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Roman Civil Wars is a scenario for Civilization 2 - Test of Time. It covers the War of the First Triumvirate, through the War between the Second Triumvirate and the Assassins, and the ensuing civil war between Octavian and Antony. It ends in 27 BCE at the time of Octavian's victory and coronation as Emperor Augustus.  
Roman Civil Wars is a scenario for Civilization 2 - Test of Time. It covers the War of the First Triumvirate, through the War between the Second Triumvirate and the Assassins, and the ensuing civil war between Octavian and Antony. It ends in 27 BCE at the time of Octavian's victory and coronation as Emperor Augustus.  


Roman Civil Wars can be played as a single player or a multiplayer game. All civilizations are playable, though the Roman Senate is not advised for single player, as it is too easy.
Roman Civil Wars can be played as a single player or a multiplayer game. All civilizations are playable, though the Roman Senate is not advised for single player, as it is somewhat easier. Leader units play an important role in the scenario. The Cisalpine Legions have Julius Caesar, who is succeeded by Octavian. The Spanish Legions have Pompey, who is succeeded by Sextus. The Syrian Legions have Crassus, who is succeeded by Antony. And the Roman Senate has Cicero, followed by Brutus. The other civilizations have one leader only: Orodes for Parthia, Vercingetorix for the Gauls, and Cleopatra for the Egyptians. 


For the purpose of handicapping more experienced players in a multiplayer game, or for a greater challenge in a single player game, the Syrian Legions (Crassus) and the Cisalpine Legions (Caesar) are the most difficult to play. The Spanish Legions (Pompey), the Gauls (Vercingetorix), and the Egyptians (Cleopatra) are intermediate, and the Roman Senate (Cicero) and the Parthians (Orodes) are the easiest.
For the purpose of handicapping more experienced players in a multiplayer game, or for a greater challenge in a single player game, the Syrian Legions and the Cisalpine Legions are the most difficult to play. The Spanish Legions, the Gauls, and the Egyptians are intermediate, and the Roman Senate and the Parthians are the easiest. The game lasts from December 55 BCE to December 27 BCE (164 turns). Good luck, citizen!


There are a total of 38 objective cities. In addition, there are 17 wonders of the world, each of which also counts as an objective. This means that some cities count as multiple objectives. For example, Rome is worth 4 objective points.
== Screenshots ==
[[File:RomanCivilWarScreen.png‎]]


And in addition to this, there are 12 Senators at the start of the game, belonging to the Senate player. Each of these is also worth one victory point. They can't be disbanded but they can be captured. So the total victory points possible is 67.
== Download ==


You need at least 24 for a marginal victory, and 36 for a decisive victory. The game lasts from December 55 BCE to December 27 BCE (164 turns). Good luck, citizen!
[[Media:RomanCivilWars.rar‎ | Scenario Files]] (1.14 MB)


== Download ==
[[Media:RomanCivilWarsIMP.rar‎ | IMP Files]] (1.45 MB)


Download here: http://www.tecumseh.150m.com/RomanCivilWars/Roman_Civil_War_page.html
[[Media:RCWSound.rar‎ | Sound Files]] (1.61 MB)

Latest revision as of 19:40, 19 January 2020


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Description

Roman Civil Wars is a scenario for Civilization 2 - Test of Time. It covers the War of the First Triumvirate, through the War between the Second Triumvirate and the Assassins, and the ensuing civil war between Octavian and Antony. It ends in 27 BCE at the time of Octavian's victory and coronation as Emperor Augustus.

Roman Civil Wars can be played as a single player or a multiplayer game. All civilizations are playable, though the Roman Senate is not advised for single player, as it is somewhat easier. Leader units play an important role in the scenario. The Cisalpine Legions have Julius Caesar, who is succeeded by Octavian. The Spanish Legions have Pompey, who is succeeded by Sextus. The Syrian Legions have Crassus, who is succeeded by Antony. And the Roman Senate has Cicero, followed by Brutus. The other civilizations have one leader only: Orodes for Parthia, Vercingetorix for the Gauls, and Cleopatra for the Egyptians.

For the purpose of handicapping more experienced players in a multiplayer game, or for a greater challenge in a single player game, the Syrian Legions and the Cisalpine Legions are the most difficult to play. The Spanish Legions, the Gauls, and the Egyptians are intermediate, and the Roman Senate and the Parthians are the easiest. The game lasts from December 55 BCE to December 27 BCE (164 turns). Good luck, citizen!

Screenshots

RomanCivilWarScreen.png

Download

Scenario Files (1.14 MB)

IMP Files (1.45 MB)

Sound Files (1.61 MB)