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You'll need a hex editor and a new campaign but many are saying it works.
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=240167
You'll need a hex editor and a new campaign but many are saying it works.
First thanks for the Mod, I really like it, and it is funny that CA keeps missing the pace...ETW should have been 4 turns a year imho, plays much better without feeling rushed.
Events are based on year not number of turns so its all good.
Building queues I do not care, I like it by default, I don't want things to take longer to build I just want to be able to play longer.
Requires a new Campaign, won't work with saves, I restarted one.
Seasons go 2 Summer 2 winter, would have been great if the game actually reflected 4 Seasons, but maybe it is something we can Mod down the line with appropriate graphics...
Duke Surak'nar
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I'm curious if anyone has tried 3 turns per year? I'm wondering how that works out for the game play.
It works too...does 2 winters and 1 summer thought, but I beleive this can be adjusted now with the ESF Editor.
Duke Surak'nar
"Η ΤΑΝ Η ΕΠΙ ΤΑΣ"
From: Residing:
Traveled to: Over 70 Countries, most recent: and
~ Ask not what modding can do for you, rather ask what you can do for modding ~
~ Everyone dies, not everyone really fights ~
I love this mod. It makes me feel secure that I got the time to do the things I want to do. Even though I could probably do everything within the normal 200 turns, for some weird reason, turns seem to fly and there is a nagging concern that it might finish before I am finished with the file.
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