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Honestly, I thought we had already settled on Carthago Nova / Cartagena.

 

21 hours ago, real_tabasco_sauce said:

Hannibal's trip to Rome would be cool. Perfectly suited for a campaign, we have the civs, and its famous.

The long continuous marching doesn't really match the typical gameplay, right?

On the other hand it would offer a logical explanation for why you need to build a new city from the ground up in each scenario -> constructing fortifications along the route to defend against ambushes. And launching a grand attack against the city of Rome would make for a great climax.

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1 hour ago, Vantha said:

The long continuous marching doesn't really match the typical gameplay, right?

On the other hand it would offer a logical explanation for why you need to build a new city from the ground up in each scenario -> constructing fortifications along the route to defend against ambushes. And launching a grand attack against the city of Rome would make for a great climax.

I think that would be better suited for a higher level campaign instead of the tutorial. Having the final attack against Rome should be climactic in a huge sense and in my opinion better when the player already knows what they're doing

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2 hours ago, ShadowOfHassen said:

I think that would be better suited for a higher level campaign instead of the tutorial. Having the final attack against Rome should be climactic in a huge sense and in my opinion better when the player already knows what they're doing

I don't exactly agree with this point but, nonetheless, I think we should follow through with Carthago Nova.

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I'd opt for a map size somewhere between small and normal. For details about the topography see the references below. The area appears to consist of dry shrublands with some scattered patches of loose Mediterranean forests. Unfortunately, I checked and it seems like there's no map currently in the game yet with biome like this.

On 02/11/2024 at 7:34 PM, Vantha said:

Some references for the terrain and topography around Carthago Nova:

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On 02/11/2024 at 8:03 PM, Vantha said:

Alright, here is what I envision for scenario 0:

 

Scenario 0 will neither to last the length of a full game nor feel like it. Instead, it is only supposed to introduce players to the basic controls and UI.

The map more or less covers the following area:

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The player starts in the southwestern/bottom-left corner with a couple of soldiers, women, and the hero, but no structures, and is told to scout the land for a suitable place to build the colony. Because there are no ships yet, the player is indirectly forced to make their way counter-clockwise around the map. On the way, two things happen: Firstly, the player finds a treasure and collects it. He is then told to collect enough treasures more from around the map to afford a civic center. Secondly, a few wild animals attack some of his units, and the player learns the basics of combat. Eventually, he will find his way onto the target peninsula and is ordered to construct a civic center here. The player "wins" the game as soon as the construction of this civic center is finished.

 

What do you think?

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3 hours ago, Vantha said:

I'd opt for a map size somewhere between small and normal. For details about the topography see the references below. The area appears to consist of dry shrublands with some scattered patches of loose Mediterranean forests. Unfortunately, I checked and it seems like there's no map currently in the game yet with biome like this.

The first thing is to create the size and topography.

Do you have a reference for the biome?

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4 hours ago, Lion.Kanzen said:

Do you have a reference for the biome?

Two articles on the topic:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeastern_Iberian_shrubs_and_woodlands

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_forests,_woodlands,_and_scrub

 

Some photos:

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Keep in mind that these show the landscape today. Mediterranean regions like this tend to have become considerably more arid since antiquity. -> We need something noticeably more green.

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38 minutes ago, Vantha said:

Two articles on the topic:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southeastern_Iberian_shrubs_and_woodlands

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_forests,_woodlands,_and_scrub

 

Some photos:

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Keep in mind that these show the landscape today. Mediterranean regions like this tend to have become considerably more arid since antiquity. -> We need something noticeably more green.

What Mediterranean trees do we have?

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2 hours ago, Lion.Kanzen said:

What Mediterranean trees do we have?

The Aleppo pine and holly oak. For the shrubs, we have "bush_mediterranean" and "bush_mediterranean_dry". And, addtionally, quite a few fitting props (for decoration).

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6 minutes ago, Vantha said:

The Aleppo pine and holly oak. For the shrubs, we have "bush_mediterranean" and "bush_mediterranean_dry". And, addtionally, quite a few fitting props (for decoration).

It doesn't matter, it is not important at this stage, the topography must be done first.

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Looks pretty accurate. Three things:

 

Firstly, the city is built on this peninsula:

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It looks quite small on this image. Make sure it's large enough in the game to accomodate for an average P3 base. And the map should not cover the whole area shown in this image in my opinion. Else it will get too big. I'd aim for depicting approximately this area:

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Secondly, I'd add some unevenness to the terrain. It gives the map more "character". And there were (and are) actually small hills in this region. This map includes contour lines:

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Thirdly, there should be no full connection between these to headlands here:

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... as it can be seen in the images I shared earlier in the thread. Some bridges were built across it, but in the game it should be impassable by foot.

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