I need the BAT icon to get the installer to work right. I could upload an installer, but without an icon, it's kind of ********, so where is the icon?
Is it possible to continue a game saved with BAT 2.1.1a with BAT 2.2?
Yes, after you have installed BAT 2.2, rename the folder to "BAT 2.1". As long as you didn't check "Lock Modified Assets" when starting that game, the name of the folder is the only thing tying the game to the mod.
Should the BAT Mod 2.2.ini file also be renamed?
Assert Failed
File: CvArtFileMgr.cpp
Line: 174
Expression: false
Message: get##name##ArtInfo: ART_DEF_UNIT_LIBERTY_TRANSPORT was not found
Some people do get this, but I cannot reproduce it. The temporary workaround is to Exit to Desktop instead. We know it's a PITA and are working on a real solution.
If you're on Windows Vista or 7, you can try this:
- Open Windows Explorer
- Go to where you have BAT installed
- Move the "BAT Mod 2.2" folder from that location to "My Games / Beyond the Sword / Mods"
You know, as a side note, you guys ought to be paid for the work you do on BUG, BAT and BULL. It's the best mod I've used for BtS by a long shot.
@hungry1987 - That sounds like a video card RAM issue. The extra graphics in BAT eat up a lot of RAM, especially when you play with a lot of civs on huge maps. Each civ's unit graphics are different--not just global area but individual civilizations. You can help by playing against two leaders of the same civ or getting a beefier video card.
Note that you can set up the game to do an autosave at the start of every turn for you automatically by setting the turn interval in the CivilizationIV.ini file.
Civ never uses much more than 1.3GB of Ram for me. 2GB of GraphicRam are available.
It's possible that the game simply crashes when it runs out of space instead of trying to do that. A more powerful video card with more memory would help unless you have a 1,024 MB card already.