Sid Meier's Civilization VI

Sid Meier's Civilization VI

United Kingdom and Ireland Map
11 Comments
Rebecca Haggis 17 Dec, 2020 @ 10:33am 
@My Spy @zied i am FURIOUS this update has not cum? where is the new map @MY SPY please stop eating cheese.
The Shopkeeper  [author] 26 Aug, 2019 @ 3:03am 
@zied the map is set to a globe which means i cant realistically add something like that without it looking a bit strange but i might look into it for future maps
zied 25 Aug, 2019 @ 7:36pm 
could you add the northern coast of france? i think it would be a cool adition to the map
Rebecca Haggis 15 May, 2019 @ 9:47am 
V just so you know tbh means to be honest FYI (which means For your information btw) V
The Shopkeeper  [author] 14 May, 2019 @ 10:20am 
@Digihuman Iceland isn't actually a start position, its only there with Greenland to give somewhere for the city states to spawn. As for the others, no, there's only 6 start positions at the moment, none of which are for specific civs and tbh i'm still getting to grips with the whole custom start thing. I might consider it in future after i've done a bit more experimenting.
Digihuman 14 May, 2019 @ 2:44am 
Does this support true start locations for Victoria/Eleanor/Robert and JFD's Wales/Sukritact's Iceland?
The Shopkeeper  [author] 9 May, 2019 @ 11:25pm 
@Little Mighty Rabbit thanks, i'm glad you like it
Little Mighty Rabbit 9 May, 2019 @ 11:02pm 
Love the changes you've made. You're awesome dude!
The Shopkeeper  [author] 9 May, 2019 @ 12:48pm 
@BADBADNOTGOOD done.

@Little Mighty Rabbit i've looked over google earth at what you pointed out and made some changes to the terrain that seem a tad more realistic.
damian 9 May, 2019 @ 6:16am 
It's a small thing but would you mind changing the continent from africa to europe?
Little Mighty Rabbit 8 May, 2019 @ 11:27pm 
You did a pretty great job, but the Connacht region of Ireland has some very major differences. Coming into the coast along Mayo/Sligo there's a series of rivers, with the Ox Mountains directly behind and only along the coast around the very tippy top of Sligo (basically blocking the route to Donegal. The West of Connacht also features extensive marshlands, and the tip of Mayo is completely blocked off by river.

Historically these regions were heavily forested until around the 17th century where massive deforestation took place, only to be replaced in the 90s by an extensive network of artificial woods, if that matters.

Sorry for the critique, awesome work!