Marx
Warlord
I don't Know if you people know this bug.
Years ago I played some diehard civ games.
And when I'd advanced till 2200 AD (or Something) and my Civ was really big, there was developping a real weird bug.
In North America (I played on Earth) There was on the map a icon of a wonder. (I've Seen the Hooverdam, the Manhattan Project and the Seti Program)
When I Moved to North America on the Map I Become in a total Mess of Tiles that had the Specification 'Terrain Type'
And That Tiles had real good specifications:
120 Food
100 Production
100 Trade
And that for each tile. (I don't know what the real specifications were, but it was a verry strange bug)
But building a city on that squares was not verry smart because of pollution and the total mess of pixels on your screen. (Clicking on feeling to move out of the Northest Part of North America was the only thing I could do)
Because I Played a verry Old version of Civ I think it was a bug that was only in that version (Don't know the version Number)
Has Anybody ever seen this bug. And/or does anybody know in what version this bug was..
Unlucky me has only a newer version of DOS-civ now.
Can you Please Report my Grammatical Faults? I try to improve my English.
Years ago I played some diehard civ games.
And when I'd advanced till 2200 AD (or Something) and my Civ was really big, there was developping a real weird bug.
In North America (I played on Earth) There was on the map a icon of a wonder. (I've Seen the Hooverdam, the Manhattan Project and the Seti Program)
When I Moved to North America on the Map I Become in a total Mess of Tiles that had the Specification 'Terrain Type'
And That Tiles had real good specifications:
120 Food
100 Production
100 Trade
And that for each tile. (I don't know what the real specifications were, but it was a verry strange bug)
But building a city on that squares was not verry smart because of pollution and the total mess of pixels on your screen. (Clicking on feeling to move out of the Northest Part of North America was the only thing I could do)
Because I Played a verry Old version of Civ I think it was a bug that was only in that version (Don't know the version Number)
Has Anybody ever seen this bug. And/or does anybody know in what version this bug was..
Unlucky me has only a newer version of DOS-civ now.
Can you Please Report my Grammatical Faults? I try to improve my English.
