It would appear that our worlds have unseen dark matter creating huge gravity wells nearby, heating the cores of our poor worlds via tidal forces and causing uncontrolled vulcanism.
Only the .xml Gods can save us now.
Can anyone tell me what setting I have to change to completely eliminate volcanoes from the game? I'm playing Rome on a Planet Generator map, Huge, between 50,000 BC and 38,000 BC I have had SEVEN volcanoes try to destroy my civilization.
I've opened the world editor and edited them out, but that's not really fair to the AI now is it? Unless I want to peruse the entire planet and edit out the volcanoes, but then the joy of discovery is pretty much gone.
So PLEASE, PLEASE tell us what to edit to eliminate the volcanoes. Sacrifice a virgin? Throw gold in the bottomless sea? Set <iweight> to 0? Where?
Oh, and I have the EndGameTurn bug too, is that caused by the stop at end of turn function being turned off? I can certainly live with the EGT bug. But the volcanoes bug is clearly an effort to destroy all of mankind.
I am NOT playing the GEM maps.
Only the .xml Gods can save us now.
Can anyone tell me what setting I have to change to completely eliminate volcanoes from the game? I'm playing Rome on a Planet Generator map, Huge, between 50,000 BC and 38,000 BC I have had SEVEN volcanoes try to destroy my civilization.
I've opened the world editor and edited them out, but that's not really fair to the AI now is it? Unless I want to peruse the entire planet and edit out the volcanoes, but then the joy of discovery is pretty much gone.
So PLEASE, PLEASE tell us what to edit to eliminate the volcanoes. Sacrifice a virgin? Throw gold in the bottomless sea? Set <iweight> to 0? Where?
Oh, and I have the EndGameTurn bug too, is that caused by the stop at end of turn function being turned off? I can certainly live with the EGT bug. But the volcanoes bug is clearly an effort to destroy all of mankind.
I am NOT playing the GEM maps.