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INSTALLING THE AGE OF DISCOVERY SCENARIO
If they don't already reside there, copy all of the files contained in the zip
file into the civ2 directory. If you don't know where it is, try the default path
of c:\mps\civ2.
CHANGING RULES.TXT
During the design of this scenario, we felt it necessary to change the numbers of
several item paramaters stored in the rules.txt file, primarily for the sake of greater
historical accuracy. We have included a modified rules.txt file entitled disrules.txt
in the zip file that incorporate these changes. You need only exchange this file with
the rule.txt file located in your civ2 directory to play the scenario as it was intended
to be played.
WARNING: These are permanent changes so the player must be confident he can follow
the instructions given below to recover his original rules.txt file before he attempt to
change it.
Changes:
1. The movement allowance of caravels has been increased from 3 to 9;
the movement allowances of galleons and frigates have been increased to 12. Even with
this extraordinary boost in speed, these ships still cannot match their historical
counterparts.
2. The "Gems" terrain feature has been changed from providing 1 food, 0 shields,
and 4 trade to providing 3 food, 1 shield, and 8 trade. This has been done to
reflect the extreme importance of trade with and settlement of the East Indies, Africa,
and South America to the European motivation for expansion. We couldn't improve the
more obvious Spice special resource as it doesn't appear anywhere on the scenario
map.
3. Due to the close proximity of the advance, Magnetism, to the advance,
Steam Engine, in the research path, it is practically impossible to include
the discovery of the former with its desirable technology, galleons and
frigates, and exclude the latter with its undesirable technology of ironclads. We solved
the problem by removing Steam Engine from the research path. For similar reasons, we
also removed Electricity and Conscription.
4. The characteristics of many of the leaders have been modified to more
accurately reflect their historical aims and philosophies. As the changes are
both numerous and invisible to the player, we won't take up space recounting
them here.
5. The AI preference for certain discoveries has been curtailed to channel it
within historical directions.
CHANGING THE RULES.TXT FILE
1. All of the changes for this scenario will be stored in a special file, rules.txt.
When installing the game, this file, along with some other critical files, are
copied from the CD onto the hard drive for ease of access. You will need to know
where this is file is stored on your hard drive to make the changes.
For most people, the file is located in a default directory, the path to which
is c:\mps\civ2. If you changed the path of the directory then you should know how to
get to it. Proceed to this directory, either default or customized.
2. You first need to rename the rules.txt file found here. You will then replace
this file with the special file included with the scenario and containing the
changes. When you are done playing the scenario, you will reverse the process and
replace the scenario rules.txt with the original one.
3. Rename rules.txt, rules1.txt. This indicates that it is the first and original
rules.txt for the game.
4. Rename disrules.txt, rules.txt. You can now play the Age of Discovery scenario
with the appropriate modifications. Be aware that the changes recounted above will
appear in any Civ2 game you play and not just the Age of Discovery scenario. This is
because all games refer to the same rules.txt file.
5. To recover the original rules.txt, first rename the current rules.txt as
disrules.txt and then rename rules1.txt as rules.txt. You are returned to the
original parameters.
6. If you get into trouble and can't get the original rules.txt back, try
reinstalling the game again.
7. For those playing the French or German version, you will need to
substitute rules.fre or rules.ger, respectively, for rules.txt in the
above instructions to maintain language consistency.