Zdarg
Prince
Two, not one.If the native civ is dead, one city is enough.
Two, not one.If the native civ is dead, one city is enough.
just downloaded the mod for warlords (from filefront) and loaded the mod and everything. i spent around ten minutes looking at all the cool civs. and then, when i chose a civ, i loaded the game (i know, that is usually what happens) and it said You Have Been Defeated! right away!. and then it sent me back to the main menu. i dont know if it is a problem with vista or something, but please help, because i really want to play the mod!
yes, it is patched up (i have gold and someone told me gold patches itself.1) Have you updated your core game? The mod is always for the latest patch so you would need to download it first. (Either via "update" in your main game screen or via this site's download base)
2) Do you have installed the correct version (not the classic or BTS ones, not the special versions for BTS, I know, silly question, sorry)
3) Do you have installed it at the right place? (the Warlords mods folder, not the 'vanilla' one) Did you load the Mod from Warlords (and not from vanilla!)?
That's all I can think of as possibilities right now, m
yes, it is patched up (i have gold and someone told me gold patches itself.
yes, i installed the right one (or else filefront lied to me)
yep
i think i will just get it from here.
I had a simler problem with my computer. I downloaded 3.17 and 3.13 (should I delete patch 3.13?) and I also have RFC 1181 but when ever I loaded RFC it was still the orginial version ie. Milan not Venice, Garden instead of Ziggurats for the Babyloninas etc.
I downloaded the 1181 patch before i downloaded 3.17 and 3.13
Go to options during your turn, and turn auto-end turn or whatever it's called on and then off.For some reason whenever i switch civs in RFC the game begins to auto-endturn whenever i have moved all my units. Why does this happen and how do i stop it? (its pretty damn annoying lol)
Go to options during your turn, and turn auto-end turn or whatever it's called on and then off.