ChinaBlue
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- Dec 17, 2006
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I want my intromovieYes, the Hof-Mod people somehow don't like the intro
I want my intromovieYes, the Hof-Mod people somehow don't like the intro
So Im trying to install the new patch (2.08) on my compueter which currently has patch 1.60 or something, i havent installed a patch before, advice or a useful link please?
cheers
If you have not yet bought and installed Warlords, then you cannot use the 2.08 patch. The highest patch which you need for Civilization IV without Warlords is just the 1.61 one (which from the above, I think you already have).So Im trying to install the new patch (2.08) on my compueter which currently has patch 1.60 or something, i havent installed a patch before, advice or a useful link please?
cheers
would someone direct me to a post/thread that shows the rate, in turns, that cottages mature to hamlets, villages, and towns over time depending on game speed? I primarily play marathon speed fwiw. thank you! (yes I tried the search function).
No, I'm not going to direct you to a thread, no way.
I'll just tell it here.
On normal speed, the first growth from cottage to hamlet takes 10 turns. The next growth takes 20 turns, the following takes 40 turns (so just double and double again of the first step of growth). On marathon speed, it all takes three times as long as most things take three times as long om marathon speed (30 turns, 60 turns and 120 turns). Note that the free speech civic halves these growth times (or doubles the growth speed). So that means 15, 30 and 60 turns on marathon speed.
(on epic speed it takes 1.5 times as many turns as on normal speed, on quick speed it takes 0.67 times as many turns as on normal speed).
You can also find these values in the civilopedia entry of these improvements.
gosh, I knew it was going to be one of things I could just look up in the civ-pedia!
TYVM for the info, RJ- also, I think you meant to say that Emancipation is the civic that gives 100% cottage growth!
Aside from the normal lack of shared civics, do non-Emancipated civs hold their happiness penalty against the Emancipated?
How is the unhappiness from Emancipation actually calculated? I always thought it was 1 unhappy face per city per rival civ which has Emancipation. However, I noticed that in a smaller game (a duel between two human players), if one switched to Emancipation then the other would get 3-6 unhappiness in all its cities, based on their size.
where do i exctract the 1.61 patch too?
My theory for the "Special Edition" is that it has that different interface you always see in some places, like, I think, 2kgames.com somewhere, and it has a brown-colored, more -like interface. Please clarify, because that was a wild guess.