I think you just worked out what on those new computer systems is delaying all those shipments!Originally Posted by Papewaio
"We really gotta get all that stuff moving! The boss is ticked!"
"But, but... Just ONE more turn"
I think you just worked out what on those new computer systems is delaying all those shipments!Originally Posted by Papewaio
"We really gotta get all that stuff moving! The boss is ticked!"
"But, but... Just ONE more turn"
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export_descr_unit.txt, export_descr_unit_enums.txt, export_units.txt, descr_model_battle.txt
export_descr_buildings.txt, export_descr_buildings_enums.txt, export_buildings.txt
There are 650 turns in an epic game, and things are produced/researched more slowly. Next is 430 turns in a normal game and things produced/researched at the "normal" rate. And lastly 295 turns in a quick game where things are produced/researched faster. If you need a comparison, the standard game in in Civ3 was 540 turns. So normal will be faster then regular Civ3, and epic will be longer, with quick being for short games.
"Every good communist should know political power grows out of the barrel of a gun." - Mao tse-Tung
I don't call that "epic". When I first started playing Civ3, I played a couple of "huge" campaigns where I actually ran out of turns. 540 turns is the default in a Civ3 game.Originally Posted by ChaosLord
However you can set it to a maximum of 1000 turns and that's what I do with every Civ3 game now. I'll be disappointed if you can't set it at least that high in Civ4.
I pre-ordered it, ready for the UK release.
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My feeble willpower, already near breaking point thanks to reading some very good stuff about the game on another forum, crumbled when I saw it was £15 off and eligable for free delivery on amazon.uk.
I feel very doomed now.![]()
Frogbeastegg's Guide to Total War: Shogun II. Please note that the guide is not up-to-date for the latest patch.
Sid has taken another soul.I feel very doomed now.
It says the game is very moddable. So you could increase the number of turns, the cost of each tech/unit/building.However you can set it to a maximum of 1000 turns and that's what I do with every Civ3 game now. I'll be disappointed if you can't set it at least that high in Civ4.
A question, now you have all helped drag the frog into something she hoped to stay clear of for the sake of her life and sanity (oh, the perils of being a mod! Although I admit it was my own stupidity which led to me reading the thread on the other forum): does Civ4 support hotseat MP? As in 2 people playing on one PC?
Now, a second question, one which is more musing out aloud assuming the abopve question is answered "Yes.": when my boyfriend inevitably asks if he can play too, would it be crueller to refuse to let him play, or to let him play?
Frogbeastegg's Guide to Total War: Shogun II. Please note that the guide is not up-to-date for the latest patch.
Yes. There are quite a lot of MP features.does Civ4 support hotseat MP?
http://www.civfanatics.com/civ4/info/#MP
Not letting him play.would it be crueller to refuse to let him play, or to let him play?
By letting him play you can control him completely. It will be like a new type of feudalism, but instead of giving land to their followers, rulers give them a few turns of civ4.
It will be called a Civocracy.![]()
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