hello there. I hope Im posting this in the right place...Im new here, and I dont want my first post to incite calls of "STFU N00B!1!" I've read this site for a while, and you guys are civ3 Gods, so I was wondering if maybe you guys could help me with this question I've got.
I own civ3 and civ3 conquests. One of the really cool things about about civ3 was the huge earth map. I'd edit that map in my civ3 map editor, and set manditory starting posisions, so the game would look like the current world map. (America starting in North America, Perisa in the middle east, etc.) Those games were wicked fun.
So, naturally, when I saw the oodles of new civs in my Conquests game, I was dying to try it out again. I'm running into some problems. I cant open that earth map in my civ3 conquests editor, and I cant use the new civs if I run it in the regular map editor. if I DONT edit it, the countries end all all wrong (Ottomans in florida, America in Russia...we cant have that happen!)
So...Im wondering...if there a earth map conquest I can download, or a way to copy the map from the civ3 editor, and paste it in the conquests editor? or another way I can work this out?
thanks guys
-matt
I own civ3 and civ3 conquests. One of the really cool things about about civ3 was the huge earth map. I'd edit that map in my civ3 map editor, and set manditory starting posisions, so the game would look like the current world map. (America starting in North America, Perisa in the middle east, etc.) Those games were wicked fun.
So, naturally, when I saw the oodles of new civs in my Conquests game, I was dying to try it out again. I'm running into some problems. I cant open that earth map in my civ3 conquests editor, and I cant use the new civs if I run it in the regular map editor. if I DONT edit it, the countries end all all wrong (Ottomans in florida, America in Russia...we cant have that happen!)
So...Im wondering...if there a earth map conquest I can download, or a way to copy the map from the civ3 editor, and paste it in the conquests editor? or another way I can work this out?
thanks guys
-matt