Scenario: Kentucky

sprnv8

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Kentucky, United States of America
The rest of the United States has been engolfed by water from when the Ice Caps had melted.
Kentucky was the only state the was saved for some reson that only GOD knows.
Now you have to start over with Kentucky partialy under water, Be nice to the land or it to will be GONE!!!!!!


Pollution effect on every terrain: Coast,:eek:
Turns for worker jobs have all been lowered for faster development,:cool:
Barbarians are Restless,:mad:
Not correct starting positions,:scan:
Mountains Food=6,Shields=6,Commerce=6(Scary ain't it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :cry:
 

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Future KY.
 

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bahhh!!!! ya need west virginia the true red neck home land and the lesser known little state to the south west
 
LOL, i was gunna start work on a scenario where land turned to water, set after a WW3 or something, youve ruined my brilliant idea by doing it first ;).
I may do it anyway if i have the time :p

Anyway, Great mod, very nice, especially the coast idea :goodjob:
 
YA everyonce and a while I come up with a great\good idea:lol:
and try to be the first one to do it because I know I'm not the only one who thinks like me.:eek: That ain't to say that you can't put it in any Scenario though.:D
I like it because it is a perment terraform if you don't take care of the land.
I just wish that I knew how to Program,animate,& model for Civ 3 so I could make a whole different Scenario or even a Mod:confused:
 
this definately falls into the category of scenarios that i didnt expect to see. looks nice though.
 
lol i forgot about my post on here sure lol some hick civs would be nice hehe get blow up my home state
 
You can't have a true WV scenario, because a settler can't build on a mountain tile :) (although the rocky mountain people might just call them hills which would be fine) If you did allow it, you shouldn't let towns grow past size 6 because WV doesn't really have any cities either :)
 
Originally posted by bengood22
You can't have a true WV scenario, because a settler can't build on a mountain tile :) (although the rocky mountain people might just call them hills which would be fine) If you did allow it, you shouldn't let towns grow past size 6 because WV doesn't really have any cities either :)
Wv doesnt really have mountains highest elavation is only 1850ft and
wv has 3(if you call it major)citys (charleston,huntington,and maybe wheeling)
 
kentucky
5million people
15 last names
really a WV map would be nice a map of all the states would be great
 
WV has more than just 3 cities; Parkersburg, Morgantown, Clarksburg, and Beckley are all decent sized cities.


WV has no mountains? highest one is 1850 feet? LOL

I picked one at random and looked up its elevation:

Gaudineer Knob West Virginia summit 4460 feet
 
Well, just found the highest point, Spruce Knob is 4861 feet.
 
Hey I saw this on another Civ Site!
Did do you make that on too, sprnv8?
 
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