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Can anyone tell me anything about this entry in the Civ 2 FW game.txt file? Why the hell did Microprose bother including it?
@FEATURE
@title=Gotta Say Unh.
Feature not yet implemented.
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Something they planned to put in but ran out of time for and for which they forgot to delete the placeholder text?
Where abouts was it exactly? Maybe the whizzkids among us can figure out what it may've been for or whether it was partially implemented.
And if you keep saying "unh" people will think there's something wrong with you.
Originally posted by Mercator
Try pressing the F-keys in the map editor, one of them unlocks this secret feature.
F8 does the trick
'Arguing with anonymous strangers on the internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen year olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.'
- Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon
Originally posted by ravagon
Something they planned to put in but ran out of time for and for which they forgot to delete the placeholder text?
Where abouts was it exactly? Maybe the whizzkids among us can figure out what it may've been for or whether it was partially implemented.
Yes, what can this "F8" key be about
What could have it done
Is it implemented, any ideas
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