Camelot!

What do you think of CAMELOT!? Should there be an update?

  • A great scenario. Can’t wait for an update.

    Votes: 17 65.4%
  • A good scenario. If you do an update, I might check it out.

    Votes: 7 26.9%
  • An ok scenario. Not interested in an update.

    Votes: 1 3.8%
  • This thing is so bad no update could make it better.

    Votes: 1 3.8%

  • Total voters
    26
80 wide by 160 tall.
Of course, the actual land area is less being that it's a map of the UK.
So, without actually counting, I'd say it's 70% or a little less than 9000 tiles.
There are 13 civs that compete for space.
 
Azmorg, are you going to make a second version of this?
 
Yes, it's in the works now. Most of it is done, just need some Civilopedia editing and minor tweaks. Would have been done a couple months ago, but I've gotten side tracked doing a Medieval mod.
 
Cool! Can't wait. This is one of the greatest top 10 scenario/mods of all time.
 
I just downloaded Camelot and got the winrar. I am really not good at adding things so I need some help. I see two folders. First pic of folder.. and the second pic of folder Camelot! and then the scenario Camelot!.big. What do I do now? I know this is a stupid question so plz take pity of a computer dummy
 
If you have Complete put the Camelot! folder and map into:

C:\Program Files\Firaxis Games\Civilization III Complete\Conquests\Scenarios

Spoiler Read this only if you have the Conquest Expanison :
If you have Conquest, put it into:

C:\Program Files\Infrogrames Interactive\Civilization III Complete\Conquests\Scenarios
 
TombRaider said:
I just downloaded Camelot and got the winrar. I am really not good at adding things so I need some help. I see two folders. First pic of folder.. and the second pic of folder Camelot! and then the scenario Camelot!.big. What do I do now? I know this is a stupid question so plz take pity of a computer dummy
Glad you downloaded. Don't be calling your question stupid. Just 'cause you don't know something has no bearing on your intelligence. Ok?

So here's what you do. The second folder should contain two other folders: Art & Text. If it does, then put that folder, the Camelot! one, in the Scenarios folder of Conquests. Now, you need to have Civ III, Conquests. If you don't then Camelot! won't work. Next, you want to put the Camelot!.biq file in there as well.

If you don't know where the Scenarios folder is, follow this path. Go to your desktop, double click on My Computer. Double click on Hard Drive (C). Double click on Program Files. Now, if you have the Civ III Complete, Gold Edition, then double click on Firaxis Games. If you have the Conquests expansion game, then you double click on Infogrames. Which ever you have, you next double click on Civilization III. Then double click on Conquests. Then double click on Scenarios. This is where the Camelot! folder and Camelot!.biq file go.

To play the game, start up Civ Conquests. On the main menu, choose Civ Content. Now find Camelot! and happy gaming.
 
Azmorg said:
Glad you downloaded. Don't be calling your question stupid. Just 'cause you don't know something has no bearing on your intelligence. Ok?

Are you by any chance a teacher? :D

Even so that is some powerful wisdom.
 
I was. My wife is.
But more importantly, I'm a follower of Jesus.
He gave His life for me because of His love for me.
How can I be any less loving towards others?
And yes, 'tis powerful wisdom, His, not mine.
 
Azmorg said:
But more importantly, I'm a follower of Jesus.

Same here. :)

BTW, how's the update comin'? If you need any help just call. :D
 
Update's been put on hold while I get the New Medieval European Mod figured out. Am hoping to be done with that by Christmas or so, and will then return to CAMELOT! Return to CAMELOT!, hmm... That has a ring to it.
 
And now for something completely different:
Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, and... some more spam.
 
We like to dine in Camelot; we eat Ham, Jam and Spam a lot!

:D
 
Some things are better left well alone.
Now bring me some shrubbery!
 
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