If this is not XP, but Win98 or ME you may have an issue with the Net framework. I am not sure about XP, if it is not up todate, but if SP2 it should not be an issue.
DaveShack said:This is cool -- but it only seems to work when an enemy unit is selected, at least on the 1975 version. Is it possible to add a combat calculator to show calculations for an enemy unit attacking one of our units?
Sorry - missed that. Yes, it should be fairly easy (although we'll limit it to visible units only).DaveShack said:Any thoughts on this question?
Yes, you can. The governments you don't have are shown in a light-grey to indicate that you don't have the pre-requisite tech, but you can still select them to see the effects.stagnate said:Excellent work, two small issues.
First, the option to check production etc per government only allows you to specify governments that you already have. I'd like to be able to see in advance whether I should trade for Republic vs Monarchy, for example (or which I should research). I know a lot can change over the research time, but it'd still be a nice estimate.
Tomas may be able to fix that - not sure.Also, if I have alerts pop up, civ doesn't get focus back after I close the alert; I need to click once on the map first. Minor nuisance.
Yes, you can. The governments you don't have are shown in a light-grey to indicate that you don't have the pre-requisite tech, but you can still select them to see the effects.