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  • How do you add Austria??

    What do you do to add Austria in the game?? I was in the Editor thinking you can add them somewhere in there, but couldn't find where you do it.

  • #2
    I'm trying to figure this out too. Help!
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    • #3
      In C3C the maximum 31 spots for civs (+1 barbarian civ) is full so you would have to replace a civ to make another.
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      • #4
        Yes I realise that much, the question is how do you go about replacing a civ?

        The zulus are the most likely candidate for replacement, given their isolation from everyone else.
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        • #5
          Austria... who's the leader, Haider, Schwartenegger, or Francis-Ferdinand?

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          • #6
            I'd say Maria Theresa or Maximilian (I)

            Austria's heydey was well before the 20th Century.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Captain THC
              Yes I realise that much, the question is how do you go about replacing a civ?

              The zulus are the most likely candidate for replacement, given their isolation from everyone else.
              hi ,

              take a look at the editor and the help , that should do it

              last but not least , if those dont provide an answer , take a look at the forums , ......

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              • #8
                I don't see anything in the Help relating to changing civs. If someone could please give a detailed explanation on how to add Austria, I am sure it would be GREATLY appreciated.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Panther_ca
                  Austria... who's the leader, Haider, Schwartenegger, or Francis-Ferdinand?
                  Charles V (Hapsburg) is the sagacious leader of the Austrian Civilization.

                  See this link:
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                  • #10
                    The default .bix file for Conquests will ahve Austria disabled. There should be a .bix file there somewhere that has Austria added. Or you can make one yourself.

                    Open the editor and open your default .bix file (should be in the Conquests directory - can't tell you what it is called as the game is not in the country yet! ). Go up to the Scenario menu and click on Scenario properties. In a box labelled "Playable Civilizations" all of them should be highlighted except Austria. You can highlight any number of these you want that is not more than 31 as playable. Then once you have selected the ones you want in the game, goto Apply, exit the menu and save the file as a different name .bix. Then exit the editor and start a scenario. Select the .bix file you just saved, and it should play like a normal civ game with Austria in it.

                    At least, all of this was extrapolated from the PtW editor. I will post back with exact details (if they are any different) when I eventually get the game.
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                    • #11
                      I thought of Charles V, but I've always associated him more with Spain in my mind than with Austria, though he was, in fact, heir to both thrones.

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                      • #12
                        Well yes, that's true. I guess they put him with Austria because the Hapsburgs originated there.

                        Honestly. Intermarriage can sure mess things up a bit, can't it!

                        Ol' Charles sure had the rest of Europe scared for a while. After all, he had the Holy Roman Empire (including his own personal Austrian holdings), Spain, the Netherlands, the Kingdom of Naples (and Sicily), and I think a few other random places too.

                        France thought they were next on the hit list. Everyone took a sigh of relief when the Empire split up at his death.
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                        • #13
                          I'm still working on adding the Amish.
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                          • #14
                            Cow-tapult -- haha!

                            They should have some sort of technology disability on their tech tree.
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                            • #15
                              Fetchee la vasche!!
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