Feb. 20th, 2010
All shall bow to Zod!
Feb. 20th, 2010 02:09 pmScreen shot from the end of my latest Civ Iv game:
( All creatures shall make merry upon pain of death! )
What can I say? I was in the mood to crush my enemies under my bootheels.
That score box is a graphic representation of the relative scores as the game progresses. This is a recap screen you get at game's end. I (Byzantium) show up as gray on the map and score bar. The only other two survivors were Joao II of Portugal (who became my vassal after I took half his cities from him) who is dark green on the map/score box, and Montezuma of the Aztecs who is light green. Those score bars that cut off are nations I conquered completely. The big bright blue line were the Thai, the upper blue-gray line was the Koreans, the light blue line was the Maya, and the pinkish-red were the Spanish. That little blue blip near the end came from Isabella of Spain spinning off her offshore colonies to a new leader. He lasted about five turns.
( All creatures shall make merry upon pain of death! )
What can I say? I was in the mood to crush my enemies under my bootheels.
That score box is a graphic representation of the relative scores as the game progresses. This is a recap screen you get at game's end. I (Byzantium) show up as gray on the map and score bar. The only other two survivors were Joao II of Portugal (who became my vassal after I took half his cities from him) who is dark green on the map/score box, and Montezuma of the Aztecs who is light green. Those score bars that cut off are nations I conquered completely. The big bright blue line were the Thai, the upper blue-gray line was the Koreans, the light blue line was the Maya, and the pinkish-red were the Spanish. That little blue blip near the end came from Isabella of Spain spinning off her offshore colonies to a new leader. He lasted about five turns.