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Started by warconstruct, April 05, 2020, 05:04:51 PM

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PRESENTATION 1: CONTEXT :

It is more than 250 years ago that the busy and fascinating history of the Acadians began.

Part of France under the reign of the monarchy (constitution of divine right) they were sent as colonist in the new world.

The Acadians driven out of their land by the English on several occasions, following battles, are distributed throughout North America, in Louisiana but also on the French island of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. These people have known a lot of injustice and have been persecuted in the United States where laws have been passed to prohibit the use of French in public places and schools. It was only recently that the Queen of England recognized the grieving wrongs and made an official apology.




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INFO AUTHOR

It is on these bases that I present my new project to you after years of pause.

It is in 2014 that I present here my latest project to date - The province of Zillerthal- (Best-Sellers)

But many my known well before, with the -Province of Trieste- and -Port aux Captes 2009-2011- (Best-Sellers)

Now things are very different than at the time, the context is no longer the same, SC4 is an old game but has managed to age very well thanks to the community, to have made it better.

My configuration is in 1080p full HD, of terrain/water textures


PRESENTATION 2 REGION :



A great river and a mountain range to the north characterize this magnificent region, an ideal playground for developing any kind of activity, a port, a large residential area, industries, parks and natural areas, highways ... in short this map comes from NHP Production and I thank them.

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see you soon


Paul
Province of Acadia since 2020
Province of Zillerthal (2014)
Port Aux Captes (2009-2011)
Province of Trieste (2006-2010)
Since SC4D 2007-2022

Ralfger

Very nice start - I love your map!