Sorry for the late response. I've been wrapped up in other things lately.
<b>MightyMaus</b>
Regarding the terrain. I have been trying to make some new terrain. I ripped graphics from Fallout 2 but I had a difficult time with the palette and implementing it in the Civilization 3 format. It was far more work and I eventually gave up. I really like your idea about dead forests. I'll edit the pine forest - that other one really turns me off graphically. That would only be a day's work. I'll try it soon. The city ruins is a wonderful idea too, but I think goody huts will look odd on it. I'd have to experiment with it. Brown hills is great too.
Josef is correct, I can easily change the colors of the existing terrain. Hmmm. Next update you will probably see new terrain! Jungles are the only thing that really worry me. Maybe
I made the ocean bright green slime. Looked nice in the *.PCX files but it was pretty hard on the eyes in the game. Plus it just kinda puts you up sailing ships through green sludge. Brown sludge may not be a bad idea. I'll try it.
<b>Josef</b>
I know all about lightning storms! My computer just got hit through my phone line about a week ago now. Fried two PCI ports, a USB port, my graphics card, and my modem. Pesky thing lightning.
By the way, I'm going to be in the UK in June! Can't wait, I adore Europe. I lived in Germany last year. That was grand. I should have accepted admittance to school in London. I'd rather be there than here, right now.
Anyhow...
I didn't realize that wasn't the same font! I'll snag the pipboy font and see how that looks. Changing the Civilization 3 font is very easy; go to the root directory of Civ3. There should be a file there called LSANS.TTF - that is a true type font. All you have to do is back it up, then rename whatever ttf font you want to LSANS.TTF. Viola! Civ3 will now use that font instead of the generic Sans Serif one. Cool, huh? I've tried a few, just to jazz things up but nothing quite works correctly. Most fonts are out of alignment.
I have those Fallout 2 extraction files! It's a pain in the butt, although handy.
I have photoshop! I never use it, but I have it. Making the landscape blasted is a good idea guys. I never thought about that. I can probably cut and paste blasts from Fallout 2 and Tactics and then try and match it to the terrain in Civ3. This will be a bit of work, but I think I should be able to get on it by next week.
<b>Ferret Lover</b>
Bummer, dude. I feel so bad. I'll compress it in something a mac can use. I use a compression format made by a German company. The format is called ACE. I find it is the best for multimedia compressions.
I haven't owned a Mac since 1989 - so I'm a bit out of it. Back in the day it was: GZip and Tar formats. I can do either of them. There is also a format that WinACE supports called GZip Tar which I guess is a combination of the two? I'm sure just plain ZIP has come to the Mac by now if you think Mac users would prefer that. Not sure how big a ZIP file would be - worst compression ever. Oh, I can do Java JAR too.
I'll compress an archive as soon as I hear from you.
By the way, everyone can e-mail me at
kiranpatil@yahoo.com
My old e-mail address doesn't work. Everytime I log in, hotmail freezes up.