Just got to America in 1240 as England, met Monty, no conquerors. This save is from 3000 BC, so the Mayans are still kicking, if that has anything to do with it.
Just got to America in 1240 as England, met Monty, no conquerors. This save is from 3000 BC, so the Mayans are still kicking, if that has anything to do with it.
As previous post said, you arrived and made contact too early. The contact must occur between ten turns after the Aztec spawn (1300AD) and 1800AD. I think making contact in 1300 does not work, but making contact in 1310 does.
There's no save by the way.
It is the year 1817. Italian republic is proud to be the most advanced civilisation in the world...Wait a minute... It seems Algerians have a different opinion...
Can you check if there's a proper civ that's that advanced?It is the year 1817. Italian republic is proud to be the most advanced civilisation in the world...Wait a minute... It seems Algerians have a different opinion...
Can you check if there's a proper civ that's that advanced?
No, Viceroy only reduces your tech costs. You didn't add a unit or change something else in the mod, right?I don't want to enter worldbuilder before I end the game. However, later on, Columbia ended the Manhantan project, the Apolo programme and has started building spacecraft parts!!! (all of them before 1900)
I play in the viceroy mod, all civilisations can get technologies easier?
It seems that you're lacking RAM.An other bug to report: I can't take the (more revieled) map from Turks or Japanese. (Hmm maybe aliens made contact with Colombians, I should check out Area 51)
Too buggy game, war chariots born in France, Colombians are a technology supermuster and a map that crashes the gameI guess at least one pointer is mispointing.
No, Viceroy only reduces your tech costs. You didn't add a unit or change something else in the mod, right?
It seems that you're lacking RAM.
OK, this might be me not understanding game mechanics again, but in an England game, I was first to Printing Press, (well, I should be) but didn't found Protestantism. Odd, I thought, but I continued playing. Later on, I traded PP to my vassal Peru, who then founded Protestantism in Cuzco.
wat
Is the problem that I was running Secularism?
You can found protestantism if you are a catholic civilisation. Secularism means no religion, so you can't found Protestantism while running secularism.
Still waiting about pop-ups...
Update your SVN to revision 541.
My question was about INITIAL start...
I see no problem in making those civs CHOOSABLE from the start...
That's not possible because they share a slot with Maya/Aztecs.1. Why didn't you enable Colombia/Mexico as initially playable civs? They already have UHVs...
Yes, so?1. I'm on 551...
1. I'm on 551...
2. OK...