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    Default Changing the time...

    GUys i just change

    timescale from 2.00 to 0.50 this will allow me to have 225*4 turns instead of 225 turns right? however during gameplay, my governor still as normal that is their age increases by 1 every 2 turns. this isnt normal right? cos when the timescale is 2.00, the governor ages increase by 1 every 2 turns.... and so when i change the time scale to 0.50 should it age every 8 turns?

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    Cynic Senior Member sapi's Avatar
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    Default Re: Changing the time...

    Changing the timescale does not effect governor aging (and that's in fact why most people change it in the first place)

    It will also throw events out of sync (ie you'll probably have won long before gunpowder is invented)

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