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    can someone advise what to activate /deactivate that allows you to see the whole map from the start, ie whose army is where and thus fightimg who, iwouls also like to turn off the rather tedious intro and go straight to the action clouds of war?

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    You didn't define which Total War you are playing:

    STW/MTW:matteosartori

    RTW/M2TW:toggle_fow

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    .matteosartori., (needs the fullstops to work).
    For Rome and M2 press the tilde button (~) and it opens the console, enter it there.
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    RTW PC version

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Pugwash
    RTW PC version
    Press the key with the following symbols on it ¬` and then type into the console toggle_fow. To close the console press the key again. To hide the map repeat previous actions.

    Is there another version of RTW other than PC?
    Last edited by MSB; 12-26-2006 at 10:11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avlvs Libvrnivs Britannicvs Maximvs
    Is there another version of RTW other than PC?
    Exactly.
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    But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra

    Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts

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