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  • Civ II - A previously unnoticed bug.

    Apologies if this is very old news, but could anyone shed any light on the following bug?

    I have installed Civ II on a Win98 system, having run it prevously under Win 3.1. I now find that there are occasions when I reload a saved gameand the game date resets to an earlier date.

    Example: I recently saved a game in 190 A.D. When I reloaded the game, It relaoded as expected, except that the game date had reset to 1600 BC!

    Has anyone else encountered this problem?

  • #2
    no havn't seen that.You're not using "revert" are you?
    The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Smash
      You're not using "revert" are you?
      I don't think so, as I've no idea what "revert" is, in this context. Please explain.

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      • #4
        Never heard of that one. Are you really sure you aren't simply loading the wrong savegame or something.
        Do you by any chance resave with the same filename?

        Anyway, have you installed the version 2.42 patch ? Maybe that'll solve it.
        Civilization II: maps, guides, links, scenarios, patches and utilities (+ Civ2Tech and CivEngineer)

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        • #5
          Mercator - Thanks for the patch.

          The problem is mentioned in the included text file, so this should be the answer.

          " * At some difficulty levels (for example, Prince), users were
          occasionally experiencing weird time-shifts (such as from A.D. 1
          back to 1920 B.C.). This problem should no longer occur.
          "

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          • #6
            Anybody for a 3950bc world conquest challenge?
            The first President of the first Apolyton Democracy Game (CivII, that is)

            The gift of speech is given to many,
            intelligence to few.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Marquis de Sodaq
              Anybody for a 3950bc world conquest challenge?
              it´s possible to win the game even earlier,
              one guy once told me that he made a map where all the terrain were forests,
              he started to play and when the ai say that he couldn´t build any city he just won the game
              I´m not sure if it´s true or not, but i think it was discused here a while ago
              Second President of Apolytonia, and Vice-President twice
              Shemir Naldayev, 1st Ukrainian front comander at the Red front democracy gamePresidente de la Republica de España in the Civil War Demogame
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Marquis de Sodaq
                Anybody for a 3950bc world conquest challenge?
                Whenever you want Marquis. It can easily be made with a premade map where you play purple and are connected via rivers to huts and to other tribes who will found their cities before you and then be left unprotected.
                It wouldn't be much fun, though
                Oh Man, when will you understand that your greatness lies in your failure - Goethe

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Julius Brenzaida


                  Whenever you want Marquis. It can easily be made with a premade map where you play purple and are connected via rivers to huts and to other tribes who will found their cities before you and then be left unprotected.
                  It wouldn't be much fun, though
                  It wouldn't be much fun for the Marquis, but I think you will a a big big big smile ( ) won't you?
                  googol... this is a number!
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                  "Classic Eyes...But in reality, it works the other way around." - Ming

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