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Hi...

Can someone help me?

I want to edit unit capabilities, how can I do this? You can't do this in world builder....

Particularly, I want to create a transport plane.

Any help is appreciated.

thanks
 
Hi...

Can someone help me?

I want to edit unit capabilities, how can I do this? You can't do this in world builder....

Particularly, I want to create a transport plane.

Any help is appreciated.

thanks

I do believe Mec AntiKythera is correct and the Modding forum is the way to go. Careful over there though, you may get buried in code.
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For ya. While me, asking SDK questions with a lot of details...but got almost nothing of replies. The_J is ultra active, so no surprises you got some answers from him.

I think two conditions are in play:
1) Be someone like Platyping (VIP), you got answers from modding friends no matter how small the question is in material.
2) Bring a lot of strong base stuff like your own code, references...a basis on which people will look at there.

My questions weren't modding, but better understanding of some game mechanics with occasional understanding how the code works in its logical format, but each time I had to made an agression on several users (PM's, visitor messages, etc.) to finally get an answer. And it's not I did not put a lot of work into my questions. Far from it.

I just got bad experience from there. Anyways, I'm independant now...so doesn't matter now.
 
i think its a no brainier - the more complicated staff you ask about - the smaller is the number of people who have potential answers. And those people not always around. Where again I must give kudos to The_J who seem to be on the clock 24/7 ;)
By today I have enough modding knowledge to give answers on many things about xml settings, editing units, buildings etc, but I won't be able to tell you anything about Python or SDK.
I am sorry that you bad experience from there, but overall modding community was very helpful to me, on beginning to middle level modding.
 
Is it possible to harvest a resource on a one square island and still work the tile?
This seems like a rare situation, but what I found was a tiny island with aluminum right next door to another tiny island. I settled the non-aluminum island so that I could grab some fish. (The alum. was still in my fat cross)
I found that with a mine, my city would get the hammers but not the resource. With a fort it would get the resource but not the bonus hammers. Is there no way to get both? Perhaps if the non-inhabited island were 2 squares big you could mine the alum. and then road to a fort... can anyone confirm?
 
Is it possible to harvest a resource on a one square island and still work the tile?
This seems like a rare situation, but what I found was a tiny island with aluminum right next door to another tiny island. I settled the non-aluminum island so that I could grab some fish. (The alum. was still in my fat cross)
I found that with a mine, my city would get the hammers but not the resource. With a fort it would get the resource but not the bonus hammers. Is there no way to get both?

I don't know of any way other than the options you've described- that situation forces you to choose between hammers or getting the resource. You could also settle on the aluminum island- depending on the underlying terrain, this could turn the 2:food:1:hammers:1:commerce: into 2:food:2:hammers:1:commerce:, or even 2:food:3:hammers:1:commerce: if it's sitting on a plainshill. (This obviously does nothing for your fishy island other than taking away its only source of hammers, but still...)

Perhaps if the non-inhabited island were 2 squares big you could mine the alum. and then road to a fort... can anyone confirm?

Yes, this works, but I think the fort has to be in your cultural borders, FYI. (Edit- see bottom of spoiler for proof.)

Spoiler islandfort experiment :
A quick-and-dirty experiment you can try is to start an Earth18 game as JC. Settle Rome in place and settle Sicily at the toe of Italy (on the goody hut). Wait for Sicily's borders to pop. Send a Worker to Sardinia and pasturize the sheep. Sicily will get the food from the sheep but your cities won't have the sheep resource. Build a fort on the north end of Sardinia (or Corsica if you're a fan of Napoleon). Build roads on the fort and the pasture. The turn that all this in place Rome and Sicily will have the +1:health: from the sheep.

I'm not saying this is a wise opening strategy as Rome. :mischief: And you could always build a city on North Sardinia/Corsica to pick up the sheep anyway. Just a quick way to show how all this works. Oh, and if you try it, you might wanna WB all this instead of sitting around waiting for Mathematics.

SOME TIME LATER: Okay, I went back to confirm the fort-in-culture thing and yes, for the fort to connect the resource it has to be in your culture. I WB'd the fort tile to Spain and lost the sheep, even after I had OB with Izzy.
 
Is it possible to harvest a resource on a one square island and still work the tile?
This seems like a rare situation, but what I found was a tiny island with aluminum right next door to another tiny island. I settled the non-aluminum island so that I could grab some fish. (The alum. was still in my fat cross)
I found that with a mine, my city would get the hammers but not the resource. With a fort it would get the resource but not the bonus hammers. Is there no way to get both? Perhaps if the non-inhabited island were 2 squares big you could mine the alum. and then road to a fort... can anyone confirm?

Road the mine should get you resources and hammers, I'd think.
 
I've got this game (actually, my second with BtS) but I'm not sure how to win. I've got the AP but am about 100 votes shout of victory (I'm at 750 out of 850). My viable options are AP, UN, or SS. Can I get some advice?
Also, corporations? Can someone give me some pointers on those? I have some GEs lying around.
Thanks!

*Don't hate on me for automating my workers. After railroad I get lazy. But before that I gave them orders individually, I swear! :)
 

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I would like to organize my military units.I tried to add script to them using world builder but it doesn't show up when I revert to game mode.What am I doing wrong?
 
Road the mine should get you resources and hammers, I'd think.

Sorry Brian but no. Like TheMulattoMaker says, you can build the fort to act as a port to get the resource, or you can build a mine to get the hammers. Putting a road on the mined tile does nothing because there is no port on the one tile island.
 
The scripts are for telling the AI what to do with the unit. They do nothing for you. I don't know what you mean by organizing them, but you're going to have to do a little work :)

As for Corporations, you want to choose your corporation based off of what extra resources you have- if you have a lot of extra fish, crab, clam, and rice, then Sid's Sushi is the way to go. Extra metals (Iron, copper, etc) lend themselves to Mining, Inc. I'd look at the civilopedia for something more specific.
Closing note on Corps, spread them to foreign cities for more money, and build Wall street in your corp HQ (or vice versa) and courthouses in all of your cities (even if you don't do corps courthouses are good)
 
Hi...

Can someone help me?

I want to edit unit capabilities, how can I do this? You can't do this in world builder....

Particularly, I want to create a transport plane.

Any help is appreciated.

thanks
what do you want this transport plane to do ?
 
I used to play vanilla and it was totally killer to go liberalism>steel and then work towards artillery as i took over the world. but now in bts it seems that siege weapons do nothing but that... siege. i can't take cities the way i used to! could someone please explain how siege weapons work: how/why do they remove themselves from combat? do they ever kill anything?
 
I used to play vanilla and it was totally killer to go liberalism>steel and then work towards artillery as i took over the world. but now in bts it seems that siege weapons do nothing but that... siege. i can't take cities the way i used to! could someone please explain how siege weapons work: how/why do they remove themselves from combat? do they ever kill anything?
Seige in BTS can only kill in self defense, when attacking they can only damage the unit they attack to their maximum damage before withdrawing. Seige is still immensly powerful, but it can no longer win wars without other units following to mop up.

They withdraw rather than kill as a much needed nerf, seige was seriously overpowered in vanilla. Though libbing Steel is probably better in BTS relative to vanilla, as vanilla Cavalry were in another league altogether :p
 
In fact, in Vanilla and Warlords, two points are killing the AI: seiges that kill and AI that never whips urgent units like BTS, meaning that slow war is not as damageable as in BTS.
 
I just got the Beyond the Sword expansion on Steam, and I was trying for a cultural victory. I am just playing a standard game (500 turns), and yet I have three cities past 50,000 but it hasn't declared me victorious. Did the amount of culture for a standard cultural victory change in BTS?

P.S. I'm a Beyond the Sword newbie, but not to Civilization in general. Sorry if this was the wrong place to post!
 
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