Congratulation on great realeses JFD,almost finished WW1 civs,looking forward to America. Have one question,all your ww1 civs need CP,so that is fine for me,but do we need march 9th version,or april 9th version ?
Jan,i'm using latest version,9th april.But when you click on CP hyperlink done by JFD on latest ww1 civs they sent's you on beta version(9th marth) so i needed to ask,to be sure.
Now, for Teddy, I might be exacting some aspects from both DonStamos and Keniisu. Expect to see your names in the imperial papers (read: credits)
Question: does anyone find Mussolini's MCIS support, which indicates when you have +15% Building Production during Golden Ages towards buildings already in the Capital, helpful? This is indicated somewhat in the tooltip (+15% Modifier for Building) already, and, seeing as some people report that MCIS hogs their PC, I would like to cut down on its use where not vital.
Does this indicate that we are going through a wave of WW2 updates, or is this only a Italian thing?
To answer your question, I never noticed personally. Go for what improves performance, with everything CiD and RtP does, we need to optimize as much as possible.
Edit: If you happen to be looking for good Civ music for WW1 or 2, Medal of Honor soundtracks tend to be really good, especially Frontline and Airborne.
Are Meiji and Tojo's battleships being renamed to the Mikasa-class and the Yamato-class? I personally don't think they sound nearly as good, but it's not my decision
I would rather consistency either way, but Majestic andConnecticutdon't really work on their own, so -class it is.
Well, I mean, Majestic-class and Andrea Doria-class do sound better than their counterparts, but so do Yamato and Mikasa. If you're looking for consistency, though, -class definitely seems like the play.
You're kidding, right? ...
I hope you like gruel.
Are Meiji and Tojo's battleships being renamed to the Mikasa-class and the Yamato-class?
If it did change to Yamato-class, that would at least prevent a possible conflict with something I have planned in the (not near) future.