I guess if he is really lucky he can spot one of their diplomats and talk to him. Of course knowing the game im sure that if you are lucky enough to find a diplomat they probably will not allow you map information![]()
I guess if he is really lucky he can spot one of their diplomats and talk to him. Of course knowing the game im sure that if you are lucky enough to find a diplomat they probably will not allow you map information![]()
" . . . treachery and violence are spears pointed at both ends; they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies."
Or pull up the console thingie and type toggle_fow, find the bastards, and then type toggle_fow again. I don't know which key to press because i have a swedish keyboard, and there you press ö! (it's the one to the right of the L key)
That removes the fog of war, if you didn't know that already.
But that's cheating!!1
Last edited by Dead Guy; 04-02-2008 at 13:48.
I've had them in Ireland before playing as the Welsh - they're usually in Derry.
"The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials"
Is it fow or fog??? Just seems strange CA cant spell, i try it now though...
'It is not anger that drives me to destroy the Egyptian empire, but the promise of gold, a throne, and of all the ruling Pharaoh's concubines in a single night'
-Me sacking the Egyptian cities...
insane i think fow stands for Fog Of War![]()
Last edited by cassu; 04-02-2008 at 12:32.
Though i would like to disable fog sometimes... mainly in battles! =)
In my campaign with the Welsh they appeared; east to west: London, Oxford, Shrewsbury... So it was quite a big blow for the English... And as my preposters suggested: type the key for opening the console and use toggle_fow command...
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