And also I wanted to know how I can make it so people can play multiplayer using my mod please. BUT now I need HELP please with knowing how I make it so people can choose which civ they want to play as (currently it only lets you start as Israel). In the default Civ II map editor, there isnt any way to manually add or edit resources all you can do is change the resource seed number and hope for an adequate resource pattern to materialize in all needed locations. Hi : ) So I found a fix for getting my mod to keep the starting locations for each civ (attached below). Keep in mind this all feels over my head, so please if you have any advice for me, can share any directions with every tiny step carefully and precisely written in, because I likely won't know how to fill in any blanks, even if they seem basic to you : ) Love them or hate them, playing on a map made up of tiny islands can make for a different challenge compared to other types of maps What Is Great About Archipelago Maps: A different approach to growing your civilization, whether through war or peaceful means, is often needed. I tried various back and forth things I can't recall, but couldn't figure out how to designate the players or even just my leader, and also get it to load as scenario, and retain the start positions. But as soon as I hit Load Scenario it randomly picks a different Leader for me. So I tried the above procedure over again with this change: After selecting my map from the Advanced screen, I click on Back > and checked "Load Scenario". It started a new game, and it seemed like it used my map, and the correct civs, but the START LOCATIONS were all wrong. I clicked on Mods > put check marks next to the mods I want to use > Next > Single Player > Set Up Game > Advanced > Selected my map from the list > Designated the civilizations I wanted to be in game against and set the number of city states > then tried to start the game. In ModBuddy I went: File > New > Project > selected Map Pack > Added my map > Finish > Build Solution. The forest maps can be a blast if you do warring nations or the Celts since they thrive with their faith in the forest. For example, playing Archipelago with Indonesia or Polynesia is pretty fun. I set the civilizations I want with the scenario tab, and set their start locations with edit plot. Some of the specialized maps can be fun if you play a Civ that strives on it.
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