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The '''[[New World]]''' was a continent on [[CivRealms 2.0]] that acted as a map expansion to the server’s world. The second expansion after the [[Thomas Archipelago]], the New World's land was hotly contested as negotiations for the continent’s land began prior to the expansion’s launch. Its layout was similar to the initial continent, being a world-painted map retrieved from public sources, and held a variety of climates including jungles, volcanoes, and deserts.
The New World was located 20,000 blocks roughly southwest of
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* A bounty was placed on Coolchacha97 after committing treasonous acts against [[Mount Augusta]]; while Mount Augusta placed the initial bounty, players from [[Icenia]] and [[Nara]] added onto the bounty.
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From the Featured ArticleThe New World was a continent on CivRealms 2.0 that acted as a map expansion to the server’s world. The second expansion after the Thomas Archipelago, the New World's land was hotly contested as negotiations for the continent’s land began prior to the expansion’s launch. Its layout was similar to the initial continent, being a world-painted map retrieved from public sources, and held a variety of climates including jungles, volcanoes, and deserts. The New World was located 20,000 blocks roughly southwest of CivRealms’ main continent, and several existing nations sought to make colonies on the continent, among those being the Imperial Federation, Norlund, SPQR, and Otonabee. Although initial disputes over land were made, it eventually became a relatively peaceful area with much of the conflict remaining on the main continent. A rail was also made for easier access to the continent, which was slightly faster than travelling by boat. Despite its hectic launch, the New World’s expansion is one example of a successful map expansion integrated into its environment. (Full article...) |
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