Raisin Bran
Cereal Killer
snipperrabbit!! said:@Raisin - thank you for the answer (are you speaking french ?)
Yes I do speak french ..... Im a french Canadian living in Quebec.

sorry for non-topicness

snipperrabbit!! said:@Raisin - thank you for the answer (are you speaking french ?)
snipperrabbit!! said:@A4Phantom - I know it's very rare but have you experienced it on your own
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What's a fun civ to play if you're looking for a nonconquest game?
Hmm, well that's a very broad question. I'll just take it on a personal level for simplicity. Personally, my favourites for "builder-type" games are either of the Indian civs (got to love those Fast Workers), Saladin, and Hannibal. But you could have a very fun "nonconquest game" with any of the leaders really, so you shouldn't stick with the same ones just for the sake of it. In my opinion, the best way to enjoy civ is to sample all of the different leaders and see if they suit your style; every person has different tastes and preferences for their strategies. Find what suits you.What's a fun civ to play if you're looking for a nonconquest game?
1. What factors influence whether a SAM infantry intercepts an airstrike,
and if it does what determines the damage or whether they shoot the plane down?
What's a fun civ to play if you're looking for a nonconquest game?
In Vanilla Civ4 (non-Warlord), I liked combinations of Industrious, Financial and Organized for a peaceful builder.
If you want a challenge, take a warlike civ and try to be a peaceful builder.
In Vanilla Civ4 (non-Warlord), I liked combinations of Industrious, Financial and Organized for a peaceful builder.
If you want a challenge, take a warlike civ and try to be a peaceful builder.
What type of great person is "Mani"? A great prophet? (As an aside, where exactly can I find a list of great people and names for Civ4? [Warlords includes the type in the turn log anyway, so it's only for the vanilla that I get confused.])
How do I incorporate a new (modded) civilization into a scenario map? I know I have to do it out of the game (and in notepad) but I'm still fuzy on how to go about it. Can someone help me?
How do I incorporate a new (modded) civilization into a scenario map? I know I have to do it out of the game (and in notepad) but I'm still fuzy on how to go about it. Can someone help me?
The xml-files are stored in the folder ...\Civilization 4\Assets\XML
They can be opened, read (and edited) with any simple text editor. The problem is that there are a lot of these files and it is not that easy to find the right information. The best way for me is to do a search (Windows search function) in the whole XML directory for a certain word in each of the files. The information about nukes, I found by looking for the word nuke in each of the files. This resulted in about 25 hits (files) and I took a guess which file would have the sought after data and got lucky (the file names can help you in your guess, AudioDefines.xml is not very likely to contain the right data).
Noobie Admin question: I am having trouble properly quoting only a part of a msg and have not figured out mechanics of how to multi-post different parts of several msgs in one response. Can someone direct me to any info on "How to efficiently use quoting in my threads.
tags around the selected text'. Select a piece of text and then press that button and you'll have put quote tags around that piece of text. If you want to add the name of the one who you're quoting, then you'll have to add =name (where name is the name of the one you're quoting) directly after the first QUOTE.
You can see the syntax of quoting someone by using the red quote button like I explained in the first part of this post. This is how it looks:
PHP:[QUOTE=Roland Johansen] This is how it looks like in your text window before you hit Submit Reply. [/QUOTE]
pixiejmcc said:This is a much delayed reply, but it took me a long time to muster up the motivation to delve into the xml. When I look in these folders they are empty. What am I doing wrong?
That's weird. They can't truely be empty because otherwise the game wouldn't be working. Are you really looking in the right folders? You shouldn't look in the folder ...\My Documents\My Games\Civilization 4\CustomAssets\xml but in the directory where you installed the game ...\Civilization 4\Assets\XML
I hope this helps.
If you're quoting only one thing, then it's easy. Just click the red quote button just below the post that you want to quote. Delete any section between the quote markings that you don't want to quote.
If you want to make multiple quotes in one post, then you'll have to use the quote button above the window in which you're typing. It looks like a balloon like the ones that are used in comic books. If you move the mouse button over it, then it says 'Wrap [Quote] tags around the selected text'. Select a piece of text and then press that button and you'll have put quote tags around that piece of text. If you want to add the name of the one who you're quoting, then you'll have to add =name (where name is the name of the one you're quoting) directly after the first QUOTE.
Thanks Roland, that answers part of my question. What does the multiquote button do. I can not seem to get it to add any text from anywhere into a response I am writing to multiple posts. Intuitively I would think it should select multiple msgs and place them in my quick reply box for editing ,quoting,etc. What am I doing wrong?