I am a long time Civ 3 player and finally made the jump and purchased Civ 4. I was trying to get into the game and out of nowhere the AI wins a diplomatic victory thanks to some dumb apostolic palace vote that didn't make any sense.
I know, I know. There's some logic behind it. I don't care. I don't like it. I want to disable it. I always turned it off in Civ 3. The only way I saw to do this in Civ 4 was through the "custom game" screen. I'm not familiar with this game at all and the custom game screen offers no information on the different leaders -- not even what country they belong to.
What I want to do is disable diplomatic victory in the normal game. I tried editing the civilizationIV.ini file after guessing which "1" I had to turn to a "0", but this only seemed to turn it off on the custom game screen. Starting a normal game not only ignores this, it overwrites the ini file.
This game is supposed to be super customizable and all that, so how can I turn off diplomatic victory in the normal game? I'm kind of surprised they give you 10 screens of world customization and no victory condition options.
I know, I know. There's some logic behind it. I don't care. I don't like it. I want to disable it. I always turned it off in Civ 3. The only way I saw to do this in Civ 4 was through the "custom game" screen. I'm not familiar with this game at all and the custom game screen offers no information on the different leaders -- not even what country they belong to.
What I want to do is disable diplomatic victory in the normal game. I tried editing the civilizationIV.ini file after guessing which "1" I had to turn to a "0", but this only seemed to turn it off on the custom game screen. Starting a normal game not only ignores this, it overwrites the ini file.
This game is supposed to be super customizable and all that, so how can I turn off diplomatic victory in the normal game? I'm kind of surprised they give you 10 screens of world customization and no victory condition options.
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