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  • How many turns are in a game?

    Simple question, but one I've never bothered to answer.

    How many turns are in a game from 4000BC to 2050AD?

    In Civ2, it varied depending on the difficulty level. In Civ3, it doesn't. But, I still don't know the answer to my question.

    Does anyone know the breakdown? You know, xx turns at 50 years, yy turns at 25, etc.

    A little help?

    - TT

  • #2
    First 25 turns = 50 years (4000 BC)
    Next 25 turns = 40 years (2750 BC)
    Next 40 turns = 25 years (1750 BC)
    Next 50 turns = 20 years (750 BC)
    Next 100 turns = 10 years (250 AD)
    Next 100 turns = 5 years (1250 AD)
    Next 100 turns = 2 years (1750 AD)
    All turns yearly after that (1950 AD)

    So, adding it all would be 540 turns

    -MZ

    P.S. I liked the Civ2 breakdown better and in fact use it in my personal mod which I occasionaly play with
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    • #3
      you can edit this in the editor (a little redundant), as well as other things that i see people requesting for an XP
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      • #4
        Attached is a listing of each turn (by year) on one page.
        MS Word doc;
        Treaty Years.doc
        Attached Files

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        • #5
          Thanks

          So the year stuff is hidden in the Scenario Properties. I went looking in the Rules Editor, but couldn't find anyway to edit the years. Thanks Master Zen and Bobbo for sending me back to the editor.

          I guess this means that the year 0 really does exist in the Civ3 world (10BC + 20 years = 10AD).

          Has anyone tried changing "50 turns at 20 years" to "100 turns at 10 years"? Does that produce year 0 BC (or 0 AD)? Or what?

          If I remember correctly, Civ2 had a different number of turns depending on the level you played at. But, all difficulty levels had both years 1 BC and then 1 AD. Does anyone else remember it that way?

          Just wasting time thinking about civ. Thanks for listening.

          - TT

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          • #6
            No problem TT,

            Civ2 had the same years per turn breakup no matter what difficulty level. The only diffference was the turns. Civ2 was like this:

            First 50 = 50 years (4000 BC)
            Next 50 = 25 years (1500 BC)
            Next 50 = 25 years (250 BC
            Next 50 = 10 years (1000)
            Next 50 = 5 years (1500)
            Next 50 = 2 years (1750)
            Next 50 = 1 years (1850+)

            I honestly don't remember what was the turn difference. So, yes, all levels had the 1 year (1 AD, I never recall seeing a 1 BC)
            A true ally stabs you in the front.

            Secretary General of the U.N. & IV Emperor of the Glory of War PTWDG | VIII Consul of Apolyton PTW ISDG | GoWman in Stormia CIVDG | Lurker Troll Extraordinaire C3C ISDG Final | V Gran Huevote Team Latin Lover | Webmaster Master Zen Online | CivELO (3°)

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            • #7
              I think that in the lower levels (or higher levels, forget which) you played until 2050, and at the other end you played until 2000.

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