Piggy
Chieftain
Im past 2050. I take it thats why?
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I'm sure I've seen another very recent thread about someone working on replacing the music within the game, but there's also an easy way. After you begin the game, take the game CD out of the drive, and replace it with your favorite music CD(s).puglover said:Does anyone know how to replace the music in the game? I'd really like some Rise of Nations or Battle for Middle Earth music instead of the civ music.


Ginger_Ale said:With the 1.29f patch for vanilla (the latest patch), you can turn it off in the screen where you choose your Civilization.
See, I'm doing this step-by-step war against the Incas, who are higher ranked than me. I build up my army, capture a few cities in a few turns (cavalry
), and make them want peace at the sight of my mighty army. Then, I rebuild my army, and go for the next blitz assault. This, of course, makes it just a little bit irritating when my cities decide to throw out my governor - EVEN THOUGH I always make sure all the citizens are happy by making entertainers once the resistance is over. Why would a crowd of happy people suddenly decide to throw out my men?


I don't see that option in my 1.29f!?Ginger_Ale said:With the 1.29f patch for vanilla (the latest patch), you can turn it off in the screen where you choose your Civilization.

EMan said:I don't see that option in my 1.29f!?![]()
Hallaien ja!sausnebb said:Mornings forresten!
Eman said:You can CALCULATE precisely what the chances are that one of your cities will "Flip"!:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showt...57&page=1&pp=20
That's insane!! 50+ units in one city? Who has that number of units to spare, say, 200 BC? Crazy. I'll say! Best idea is just leave a unit or two in the city and retake it if it flips.The Fjonis said:Hallaien ja!![]()
That's insane!! 50+ units in one city? Who has that number of units to spare, say, 200 BC? Crazy.
Somewhat of a game flaw. I'm in the habit of changing this every turn manually. If I see the number of a city I'm trying to starve isn't red, then I go in and change that.I've tried the starve-the-city-down - method, but it doesn't seem to work.. When I make all the non-resisting citizens entertainers / scientists / whatever, somehow the governor turns them back if the city is starving.. What am I doing wrong?
I don't have a definate "trick" to this, but there are other threads that go into increadible detail on this.And what IS the best way of starving down a city / preventing it from flipping? This is driving me nuts.

Thanks to an early move of conquering the only source of horses in their territory, they are still running around with camels and elephants.Actually that would lower the pop 3 in one turn -2 from settler, -1 from starving.Ginger_Ale said:4a. Alternatively, if you have railroads, plant 3 forests and chop them down to get 30 shields, and have the city produce a settler to lower the population by 2 instead of 1.
Oh yeah!The Fjonis said:This game is great.