Thanks Bro!
Can the A.I. adopt free religion before discovering liberalism?
I forget how to do this basic thing in civ4:
All the events that flash up in the top left hand and the middle of the screen go too fast and disapeer before I have a chance to read them all. How do I bring up a list of all the past events that have happened.
ie: 'so-and-so just built the pyramids.'
Actually what I meant where these:
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I am sorry it didn't helpThanks so much for your input Ori, but I am REALLY frustrated.
You would think so wouldn't you? Unfortunately Take2 is notoriously bad at Tech supporting and the only reason Civilization is a tad better supported is the free (as in unpaid) Tech Support given by forum members here but I'll stop my rant here, lest I break forum rules regarding my choice of wordsI would think that someone from Firaxis would monitor the Tech Support Forums and post an answer.
If I recall correctly, it did not have one. The security is in the need for the original CD / DVD to be in the drive to play it. The same applies to Warlords/I just realised that I haven't reformatted my hard drive since the week before Civ4 came out and that is waaaaay to long to go without a reformat. The problem is that I can't find any kind of cd key/activation code for Civ 4. It's been so long since I installed the game that I don't remember if it shipped with one or not. Did it ship without one? The same question goes for Warlords. I really don't want to reformat and not be able to play. Thanks!
Hi all,
I consider myself still as a newbie, being in the first campaign. Here's my issue: I have a nice city captured from my nasty neighbor with a relatively high amount of production (approx.>40 hammers, even boosted as I went thru a Golden Age). First the city square itself was dark gray making all units in there like ghosts. I was not really concerned, had to kick other nice dudes out of the continent.. Now some of the adjacent tiles got dark grey as well. What is it and how can I get rid of it? I am in the 1700's, technologically superieur (chieftain, no surprise) with steam power, democracy etc. that era.