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  • PBEM "October Story"

    Turn 4000bc sent to SebP.

  • #2
    I'm getting the "Save file protected to make sure your assets dir hasn't been changed". error. Anybody remember if the usual sources of this are known?

    I guess one error source may be my no-cd patch. The problem is: While i own the original, i can't use the cd. I've been having problems with the warlords cd copy protection mechanism (the game will crash upon copy protection check, same as with c3c-conquests, but it doesn't happen with civ3 vanilla, ptw or CIV vanilla).

    However there may also be other sources for the error as i remember there have been messages like this since the start of CIV pbeming.

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    • #3
      4000bc resent to Sebastian. Let's see if this one works.

      Very boring starting position this time ...

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      • #4
        3rd trial finally worked

        4000BC to sir ralph. I hope your starting position got more interesting this time around...

        And here's a link back to the game setup thread:
        Last edited by SebP; October 6, 2006, 15:08.

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        • #5
          Well yes, this time my starting position is okay. Not as good as on our first trial when I happened to have stone ressources next to my capital, but at least the landscape is kind of interesting.

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          • #6
            4000bc sent

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            • #7
              Played and sent. Niiice start point.

              Steve
              I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.

              Mark Thomas

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              • #8
                One turn complete ... next one sent to Sebastian.

                @Sebastian:
                Tell me if you have trouble opening this one, then I have to replay the turn without admin pw.

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                • #9
                  I've had trouble opening it again
                  However i used the install of Warlords on my desktop (which doesn't need a no-cd patch, the drive accepts my ORIGINAL CD fine (rant) ) and I could open it with that (so that might actually have been the problem) and thus:
                  3940BC is now with Sir Ralph

                  As to why i didn't use the desktop right away:
                  - I never play civ4 on that, it's just to slow, but for pbem that doesn't matter, especially at gamestart
                  - The power supply (or mainboard) is broken since a couple days and i sometimes have trouble getting the desktop to run (I was actually in town yesterday to buy a new power supply, but all those that i found were too expensive). I could get it to run now by disconnecting 2 HDs

                  My starting position is nice too, but nothing insane
                  Last edited by SebP; October 7, 2006, 08:21.

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                  • #10
                    *cough*
                    A reinstall on the notebook solved the problem - lucky that as the desktop's power supply is in constant degradation

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                    • #11
                      There you are, where there's a will there's a way.

                      Steve
                      I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.

                      Mark Thomas

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                      • #12
                        I think a know why your power supply doesn't work ... we're in Stone Age, it's still 6000 years to "Electricity".

                        I'm impressed you have "computers" in the first place ... that's what I call one hell of a research rate.

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                        • #13
                          3940bc sent

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                          • #14
                            Here you go Claus - the next installment of the story

                            Steve
                            I do not live in London, I live in South London. South London is different, a warm melting pot where everyone can become a bona fide South Londoner by virtue of two things. One: living in South London, and two: having no aspiration to live in the Cotswolds.

                            Mark Thomas

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                            • #15
                              And on it goes ... yippieh!

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