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MAP: 120x50 Water Wars

Exsanguination

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This is a wiiiide map, with really only 2 perks:

1) There is one body of water running straight through the middle

2) It is divided into north and south, and each region has the majority of 2 strategic and 2 luxury resources.

I like it, tell me what you think.

***01/05/01 - number of barbarian camps dramatically reduced. Tell me if you find any insurmountable difficulties with barbarians.


*How do you get the mini map? I know you do the retire thing, but what then?


Here it is (there is a readme):
 

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Once you've retired, and before the replay begins, hit the print screen button on your keyboard. Exit Civ3, open your favourite image editor, go to the Edit menu and choose Paste.
 
Originally posted by rdomarat
Once you've retired, and before the replay begins, hit the print screen button on your keyboard. Exit Civ3, open your favourite image editor, go to the Edit menu and choose Paste.


Ah, bu then I get the whole screen
 
So use a picture editor (Photoshop, for example) to cut out the map, and save it as its own image.
 
i`ll give it a shot and then if it works i`ll tell you how i did it ..
ok i did it yeah,,considering i just learned myself a few days ago..
this is how i do it dont know if there is an easier way but it worked .
first you do the retire thing to get to the map picture.
click on your print screen key on your keyboard
then i hit my windows key ( the one with the windows logo on it )so i can access my other programs.
i choose my paint program and paste it on there
then i crop it (with the dotted square on the top of the paint symbols)
once the map is outlinned i right click(on the map) and select copy i then open the paint program again(keeping the old one active) and paste just the map on a new sheet.
to make it a jpg i email it to myself at my yahoo adress them go check my yahoo mail.
yahoo turns it into a jpg automatically so i then forward it to my documents .
now the picture is in my documents as a jpg and ready to be used..

well it probally is a really long version on how to do it but its the only way i know how at this time...hope this will help you until you learn a better way.
 
here goes,lol
 

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