Hi, sorry if this is in the wrong place, am new and was a little desperate to find a solution to something but for the life of me I couldn't find a thread anywhere which gave me an answer.
Is it possible to have a custom scenario you design (or a modified version of an existing scenario) have your score be immortalized the same way it is for the existing scenarios in the game or even a normal game?
One of the things I always love to do when I play the game is to try and beat an existing high score I set in a scenario--but for custom scenarios, when the game ends, you get a postgame historograph and...that's it. After you exit that scenario, it's as if you never played it. It doesn't appear in the hall of fame, so you don't have a sense in the future of what your score was in that game.
Basically, the scenarios which came with Civ 3 Conquests have a page in the hall of fame, and normal games have a second, separate, page in the hall of fame. But custom scenarios don't have that and I couldn't find any information anywhere on the subject.
I've also observed that even just making any modification to an existing scenario (say, making a small change to the Rise of Rome scenario) will cause that scenario to no longer be recorded if that helps.
Is it possible to have a custom scenario you design (or a modified version of an existing scenario) have your score be immortalized the same way it is for the existing scenarios in the game or even a normal game?
One of the things I always love to do when I play the game is to try and beat an existing high score I set in a scenario--but for custom scenarios, when the game ends, you get a postgame historograph and...that's it. After you exit that scenario, it's as if you never played it. It doesn't appear in the hall of fame, so you don't have a sense in the future of what your score was in that game.
Basically, the scenarios which came with Civ 3 Conquests have a page in the hall of fame, and normal games have a second, separate, page in the hall of fame. But custom scenarios don't have that and I couldn't find any information anywhere on the subject.
I've also observed that even just making any modification to an existing scenario (say, making a small change to the Rise of Rome scenario) will cause that scenario to no longer be recorded if that helps.