First Question:
Is there a special link to follow to get to all of the ModMods of FFH2 or adjusted versions of FFH2?
Second Question:
How difficult would it be to make FFH2 an early era of human history? (And if someone already asked this question, feel free to send me to that link)
I realize this could be considered sacrilege, but hear me out please. I have recently been playing around with the html of FFH2 and have switched all of the leaders and nations back to BtS. I guess I just wanted 'Interview with a Vampire' to happen. So I basically titled the Calabim the French and put Napoleon as their leader. I did this with all of the FFH2 civilizations and even divided a couple up, Portugal and Netherlands are different versions of the Lanun.
I think it would be fun to play out most of FFH2, then go through the dark ages where you forget so much of what you have learned (even though you retain your units) and then you bounce into human history. A nuclear bomb being a significant addition to the armageddon counter.
Another thought was to have civilizations eventually morph into newer ones. Example: Calabim turning into the French Empire similar to Hyborem or Mercurians; except you would retain all of the abilities of the previous civilization.
Is there a special link to follow to get to all of the ModMods of FFH2 or adjusted versions of FFH2?
Second Question:
How difficult would it be to make FFH2 an early era of human history? (And if someone already asked this question, feel free to send me to that link)
I realize this could be considered sacrilege, but hear me out please. I have recently been playing around with the html of FFH2 and have switched all of the leaders and nations back to BtS. I guess I just wanted 'Interview with a Vampire' to happen. So I basically titled the Calabim the French and put Napoleon as their leader. I did this with all of the FFH2 civilizations and even divided a couple up, Portugal and Netherlands are different versions of the Lanun.
I think it would be fun to play out most of FFH2, then go through the dark ages where you forget so much of what you have learned (even though you retain your units) and then you bounce into human history. A nuclear bomb being a significant addition to the armageddon counter.
Another thought was to have civilizations eventually morph into newer ones. Example: Calabim turning into the French Empire similar to Hyborem or Mercurians; except you would retain all of the abilities of the previous civilization.