Hello
Just to let you know, i am taking notes of your comments and working on bugs fixing.
I'd like to have some more feedback:
1- Do you like the overall feeling?
2- Is it a better experience than just grabbing an Earth map and fixing True Starting Locations with some extra mods?
3- Can you feel the resemblance with civ3 RoC and especially civ4 Rhyes'n'Fall?
4- Is pace adequate or you feel there is a need of more turns for each era?
5- Are secondary civs like Babylon, Vikings and Siam worth setting as playable, or they are not fun enough and better left as AI-only?
6- Is some civ overpowered or underpowered?
7- Are loading times reasonable / shorter than a standard game ona huge map with 15+ civs?
8- Are your games coming out historically realistic?
Hello
Just to let you know, i am taking notes of your comments and working on bugs fixing.
I'd like to have some more feedback:
1- Do you like the overall feeling?
2- Is it a better experience than just grabbing an Earth map and fixing True Starting Locations with some extra mods?
3- Can you feel the resemblance with civ3 RoC and especially civ4 Rhyes'n'Fall?
4- Is pace adequate or you feel there is a need of more turns for each era?
5- Are secondary civs like Babylon, Vikings and Siam worth setting as playable, or they are not fun enough and better left as AI-only?
6- Is some civ overpowered or underpowered?
7- Are loading times reasonable / shorter than a standard game ona huge map with 15+ civs?
8- Are your games coming out historically realistic?
Hello
Just to let you know, i am taking notes of your comments and working on bugs fixing.
I'd like to have some more feedback:
1- Do you like the overall feeling?
2- Is it a better experience than just grabbing an Earth map and fixing True Starting Locations with some extra mods?
3- Can you feel the resemblance with civ3 RoC and especially civ4 Rhyes'n'Fall?
4- Is pace adequate or you feel there is a need of more turns for each era?
5- Are secondary civs like Babylon, Vikings and Siam worth setting as playable, or they are not fun enough and better left as AI-only?
6- Is some civ overpowered or underpowered?
7- Are loading times reasonable / shorter than a standard game ona huge map with 15+ civs?
8- Are your games coming out historically realistic?
Spoiler :Hello
Just to let you know, i am taking notes of your comments and working on bugs fixing.
I'd like to have some more feedback:
1- Do you like the overall feeling?
2- Is it a better experience than just grabbing an Earth map and fixing True Starting Locations with some extra mods?
3- Can you feel the resemblance with civ3 RoC and especially civ4 Rhyes'n'Fall?
4- Is pace adequate or you feel there is a need of more turns for each era?
5- Are secondary civs like Babylon, Vikings and Siam worth setting as playable, or they are not fun enough and better left as AI-only?
6- Is some civ overpowered or underpowered?
7- Are loading times reasonable / shorter than a standard game ona huge map with 15+ civs?
8- Are your games coming out historically realistic?
I suffered a lot of this...Whenever I try to start a game as Korea, I get a crash. I'll try some other autoplay civs to see if the same thing happens.
EDIT: It seems to happen for any autoplay civilization.
I've also gotten the "tech/production costs increase on reloading" bug.
No i don't think i have. But as for the map itself, i think the yields for each strategic resource should be more than 1 because it's nearly impossible to build any units that require iron or any other strategic resource.A further question:
can you ever hear the Rhye's and Fall theme? The file is there but often it doesn't get triggered
Noticed it last night/this morning in the loading screenA further question:
can you ever hear the Rhye's and Fall theme? The file is there but often it doesn't get triggered