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Mongoloid Cow
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Meroe, Napata and Kerma were the most important Kushite kingdoms, Locutus. All 3 managed to do a bit of conquering. There were others such as Korosko, Abu Dis, Yam, Ta Seti and Abu Hejaz, and they were extremely weak and unimportant.
The Scythian capital could be Panticipaeum, just south of modern Kero in Ukraine. Other Scythian cities could include: Chersonesus (modern Sevastopol in Ukraine), Oblia (south of modern Cherson in Ukraine), Tanais (near modern Taganrog in Russia near Ukraine), Tyrus (near modern Odessa in Ukraine) Dioscurius, (modern Sokhumi/Suchumi in Georgia), and Pityus (near modern Taupse in Russia)
The Arab UU could be a camel-back warrior of some sort.
The Armenian leader could be Tigranes II. The capital could be Erevan (modern Jerevan in Armenia). Other cities could be Van (in Turkey), Shapur on the inland sea south of modern Khvoy in Iran), Artaxata (modern Artasat in Iran), Tiflis (modern Tblisi in Georgia), and Kars (in Turkey).
Funan is in modern Burma, just in case you weren't sure of the exact location. I can't find out anything on them though.
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Mongoloid Cow
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The Celts were at that time only around in Britain, and all the disunified tribes were tributaries to Rome. The Vikings had no impact on history until well into the Middle Ages. Back then they were just a bunch of small farming settlements scattered across Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
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Mongoloid Cow
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That's a hard question. Maybe the Mauretanians who lived in Morocco, the Thracians in Turkish Europe, Bulgaria and Greece, or Dacia in Romania. Or try and find another Native Amercan tribe.
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Locutus
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ACS CTP1/2 Manager & Civ4 Co-Manager
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Hengelo, The Netherlands
Nov 1999 time: 06:15
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Mongoloid Cow,
You're absolutely right about Nubia of course, I was messing things up (confused Nubia and Ethiopia - and I accuse others of being too western-centric ).
Mars,
As far as filling that last slot goes, I think I would go for a South-American civ, 2 civs to cover the Americas isn't much. I would say, if you want to cover the Americas, cover them well or don't cover them at all; but that's just my opinion of course. I know there aren't any really great civs in South America around this time but there are a few options to consider. Personally I'd favour either Tiahuanaco (Bolivia) or Nazca (Peru). Strictly speaking these cultures didn't really kick off until around 200 AD but they already inhabited their respective areas much earlier and quite frankly, other choices wouldn't be all that much better. A good URL about South American civs can be found here, maybe reading that will help you a bit chosing an appropriate civ (or just go with 'South American civs/tribes'). The only really tough thing would be to come up with a suitable leader and UU (and possibly city names).
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Kestrel
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Jul 1999 time: 05:15
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Here are two more Unique Units that you could add to the existing Roman Legion UU in the game.
COMITATENSIS (analogous to Mounted Legion)
LIMITANEI (analogous to Border Guards / Reservists)
During the Third Century A.D., the Roman emperor Gallienus introduced a fast, mobile striking force mounted on horseback known as the "Comitatensis", a sort or 'Mounted Legion'.
Before this time, Roman officers and soldiers sometimes rode horses to the scene of the battle but dismounted to fight. Gallienus' "Comitatensis" troops were real cavalry in that they fought from horseback as well.
Diocletian and Constantine officially divided the Roman army into the "COMITATENSIS", or mobile fighting force, and the "LIMITANEI" or troops assigned to guard the frontier. This pattern was kept and maintained until the end of the Western Roman Empire.
The idea behind the "COMITATENSIS" was to have a highly mobile field army that could be ready to go anywhere in the empire at a moment's notice and be on the scene of trouble in two to three weeks.
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Falconius
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Pleasant Hills, PA
May 2001 time: 00:15
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Well, you can all put your scenario plans on hold for now. What you are proposing in this thread is impossible, because the editor, as of now, is a worthless piece of garbage!
To begin with, starting locations are ALWAYS random. So you can't place the Russians in Russia, for instance.
What's more, you can't create cities, only starting locations!
And, while it may not matter for this particular scenario (1 AD), only global maps are possible (so you can't have strictly European scenarios).
All of these were possible using the old Civ II editor, for crying out loud! I am unbelievably disappointed in this editor.
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Mongoloid Cow
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When Firaxis releases the patch, I hope this helps:
3) Parthian Empire
Cities:
Hecatompylos - near Shahrud, Iran
Tegae - ?
Rhagae - Tehran, Iran
Ctesiphon - near Baghdad (east of Tigris), Iran
Vologesius - near An-Najaf, Iraq
Charace - somewhere near Kuwait
Spasinou - ?
Apamea - south of the Elbruz mountains, between Hecatompylos and Rhagae
Charax - between Apamea and Rhagae
Dara - ?
Margiane - Mukry, Turkmenistan
Assak - near Quchan, Iran
Seleucia on the Tigris - near Baghdad (west of Tigris), Iran
Nisa-Hithradattar - near Aschabad, Turkmenistan
Eqbatana - Hamadan, Iran
Susa - Shush, Iran
12) Arabs
Cities:
Makoraba - Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Yathrib - Medina, Saudi Arabia
Tema - Tayma, Saudi Arabia
Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
Hardiya, Saudi Arabia
Petra - in Jordan
Leukome - ?, Saudi Arabia
14) Meroe
Cities:
Meroe - Ad-Damir, Sudan
Napata - Marawi, Sudan
Kerma - Dalqu, Sudan
Berenice - Ras Banas Peninsula, Egypt
Berenike - near Port Sudan, Sudan
Halaib, Sudan
16) Armenia - leader: Artavasdes III to VI
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rguilliman
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Where is Harlan's site. The address please?
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smellymummy
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quote: Originally posted by Mars
10) Olmec(Central America) - ?(?)
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I feel that I have to point this out.... At this point in time the olmec's should of have been assimilated by most of the other native tribes in there area. Also, the olmecs where african settlers, not native americans, making there representation as an american civ kinda off.
I have to say though, it's hard to find the right civs for the american continent since so little is known about the time... Someone wrote about the civ near lake titicaca: good reference/starting point. However I can say pick up one of those free mormom books. Lots of pictures in there about ancient americans - myth, but still it can inspire for UU's, cities, culture, etc.
Afterall, what will you have? One big conected continent: africa, eurasia, and america isolated (3 civs in america, rest in the old world)? The way the AI plays it won't take them so much time to get into the americas anyway.
just a few thoughts....
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smellymummy
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quote: Originally posted by ranskaldan
Where did you get that?
I know those Olmec statues are kinda African-looking, but this african settler thing hasn't exactly been proven yet.
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I got "that" from reading various materials at one point in time... It's true that this thing hasn't exactly been proven yet, however there is just alot of circumstantial evidence supporting that theory. When considering the facts, I side with my above post.
BTW, I had an idea for the Inuit's UU. The dog sleigh unit should be replaced by a inuit hunter. These "warriors" IRL would go out for a long time in the artic cold to get food. Also skins and furs... not very easy considering how cold it is in much of northern canada and alaska. I would give them an ADM of 1/3/1.
This would give the inuits, an early golden age and some good defenses incase the europeans decided to cross over.
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