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  • you're going to get sick of me!

    Ok here's another one: what determines the order in which cities scroll when using the scroll buttons in the city window? (you know, the up and down buttons next to the display toggle buttons)

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    Order of creation...

    Stu

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    • #3
      it doesn't appear to be order of creation, though. they're listed in order of creation inthe F1 window, but that's not the way they're scrolling in the city window..

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      • #4
        It sticks in my mind that the order is different in the different versions of the game. In 2.42, I thought it was order of creation.

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        • #5
          Sorry - my mistake - when you hit the up and down buttons on the city screen it goes alphabetically doesn't it?

          Stu
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          • #6
            Yep, scrolling on the city screen is alphabetical, whereas the F1 city list is by order of creation. I find it annoying that they don't operate the same way, and I long ago took to naming my cities in alphabetical order so my city-screen scroll would go in order of creation. If I remember correctly, it's the "find city" command that differs between 2.42 and MGE.

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            • #7
              They get scrolled by order of name, alphabetically. It is different in Civ3 though, where it is order of Creation IIRC.

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              • #8
                City window scroll in Civ2 will skip cities that begin with a special character, eg, Álava or §†®ª¥ßº\/\/. Special characters in rest of the name will just mess with the order, placing accented characters or ñ after z.
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