Political Map
Political Map
...almost completely speechless, good luck, alot of people will look forward to this!
This is amazing! +rep!!
Just one thing; in the political map, the Arabian tribes control the center of Arabia, which is one province. I propose to split this province to three to give them some land to expand to.
I love the way you've mapped out the African coast-line. So much detail in the provinces over there!
Good Luck!
Woh, this looks awesome. And what caught me, was the map. Freakin huge!!.
How come on your real world map the southern part is like cut off, or is it really like that?
Nice mod though, thinking of opening a subforum?.
If I can't cheat, how will I get through school???
Where'd you get the color picture of Agrippa?
Here
the real appearance of Marcus Vispasianus Agrippa "rebuilt" by the Japanese
http://digilander.libero.it/agenziag...sti/prod01.htm
http://digilander.libero.it/agenziag...%20AGRIPPA.jpg (enlarged version)
Last edited by MarcusAgrippa87; February 16, 2008 at 01:17 PM.
Very good, dear Settimio Severo!
p.s. I'm pilbur
Thank you.
P.S. Lo so
Whohow! That's one huge map! And I thought RTR 7 map was large but now it seems minimal compared to that.... behemoth. I hope all the best for your mod!
This mod looks awsome
Nice!
Wow a great looking map and a great phalanx unit. One question though, you said you are using forts to make more cities, aren't all the forts basically mini castles? Wouldn't it be like 300-400 mini castles all over the map and not really cities?
Last edited by Hounf of Culan; February 23, 2008 at 05:47 PM.
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It's a very nice effort, I will be surely looking out for this mod!
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Whats the score on being able to make new buildings and building layouts?
I must correct you Marcus, it is possible to make the forts similar to cities, both on strat map and on battle map. So no problem about the 200-300 forts, they will appear as cities