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Topic: Ongoing problem since CIV2 Current Date/Time:
April 12, 2000 07:24:25
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FrantzX Settler From: Registered: May 99
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posted April 11, 2000 20:29

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One of the biggest problems in CIV2 AND SMAC is the directories. In CIV2, all of the files were in one directory, so if you make or downloaded any modifications, you had to overwrite the default rules.txt, etc. A way to fix this problem is:In the main directory, have a folder called RULES. In the RULES folder their would be different folders, each representing a different set of rules. So C:\CIV3\RULES\DEFAULT would have the normal rules for CIV3, while C:\CIV3\RULES\XPACK would have a modification called the Xpack. In each separate directory would have all the .txt, etc. needed for that mod. When you started a game, it would ask you which set of rules you would like to use. The save files would remember which set of rules the save was generated under. Oh yeah, one more thing. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, let me choose the technology to trade in the deplomancy screen! [This message has been edited by FrantzX (edited April 11, 2000).] |
UndoRetry Settler From: Belgium Registered: Apr 2000
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posted April 12, 2000 06:34

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Choosing the technology to trade is already possible in CTP, so I do not think they will remove this in Civ3. |
Earthling7 Chieftain From: Netherlands (although I am Icelandic) Registered: Jul 1999
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posted April 12, 2000 07:05

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Not a good concept, but an essential one.Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't this how the multiplayer Civ2 handled things? ------------------ Greetings, Earthling7 ICQ: 929768 |
Sir Shiva Chieftain From: Bangalore, INDIA Registered: Mar 2000
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posted April 12, 2000 07:22
 
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I was just going to post on that topic..There should be a CIV3\MODPACK directory, and we should be able to download new modpacks every week.. They would install under this directory.. ------------------ -Shiva Email: shiva@mailops.com Web: http://www.crosswinds.net/india/~shiva ICQ: 17719980 [This message has been edited by Sir Shiva (edited April 12, 2000).] | |