Venereus
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OK, guys. I uploaded the mod to the mod hub that removes it. It's called Banner Removement Mod
Cheers.![]()
Thanks, can I kiss you now?
OK, guys. I uploaded the mod to the mod hub that removes it. It's called Banner Removement Mod
Cheers.![]()
Perhaps they have the banner because the next turn button doesn't move you to the next turn. It completes the moves from this turn instead and can prompt you for more orders. This could make the message useful, since otherwise you don't know which turn you're on after you've hit next turn.
Saturday comes from Saturn. All the days of the week come from pagan Gods.Because it's cultural and offends no one.
Should we also stop using the word 'Saturday' because it comes from Sabbath?
No.
I see no need to rename a naming convention that works perfectly fine. So what if the majority of people in the world aren't Christian? I'm not I don't see anything wrong with it, and I don't understand why anyone else does. It's part of a cultural heritage and changing a few letters around is destructive of the collective memory of the past and achieves nothing.
Now if you want to propose a new dating system which uses a different '0' and is somehow better/easier to use/more intuitive, then I'll listen to you.
After a while I didn't see the banner.
But 0 AD irritates me for a different reason. It shows the developers are still in the stone age with regard year numbering.BC and AD are specific to the culture of a single religion, a religion that is not followed by more than half the world. So why did they not make the change to the internationally accepted BCE and CE (Before Common Era and Common Era)?
In a game that emphasizes, among other things, social policies and culture, I'd say that was a serious cultural faux pas. Minus several thousand culture points for BC/AD, and minus a few beakers for the zero.![]()
After a while I didn't see the banner.
But 0 AD irritates me for a different reason. It shows the developers are still in the stone age with regard year numbering.BC and AD are specific to the culture of a single religion, a religion that is not followed by more than half the world. So why did they not make the change to the internationally accepted BCE and CE (Before Common Era and Common Era)?
In a game that emphasizes, among other things, social policies and culture, I'd say that was a serious cultural faux pas. Minus several thousand culture points for BC/AD, and minus a few beakers for the zero.![]()
Hah, really ... here? I hate this argument. It's always annoyed me. BC/AD is fine. It's not religious, not anymore and hasn't been for a while. BCE and CE is just as religious as BC/AD because, minus a few misplaced politically correct words thrown in, they're both identical.
If there was no 0 AD, then what was the year before 1AD? Was it 0 BC or 1 BC?
Could anyone confirm if it's in fact the autosave saying hello?
Just did a litle test - I have my auto-save set to every 2 turns, and the banner just came up on two consecutive turns, so I think I can rule-out it being tied to the auto-save.
Could anyone confirm if it's in fact the autosave saying hello?