LouLong
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Welcome to Rocroy ! This battle in 1643 saw the first defeat of the Spanish tercios. Enghien had the good idea of bombarding them. This was the beginning of the end for the Spanish army. But during this scenario you can still prove tercios to be the strongest units ever.
The game is based on my Great Armada scenario which can be downloaded here: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=104091
We will be playing version 2.2 "a".
There are 8 playable civs.
The players/civs/play order :
- Maghrib : Hasdrubal Barca
- France : Pinman
- Scotland : FuglCiv
- Spain : Semental
- England : Quarky
- Dutch : Greygamer
- League : Loulong
- Ireland : Knutis
SPECIAL RULES:
- no city razing or abandoning. Selling all improvements is authorized.
- 1st turn no fight
- First 5 turns no alliance with Scotland (Scotland can attack whoever it wants though).
- No ship bombardment of land improvements (roads, mines, and irrigation). Ships can of course still bombard each other as well as units and cities.
Welcome to Rocroy ! This battle in 1643 saw the first defeat of the Spanish tercios. Enghien had the good idea of bombarding them. This was the beginning of the end for the Spanish army. But during this scenario you can still prove tercios to be the strongest units ever.
The game is based on my Great Armada scenario which can be downloaded here: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=104091
We will be playing version 2.2 "a".
There are 8 playable civs.
The players/civs/play order :
- Maghrib : Hasdrubal Barca
- France : Pinman
- Scotland : FuglCiv
- Spain : Semental
- England : Quarky
- Dutch : Greygamer
- League : Loulong
- Ireland : Knutis
SPECIAL RULES:
- no city razing or abandoning. Selling all improvements is authorized.
- 1st turn no fight
- First 5 turns no alliance with Scotland (Scotland can attack whoever it wants though).
- No ship bombardment of land improvements (roads, mines, and irrigation). Ships can of course still bombard each other as well as units and cities.