went without the rivers, which really messes up Sumeria, Babylon, and Egypt a bit.

By far the biggest cluster of cities belongs to the Aztecs, where I lost track of how just how many cities actually ended up in the Valley of Mexico.

Two dots of two or more colours overlapping each other indicate a city present in multiple lists (i.e. Byzantium)

Spoiler :

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That's a really interesting map. Some notes:
* Germany does not appear to have a lot of city names, and China has surprisingly little as well.
* Portugal appears to be the only civ with colonies as city names.
* Nobody cares about East Europe, Oceania, Central Africa, or 75% of South America.
 
India doesn't have many city names either, and technically some of them (which aren't marked on the map) aren't even cities (Indus, Ganges, Bengal, Punjab).

In Civ4 the city lists are generally much more comprehensive.
 
A somewhat semi-accurate map I made of the locations of the cities of all 31 Civs in Civilizaiton III: Conquests.

Since I couldn't find a large map with both national boundaries and rivers, I went without the rivers, which really messes up Sumeria, Babylon, and Egypt a bit.

By far the biggest cluster of cities belongs to the Aztecs, where I lost track of how just how many cities actually ended up in the Valley of Mexico.

Two dots of two or more colours overlapping each other indicate a city present in multiple lists (i.e. Byzantium)

Spoiler :

c3c.png

You must've been really bored :lol:

India doesn't have many city names either, and technically some of them (which aren't marked on the map) aren't even cities (Indus, Ganges, Bengal, Punjab).

In Civ4 the city lists are generally much more comprehensive.

We all know CivIII is better than Civ4.

No comments on my map?

I don't really know what to say.
 
A somewhat semi-accurate map I made of the locations of the cities of all 31 Civs in Civilizaiton III: Conquests.

Since I couldn't find a large map with both national boundaries and rivers, I went without the rivers, which really messes up Sumeria, Babylon, and Egypt a bit.

By far the biggest cluster of cities belongs to the Aztecs, where I lost track of how just how many cities actually ended up in the Valley of Mexico.

Two dots of two or more colours overlapping each other indicate a city present in multiple lists (i.e. Byzantium)

Spoiler :

c3c.png

Awesome map. Someone should do it for Civ IV.
 
There's something I find very pretty about a pre-Mussolini Greater Italy.
 
Right I forgot about that, kinda strange that Mussolini would agree to partition the city of Rome while trying to rebuild the Roman Empire.
 
Not really, given that it has been de facto partitioned since 1870. The Italian authorities had always been quite happy to let the Church retain what amounts to a large compound, they just never managed to work out a deal. Only the Garibaldian radicals actually wanted to take the Vatican as well, and that for reasons of anti-clerical principal rather than because it was geopolitically relevant.
 
Right I forgot about that, kinda strange that Mussolini would agree to partition the city of Rome while trying to rebuild the Roman Empire.

I would rather have the largest religious and semi-political organisation not against me in exchange for a couple of buildings and annual cheque.
 
Awesome map. Someone should do it for Civ IV.

If someone shows me where to get complete Civ IV city lists as well as a nice, large map with borders and rivers on it, then I'll give it a shot :p

(same goes for Civ I, II, and V)
 
You could just load up cIV and World Builder all of a civilization's cities in...
 
You could just load up cIV and World Builder all of a civilization's cities in...

Then I would have to actually install Civ IV
 
If someone shows me where to get complete Civ IV city lists as well as a nice, large map with borders and rivers on it, then I'll give it a shot :p

(same goes for Civ I, II, and V)

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!

(Execpt for Denmark, I don't have that civ)

I'll get them tommorow
 
Spoiler :
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