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jotto Settler
Mar 2001
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posted March 28, 2001 17:43
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I'm trying to create a modern-world-anno-2001 scenario. I'm using a pre-made world map, and I'm adding cities and units.A few questions: - Is it possible to set the year to 2001 without clicking the move number button in the scenario editor a zillion of times? - Is it possible to set all civilizations to a specified age? - Is it possible to prevent the civilizations from entering the genetic age? I want them to stay in the modern world - How can I create alliances, peace treaties, set friendlyness, etc among the civilizations? Thanks in advance! |
Don Homer Settler Vancouver, BC, Canada Mar 2001
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posted March 29, 2001 20:18
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 Originally posted by jotto on 03-28-2001 05:43 PM I'm trying to create a modern-world-anno-2001 scenario. I'm using a pre-made world map, and I'm adding cities and units.A few questions: - Is it possible to set the year to 2001 without clicking the move number button in the scenario editor a zillion of times?

| Yes, you have to create a turn name txt file. I'm not sure how but some of the scenarios have it. quote:
 - Is it possible to set all civilizations to a specified age?

| Yes, you just give them whatever technology grants the next age. Again, I'm not sure what technologies they are, but you can place a few cities and see what makes 'em change. quote:
 - Is it possible to prevent the civilizations from entering the genetic age? I want them to stay in the modern world - How can I create alliances, peace treaties, set friendlyness, etc among the civilizations?

| I have no idea.
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usprez2020 Settler
Mar 2001
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posted March 30, 2001 19:04
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To start at a different time period, you need to create a file called turnlength.txt. This is placed in the main scenario file with savegame.c2g. The format for the file is basically this:1,Jan 2001 2,Feb 2001 3,Mar 2001 and so on. You need to do this for as long as you need the scenario to last. It's boring and tedious, I know, but it makes for better scenarios. | |