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    Default 2 turns to train on Huge unit size?!!!

    Now that I got my MTW copy to work without problems, I experienced something intriguing. Since I have a much better computer than I had before when I played MTW, I maxxed out on everything.

    So, playing as the Egyptians, on Expert, I noticed that on Huge unit size it takes 2 turns to train a unit. Is it my copy or is it general?
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    Hi edyzmedieval,
    Don't worry! It's nothing unusual - my copy of the game (M:TW Gold Edition published by PC Gamer) does the same thing as well.
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    I have always played on huge unit size and thus had to cope with the 2 years training time. It doesn't affect agents or small 20 man units such as the Royal Knights or Ghulam Bodyguards but it does effect all other units.

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    Default Re: 2 turns to train on Huge unit size?!!!

    It has to do with the "unit scalable" Boolean in the unit_prod files, if you want to get technical.
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    Default Re: 2 turns to train on Huge unit size?!!!

    I didn't know about huge units?

    what is the size difference netween huge and normal?

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    Default Re: 2 turns to train on Huge unit size?!!!

    Well, for example, Nubian Spearmen have 60 units on Normal, and 200 units on Huge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doctrellor
    I didn't know about huge units?

    what is the size difference netween huge and normal?

    Small 0,5X
    Normal 1X
    Large = 1,33X (IIRC, or it's 1,5X)
    Huge size = 2X

    Not all units follow this scaling (general bodyguards for example), but I'm not certain how that works.

    Numibian spearmen does follow that scaling though.
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