ADD VALUE TO A CATEGORY (CREATE SUB-CATEGORY) RULES
3 years ago
Mexico

I decided to put the subcategories User-Defined so you could easily put subcategories that haven't been added to the category or request new categories. But this has some rules that you will need to follow in the submission, also your run can be take 1 week in being verified due to the evaluation of the category you do. Here are some of the old requests https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZkpANmEzh7FYPWYThTitMiB7_HPyWJ8YrwYgIsw39uQ/edit?usp=sharing

Edited by the author 3 years ago
Mexico

RULES:

  • All the categories requested must have a video doing the category (I don't want empty categories)
  • You have to tell the rules of the category in the description, this can include saying "The same that ___" but then mentioning the changes.
  • The categories needs to be possible in the vanilla game without mods, it means that every category that requieres the use of mods or the modification of any leader or scenario will be rejected.
  • It can't include custom formable civilizations, custom leaders or custom scenarios.
  • The categories can't be out of the game mechanics.
  • It can't be the same to another category extension or Main leaderboard category.

CATEGORIES THAT ARE REJECTED FOR ALL THE SCENARIOS OR MOST OF THEM:

  • DIE%: It's a pretty useless category and it doesn't use any strategy, just clicking and that's it, the only exceptions are American Civil War and Three Kingdoms which require at least some strat for a good time and WW2 just for old reasons.
  • VICTORY% without ultimatums, trade requests, alliances, vasillations or unions: In the main leaderboard this has been put as a variable and you can submit in the main leaderboard your PB just by putting "No" in "Ultimatums or Trade Requests", the reason of it not being a subcategory it's mainly due to the lack of runners wanting to do them.
  • ALLIANCE% and VASILLATION% are not a thing anymore, in my opinion it's way to easy so better try union% which requires alliance for a better relation and a high relation.
Edited by the author 3 years ago