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The one from Iron Triangle is fictional, and takes place during an earlier year. Come to think of it, it'd be nice if there was an Osaka scenario in this game. Toyotomi loyalists against the entire country... It'd be a hard challenge.
Also I believe the other 1600s scenario you mean is the "Time of Heroes" scenario, which is unlockable by beating the game once.
Actually, you are not allowed to set the ingame editor to ON when you set up a new game. Even if you dont use it at all you wont get achievments or the bonus scenario.
See both "Tama", the daughter of Sakon Shima and "Lady Okatsu", known to have travelled with Ieyasu to both Battle of Sekigahara and the Siege of Osaka appear in game with the limited edition Officer data.
I can see how you came to the conclusion that there is a "Siege of Osaka" scenario from that description though, because it is really badly worded and confusing.
Huh I didn't know that. Guess its a good thing that I kept the in-game editor to off anyway.
Its a really fun scenario, espacially if you switch around teh starting locations of the clans.