Firebug's Civilizations

Or I could compile it because I do it all the time and have little to no creative input :)
 
I don't get this compiling thing. Why would i get someone to compile for me?
I do this
- Code the mod
- usually ask for lua help
- Upload it

Where do other people come in?
 
I don't get this compiling thing. Why would i get someone to compile for me?
I do this
- Code the mod
- usually ask for lua help
- Upload it

Where do other people come in?

For me it's mostly .dds compiling since trying to organize .dds stuff is really damn boring.

Ask senshi, he probably has more knowledge in that area.
 
Take a look at my list of mods, do you think i care about compiling? honestly, i'm good. Thanks for all the feedback though. :D
 
Samos (Polycrates)
Tyrant of the Mediterranean - +15% of your Gold per turn goes towards Naval Production. +1 Gold per coastal tile worked and +1 Production per plantation worked. (Can't build Settlers)
Eupalinian (Aqueduct) - 40% of Food is carried over after a new Citizen is born. +2 Defense and +20 HP.
Samaina (Trireme) - Coastal Raider I and may enter territory without open borders.


Just a plan of things ahead.
 
Seems too weak, honestly. Not being able to build settlers is one of the single biggest handicaps in the game, so if you slap that on a civ you have to make some aspect of the civ mega-overpowered to adequately compensate for it. Your Argos civ works well because you made them godly in terms of food, which made them the single largest city I've ever had. This Samos design has no such redeeming feature. The UB especially seems like a missed opportunity. Change the defense to production or food and then you'd start to have a UB worthy of a no-settlers civ.
 
It's a no-settler Civ, yeah, but it seems to be geared towards Domination.
 
The UB does seem week, if someone's capital needs that defense they have already messed up a lot. And if it is a conquest civ the person should have a large enough army and be on the offensive so the capital wouldn't even be under attack. I do like the UA and UU.
 
Work has begun on the (long-time coming) Athens art update.

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I'm just looking for suitable a Athens background which is surprisingly hard to come by.

And have a sneak peak at the very WIP Agememnon and Polycrates leaderscreens.
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I'm a busy bee.
 
Pericles and Agamemnon look awesome, so is headless Polycrates
 
What's up with Pericles mouth?

Aside from that... nice.

Failed attempt at civving his mouth up a bit. I might go back to the one the base image had.
 
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PERICLES MK.II


And a question for the few of you that care:
Do i keep the Hippeis UU, or in my big Athens update do i replace the UU with some thing else? Maybe an early Marine style unit (Epibatai)?
 
What about a Great Scientist replacement? Philosopher or something like that?

Saving that for Miletus, preferably.


But looking back at Athens, i think its pretty weak for a One-city civ. I may think of some way to make it able to puppet city states, or at least gain more bonuses from them.
 
Perhaps Athens could expend great people (just in general, I haven't thought of specifics) to take city states, like JFD's modified Austria or a modified Venice? Maybe expending prophets/scientists/cultural great people would be more fitting?
 
You could go with a Boule UB in order to reflect the Athenian democracy - while the system was by no means unique to Athens, pretty much the most detailed accounts of them we have are from that city. It could work well with a Great Orator UGW - leaving reference to the Athenian empire to the UA.

If you were set on giving them an additional way to control cities you could have them gain control of City States that they have pledged to protect (along with something else) to reflect the fact that the Delian league evolved out of various Polis coming to Athens for protection from the Persians. Alternatively you could have puppeted/allied city states yeild either additional gold, or production towards naval units in the capital via trade route, reflecting on the fact that initially the Athenians would accept Ships, Soldiers and Weaponry in place of monetary payment of the dues owed by client states of the Delian league - at least before the treasury was moved from Delos.
 
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