Boco:

Indeed... Your grey cells are fine.

(unless you really meant another scenario/author and accidentally named another one that also happened to use a symmetrical map

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I still have the "original" map for Orbis Terrae (without the rearranged terrains), and it's symmetric indeed... Place for 5 civs, 4 civs start the same, the 5th in the middle. It's a rather small map though.
I should now obviously attach the map but I don't have it here right now... oh wait... The map (orbis.mp) is actually included in the scenario download (starting points for Zulus, Mongols, Carthaginians and Vikings, and the Romans in the middle):
http://www.civgaming.net/mercator/da...onal/Orbis.zip (306k)
And while you're at it, here are the sounds for it:
http://www.civgaming.net/mercator/da...l/OrbisSnd.zip (1.06M)
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Unfortunately, Orbis Terrae has only one playable player
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I wonder how OT would play multiplayer? Instead of the Romans having to conquer the world, the 4 others could compete for world domination. Well, it wasn't made for that, though, so it probably wouldn't work too well without some editing.
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Mercator's Site specializes in real-world map
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Quite unintentionally though. I just never got around to adding the fictional maps.