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@Thetopcat84: As much as i like the mode you could add in a unit or 2 like maybe a highlander unit. :D
>Not the Right Honourable (big fat bastard) Alexander Salmond I
You better hope he doesn't find this or he'll have you minced and served in a pork pie.
Otherwise, it sounds like you're doing the right thing, from main menu go Mods > Accept > tick the 'Scottish Civilisation' box > click 'Next' > Single Player > Set Up Game > you should see Scotland available (Robert the Bruce).
I have still yet to set up Mod for a game, this is my first, so maybe I'm doing something wrong.
I'm always keen to conquer lands, and take over other cities... I wanna try and play without conquering others, and see if I can win without dominating the map. My last game, Japan, I had dominated 90% of standard map, but decided to win by Culture. Which I did.
So, I'm wondering if I keep it small, if I can still have a chance to stay with the rest, and win.
Just carious. I will DL Scot though, and give it a try.
I really think the scottish land caravans should have strength added to them it would really add too the essence of What Scotland really was.
I'll look into updating for BNW at some point
@Angry Bob
I wanted to focus more on Scotland being a tall cultural Civ, which to me pointed at 2 unique buildings, one of which helps to sure up city defense. I felt the buildings were a fairly realistic representation, there's always the possibility of making additions :)
Thanks for the interest, please feel free to constructively feedback what you like and dislike!