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DSMyers1 said:
And then the scenario will be done.
So it is rather unfinished right now, but plays pretty well for me. I will get up the latest version, with the following additions, this week:
20 new nations
Reworked new text.csv
Religion graphics
(Finally) a bug-free revolt.txt

This is a lot of work, you know?
:p

It is indeed a very good version for an unfinished scenario... :cool: Plays very well.
 
I did some reserch on Chinese and Indian cultures.

China


3000-1800
During this period there where 4 great cultures:
Kansu / Yeng-Shao / Lung-Shen / (Northern-)Hopei

1800-1500 The Hsiady culture conquered all others and ruled China.

The period of the Seven waring states only started in 403 (and lasted until 221) If you like to know the specific coutnries jsut say so but I think it falls outside the game-period.

India


3000-2500 In the north west corner of India a 5 different cultures flourished.

(Pakistan) Amri / Nal / Bulli / Nundara
(Afghanistan) Quetta

2500-> Around 2500 Harappa hand conquered all of the Indus valley and was moving to the southe-east

If you need more info on any of them tell me.
 
Singleton Mosby said:
I did some reserch on Chinese and Indian cultures.

China


3000-1800
During this period there where 4 great cultures:
Kansu / Yeng-Shao / Lung-Shen / (Northern-)Hopei

1800-1500 The Hsiady culture conquered all others and ruled China.

The period of the Seven waring states only started in 403 (and lasted until 221) If you like to know the specific coutnries jsut say so but I think it falls outside the game-period.

India


3000-2500 In the north west corner of India a 5 different cultures flourished.

(Pakistan) Amri / Nal / Bulli / Nundara
(Afghanistan) Quetta

2500-> Around 2500 Harappa hand conquered all of the Indus valley and was moving to the southe-east

If you need more info on any of them tell me.

CHINA:
I would like to know where these factions are located, in order to add them to revolt.txt. I added the Viet to Southern China, and they seemed to check the Chinese power until the Chinese diploannexed all the indonesian nations and got to work colonizing America :eek: . Actually, the Viet lead in land tech and in income, except when Maghada, who rules India, is doing well. Interestingly, my random prophets work....too well lots of Godly provinces. Is there a way to have conversions to the state religion of only the Godly provinces? I don't think so.
Score shot, wrong names of course, but you can look'em up in Nations.csv if you want:
Scoreshot1.jpg


INDIA:
I'd like the locations, please, for those factions as well. I already have Harappan Dravidia. And we need to have the Aryan conquest of India circa 2000 BC, right?
 
In that game, the reason of the Viet's success I think is that they switched to Godliness as their state religion when one of the prophets came through, the only nation to do so. Afterward they used there substantial income to convert many of their provinces. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of Godliness (which I admit I am biased towards ;) ):
Techspeed +5
Stab bonus + 200 (compared to -200 for all others)
Prod efficiency + 15
Trade efficiency +10 (others for both of these 0)
Tax Income -10 (others +5)
Morale +100
Annual Colonists +4 (others +5)
Diplomats +3 (others +1.5)
Annual Missionaries +1.5 (others 0) Maybe others should get more...
Others mean all other religions except Taoism, which is +500 Stability, 0 colonists, 0 Diplomats. (one wonders how China colonizes so much.....??)
 
About the chinese regions i know nothing at the moment but I am going to find it out.

For India I can tell you all the cultures I told you about centred around the Indus and off course Quetta was centred around the Afghan city of Quetta which our dear American friend, George Bush has flattened.

For the religions, I am sorry I can not help you to much because I do not know much about ancient religions (know a little on contemporary ones)
 
DSMyers1 said:
Hmmm.... Bulgaria. The Dacians are who I have there. Sound right?

Yes, that's perfectly right. But I think that at some time the Thracians should erupt at that location in the provinces of Thrace, Rumelia and Dobrudja.
What do you think?
 
Singleton Mosby said:
About the chinese regions i know nothing at the moment but I am going to find it out.

For India I can tell you all the cultures I told you about centred around the Indus and off course Quetta was centred around the Afghan city of Quetta which our dear American friend, George Bush has flattened.

For the religions, I am sorry I can not help you to much because I do not know much about ancient religions (know a little on contemporary ones)

For the Indian nations, could you tell me which provinces around the Indus they should be in, or should I pick randomly? It wouldn't hurt, I suppose.

This is my 100th post :)
 
Congrats with the hundrets post.

I will look into it at home and come back to you with the apropriate provinces for the different cultures.

You needed some more cultures in India, didn't you?

What about giving one of the Indus cultures a COT when they declare independence?
 
Singleton Mosby said:
Congrats with the hundrets post.

I will look into it at home and come back to you with the apropriate provinces for the different cultures.

You needed some more cultures in India, didn't you?

What about giving one of the Indus cultures a COT when they declare independence?

Maybe a good point about the COT. Will see what I can do
 
DSMyers1 said:
Version 1.0 is up!!!


See the link in my sig.
I haven't updated the files on my website yet.

Congrats. :D
 
DSMyers1 said:
Maybe a good point about the COT. Will see what I can do

I have looked up for the Indus cultures and you wouldn't excpect it but they where all jsut situated in the Indus province.

Unfortunately you already use this province but maybe you can pick one or two of the cultures and put them somewhere in a bordering province.

The one culture which is certainly usable is Quetta in Quetta province.
 
Singleton Mosby said:
I have looked up for the Indus cultures and you wouldn't excpect it but they where all jsut situated in the Indus province.

Unfortunately you already use this province but maybe you can pick one or two of the cultures and put them somewhere in a bordering province.

The one culture which is certainly usable is Quetta in Quetta province.

Well, close enough. :) The more nations the better :D
 
Looks good Danile.

I am going to play-test it (if I have time) and hope others will join me soon.

I have also started my aar on the atf Latin's
 
Found 1 error so far in the released version: revolt.txt references american.ai for the Olmecs, etc. The actual AI name is america.ai, so please do a find and replace in the revolt.txt and replace all american.ai references with america.ai
 
I intend to take a sabbatical from EU2 for the month of May. Before that, I will release version 1.1. Here is what it will have:
  • Completed vassal events. I've done 80 more; that only leaves, what, 360?
  • Edited revolt.txt (see above post), also with some changes on primary provinces so they won't overlap so much, particularly in the Indus valley and in Mesopotamia
  • Edited country.csv, with proper domestic policy settings for each nation and a few color changes
Got to work fast, and finals are coming up too. :p
 
Daniel,

I have played the new version for a hundred years now and in my opinion the religions are to chaotic. THey have to be more clumped togheter like in the GC otherwise you will get some severe religious problems later on.

Next to this it is very well.

Send a few screenies to you...
 
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Singleton Mosby said:
Daniel,

I have played the new version for a hundred years now and in my opinion the religions are to chaotic. THey have to be more clumped togheter like in the GC otherwise you will get some severe religious problems later on.

Next to this it is very well.

Send a few screenies to you...

I only clumped the Taoists, and as I mentioned put the Animists as the farthest out barbarians. Other than this, I really put them randomly. Nevertheless, doesn't this acurately simulate the relgious conditions of the period? Every city had its own gods, so why not make there be a random sprinkling of each religion?