people, with the new 1.2 patch its definitly done, thats why I want to know one thing yet
what did you previously do to kill time durin AI turns in 1.1?
for me, I roleplayed conversations, read newspapers, magazines, nothing spectaculair
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people, with the new 1.2 patch its definitly done, thats why I want to know one thing yet
what did you previously do to kill time durin AI turns in 1.1?
for me, I roleplayed conversations, read newspapers, magazines, nothing spectaculair
Nothing really. Although I did get you note of sarcasm, I just didn't have to wait more than a few seconds:sweatdrop:
Maion
Turns usually take about 30 seconds or so so I usually just sit and watch the screen and watch everyone moving around.
I read history books.
made tea/coffee, vaccumed, cleaned some dishes, shuffled around some things... anything that gave me the illusion of actually being productive
Push-ups were very productive and gave me some lickable-looking (from the eyes of girls, anyways) arms.
:clown:
Masturbat..
Nothing really. Didn't have to wait that long.
In my campaigns , AI turn takes usually about 15 sec , so I don't need to do anything in this time.
Playing guitar, but my turns aren't super long, and I haven't tested it on my new computer yet
wow, you seriously did not just say that.
good one.:laugh4::laugh4::laugh4:
Well, when I play I just look at the screen and watching the faction symbols shift and characters move, it only takes about 30 seconds or so for the turn to end on my computer. wow, I can't believe people have to wait longer times. Are many of you using old computers, or just exagerating?
I turned on "skip ai turn" :SQuote:
what did you do to kill time while ai turns?
I read the Bible, 7 Tom Clancy novels, and 3 roman history books waiting for all the AI turns to end...
I think i said this on a similar thread. I'll attack my way up the stairs and secure a beer, then fight my way back downstairs and single handedly take the house.in the spirit of sir lancelot!
that or just do pushups till the turn's done. Helps when you get PT at drills.
well, I honestly prefer to just enjoy the pimped out tiles I got courtesy of Ferromancer's BI mini-mod. or read dougal Dckson's dinosaur book-the 2006 edition is very good. but my turns last less than 10 seconds, so I have to be quick.
@ Dutchpolite: you can masturbate in 3 seconds or less?:clown:
dude, you got some lebido there :laugh:
Practiced* tin whistle/bagpipes/squeezebox/harmonica/bodhrán.
*before I got my new pc.
Weight lifting. One set per AI turn.
me too
me too
hahahahahahahahahahaha......................
i now have another laptop connected to the internet next to my EB hub, so sometimes i am on here as i am also battling - that can be handy for trying to fix crashes etc, as my computer is very slow and clicking out of EB mid-game would mean i'd never get back.
Wow man, you read books while doing push-ups? You're my hero!:clown:
Maion
That's some creative thinking, I admit. Here, have a balloon from me fot being creative: :balloon2:
Hope this thread isn't going to get locked because of it :-P
Maion
Either push-ups (strange stuff for EB people, right?), review the turn aloud, or do homework.
I usually lifted weights. You know, those small 5kg ones meant for only one hand. Nothing real buff. It was something mindnumbing enough to do, and since the time between turns wasn't that long for me I couldn't really concentrate on reading (I'd read one paragraph and then after a turn forget where I was. If I read I sit down and read for hours).
I haven't upgraded to 1.2 yet because I have numerous ongoing campaigns which I am in the middle of expanding my empires further, so I'm still stuck with 1.1 and the load times; which is good, that means I won't spend the whole day glued to my computer and that I have time to do other trivial stuff, and maybe read a book, though after constantly switching between EB and reading books I might forget what I was going to do in EB or where I stopped at in the book.
alternatively, I might leave the room to do other stuff and eventually forget that I'm still taking up 1 GB of RAM by running EB.