![]() ![]() There is of course also a possibility that there are still undiscovered tricks/elements which can be enabled through. ![]() Changing the Scenario Instructions/Messages or Adding/Editing Units is best done through the actual Scenario editor itself which is above all the easiest way, especially the latter using the Composite Editor tool. ![]() In this article I’ll discuss and explain the following: Decompressing a Scenario, Custom Map sizes, Editing Terrain tiles and Elevation, the Lengthen Combat Mode, the Unknown (Gaia) Civilization and lastly Compressing a Scenario. And perhaps the most useful, you can edit every single terrain tile, which includes adding hidden terrain types and it’s elevation.Custom map sizes ranging from 1×1 to 255×255 tiles.Unlock/enable additional modes, such as the Lengthen Combat Mode (3xHP) and the Unknown Civilization.Change existing units on a map or add them.Change player data (resources, civ, diplomacy etc.).Change a scenario’s instructions, messages.What are the benefits of editing data of a scenario?īasically you can control every part of a scenario, like in the normal editor, but with significant advantages and more possibilities. It can be a bit confusing at first, but please bare with me as I’ll try to explain how you can edit the scenario data step-by-step. This type of scenario editing is not like opening the editor, and adding objects/changing terrains on-the-fly. ![]()
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