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  • #16
    You've misunderstood me. I didn't ask how this happened, I asked what was different in the other, non-official turn of events. The posted save answered my question.
    "Close your eyes, for your eyes will only tell the truth,
    And the truth isn't what you want to see,
    Close your eyes, and let music set you free..."
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    • #17
      And what was the answer?

      E_T
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      • #18
        Download "Popcorn, Popcorn, Get your Popcorn.sav" and run the turn. It is right before the Greek attack. You will see the difference.

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        • #19
          quit being so secretive! I don't want to download the popcorn save!
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          • #20
            * * * SPOILER ALERT!! * * *
            It's really no big deal, but I suppose that some people might want to enjoy the surprise. So if you do, DON'T READ ON!
            The greatest difference is that Greece fails to conquer Cologne. In the official turn of events, Greece conquered Cologne and razed it to the ground.
            "Close your eyes, for your eyes will only tell the truth,
            And the truth isn't what you want to see,
            Close your eyes, and let music set you free..."
            - Phantom of the Opera

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Shiber
              * * * SPOILER ALERT!! * * *
              It's really no big deal, but I suppose that some people might want to enjoy the surprise. So if you do, DON'T READ ON!
              The greatest difference is that Greece fails to conquer Cologne. In the official turn of events, Greece conquered Cologne and razed it to the ground.
              You must have used the 1.29f version to play it, because that only happened with the people who had had that version.

              If you really must know, there were 4 things:

              Greece did not make peace terms with Rome (and having the MPP Reactive as soon as Rome attacked our Swordsman).
              The Swordsman Survived.
              The Caravel that was attacked by the Chinese Frigate survived.
              The Elite German Cavalry that Attacked the Worker was 3/5, not 5/5 (either way, he will be dealt with).

              Both Versions had Cologne Razed by Greek Forces, Although the balance of Remaining Greek Forces might have been a bit different.

              E_T
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              • #22
                No, I am using version 1.21... although a few days ago I started civ and the text in the corner of the screen said version 1.29 and there were no menu options. The next time I started the game it was business as usual.
                Perhaps something is wrong with my installation. I think I'll reinstall.
                "Close your eyes, for your eyes will only tell the truth,
                And the truth isn't what you want to see,
                Close your eyes, and let music set you free..."
                - Phantom of the Opera

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