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Also: the mountain border between Gondor and Rohan should be more curved, its too straight at the moment. Other than that looks good.
After strenuous days of working on trying to find out how to play multiplayer of mods, I am happy to say I have found a way to do it. I modified the same files on my friend's system as I did mine, and I hosted a multiplayer match over the internet, and we played until turned 50 with no problems. More information on how to do this will be provided, spread the news to your friends and all Civilization enthusiasts.
From my knowledge, some people have told me that this map works with multiplayer, without using my method. So I'm not usre if they finally added multiplayer map support, or if my map is just special.
Hey man. It says its not multiplayer compatable because I havent realeased how to do it. My friend and I haven't worked out all the kinks, otherwise we would have realeased how to do it. Althought Sid Meier's didn't include multiplayer support for mods, i figured out how.