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  • Originallyposted by Nosferum
    ---Well, I downloaded this mod and promptly had my arse handed to me. I dropped down to Easy level (not Beginner) and I can barely scrape by.
    Fine to hear you like it and have difficuilties , Dale will be proud on his AI.

    Originallyposted by Nosferum
    ---I have a bug report. (note - I admit to not reading this entire HUGE thread, so if it's a known issue, I apologize) When playing in Beginner or Easy mode, the game sets the Gameplay Options defauly ON for the popup help windows that give tutorial advice. In fact, modifying the setting is not saved in the Save Game file, so you have to turn it off every time you load the game with this mod. Anyway, the game window minimizes (doesn't crash. =)) and I get an error, which I humbly beg your forgiveness for not actually writing down (and to think I do phone tech support for a living).
    Yes that is a little annoying, but usually we don't encounter this, because we play on higher difficuilt levels. To make shure that you don't have to readjust it every time you can go to the userprofile.txt in ..\ctp2_program\ctp\ folder. Open this file with any editor of your choice e.g. notepad and find in it the line TutorialAdvice=Yes and change it to TutorialAdvice=Yes and enable the write protection of this file, to prevent the game from resetting it. Note if you do this all changes you make in game won't be saved like Enabling/Disabling Unit Animations, Good Animations, (Actual there is no button for this in the game so you can only enable this by modifying the userprofile.txt) and all the other animations, music settings... So if you want to change it within the game you have to disable the write protection of this file and check afterwards the game made the changes that it didn't change other stuff, too. Another case to disable the write protection is if you want to go up again with the difficuilt setting or if you change from any mod to Cradle.

    Originallyposted by Nosferum
    ---At the same time, I think I'll read around the board a bit more for general gaming advice. I suck at CTP (1 and 2)
    Just play and get better.

    -Martin
    Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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    • Originally posted by Martin Gühmann
      Open this file with any editor of your choice e.g. notepad and find in it the line TutorialAdvice=Yes and change it to TutorialAdvice=Yes
      I assume you mean change it to TutorialAdvice=No

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      • Nosferum,

        Hang in there and keep trying. I went through the same learning curve. I was an advid CIV2 player, and had some difficulting adjusting, but now I don't play CIV at all, it's just so tedious compared to CTP.

        One approach that will bring you victory is to start out with about 4 or 5 of your own cities. Build them as fast as you can create Settlers. You don't need many defensive forces early in the game, so you can concentrate on expansion. Then have all of the cities turn out army units (usually a 50/50 mix of Archers and Hoplites). You don't need any building improvements initially. Place 2 Hoplites and 2 Archers in each city for defense, and then build up two stacks of 12 each army units and go hunting for the closest cities to take over.

        Good luck

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        • ---I have an update. First, I should note that I've noticed that in the very first turns, as I move my second settler away (I usually place my first settler immediately) the second settler always moves back to within 1 square of my first city on it's own (default setting of auto-turn). I have to turn off "automatically end turns" for a while so I can dictate where my second settler goes. I assume he does that for safety.

          ---Anyway, I've noticed that, at least in the map I'm on now, there are no Goodie Huts-- none. I honestly can't remember if I had found any others during my other maps of this mod.

          ---Last night, without even reading this board, I tried a different approach. About 5 turns into the game, I changed my worker settings to have all my workers working longer hours (up to 10 per day, from 8). If the happiness dropped to 73% I raised their pay a notch. That, I believe, made all the difference in the world. I aggressively grew cities (the AI tends to place about 5-6 cities in close proxity, then stops growing). I was able to get 6 cities fown and lightly defended before I was attacked. While in this "growing" stage, I also often made slow-growing cities force one of their workers to become a Farmer specialist for a few turns. That would grow the city fast enough to more than make up for the initially slower production, also making room for the loss of population due to settler production.

          ---I've noted that with this mod, I am ALWAYS getting attacked. I suppose I'll figure out how to make friends, but I'm accustomed to Civ III's reputation system where the AI and good players rarely break deals. Here, the computer will ask me for a treaty and then attack me again within 2 turns.

          ---Anyway, either dumb luck or the productivity shift caused this windfall. I've been playing on the same map time and time again, to ensure I was receiving accurate test results. Rather then spend my days fending off America, I've totally wiped them out, giving me only one rather small disputed border.

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          • Originally posted by Nosferum
            I assume he does that for safety.
            No it is a bug in the AI frenzy code. I had this in my first Cradle game moving militias.

            Originally posted by Nosferum
            ---Anyway, I've noticed that, at least in the map I'm on now, there are no Goodie Huts-- none. I honestly can't remember if I had found any others during my other maps of this mod.
            That is because you are playing on the beginner or easy levels of difficuilty, as the boni of the goody huts would help the AI. So you should play on medium if you want them.

            Originally posted by Nosferum
            ---I've noted that with this mod, I am ALWAYS getting attacked. I suppose I'll figure out how to make friends, but I'm accustomed to Civ III's reputation system where the AI and good players rarely break deals. Here, the computer will ask me for a treaty and then attack me again within 2 turns.
            Yeh the AIs don't trust the human, because he will conquer them all in the end anyway.

            -Martin
            Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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            • Originally posted by Nosferum
              ...as I move my second settler away (I usually place my first settler immediately) the second settler always moves back to within 1 square of my first city on it's own (default setting of auto-turn).
              You can also try the "Immortal Wombat" trick (a safer method I'am now using), as soon as you have moved your settler put him asleep by clicking on the right icon in the unit menue located in the lower right corner of your screen. The next turn, he won't move automatically and you can give him a new order, put him again to sleep, etc.
              "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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              • Or another trick I use, is when the AI's are having their turn, click on the settler. You'll start your turn with the settler selected, unmoved and ready to go.

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                • It sounds like a newbie's question but do I earn any gold bonus when another civilization is opening a trade route with one of my cities ?

                  Can the SAP or any other mod be modded in order to allow the human or AI player to accept or refuse the opening of a trade route (the fact it could give a gold bonus is important to bear in mind) ?

                  Ideally, a trade route should give a gold bonus to the two cities involved in the trade (perhaps a lower one for the second city), the human or AI should have the possibility to accept or refuse the deal (there are some civilization I don't want to give any Gold bonus) and its reputation should be modified accordingly (the reputation of the refusing civilization should suffer and it should be improved if the trade route is accepted).
                  "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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                  • You've got the embargo in your diplomatic options already and the AI sure won't like you if you use it. Don't know about the gold bonus...

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                    • Originally posted by mapfi
                      You've got the embargo in your diplomatic options already and the AI sure won't like you if you use it. Don't know about the gold bonus...
                      I think you don't need to use the embargo option I think it is possible give you the option of accepting and rejecting the trade offer.

                      -Martin
                      Civ2 military advisor: "No complaints, Sir!"

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                      • Originally posted by mapfi
                        You've got the embargo in your diplomatic options already and the AI sure won't like you if you use it. Don't know about the gold bonus...
                        Thanks for the answer, You have reminded about the embargo which is something I forgot but I would prefer to be able to accept or refuse a trade route as soon as the AI is creating it. Moreover, I would like to earn some benefits.
                        "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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                        • Dale, do you think this little and untested code i wrote may solve the infamous apolyton crazy settler bug?

                          Code:
                          int_t ArmyIsSelected;
                          
                          HandleEvent(ArmySelected) 'EnableAutomaticMoves' post {
                          	ArmyIsSelected = 1;
                          }
                          
                          HandleEvent(BeginTurn) 'DisableAutomaticMoves' pre {
                          	ArmyIsSelected = 0;
                          }
                          
                          HandleEvent(MovePathOrder) 'PedrunnsCrazySettlerFix' pre {
                          int_t i;
                          int_t unitNum;
                          unit_t tmpUnit;
                          	if(ArmyIsValid(army[0])
                          	&& GetCurrentRound() < 10) {
                          		unitNum = GetUnitsAtLocation(army[0].location);
                          		for (i = 0; i < unitNum; i = i + 1){
                          			GetUnitFromArmy(army[0], i, tmpUnit);
                          			if(tmpUnit.type == UnitDB(UNIT_SETTLER)
                          			&& ArmyIsSelected == 0) {
                          				return STOP;
                          			}
                          		}
                          	}
                          }
                          "Kill a man and you are a murder.
                          Kill thousands and you are a conquer.
                          Kill all and you are a God!"
                          -Jean Rostand

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                          • Add a Disable Function after 2 cities have been founded.
                            Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
                            "I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis

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                            • I thought I posted this yesterday, but I don't see it, so will ask again.

                              I am re-downloading all my CTP2 patches and mods, as I was getting too many crashes in my Cradle and Medeival mod games. When I try to use the Apolyton patch, I get a bunch of SLIC error messages during loading of the program. I remember having this problem the first time I downloaded this patch, but don't recall how I fixed it. I tried "re-load SLIC", but that made no change. What am I doing wrong?

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                              • UserProfile.txt
                                Is Debugslic=No? It should be
                                "Kill a man and you are a murder.
                                Kill thousands and you are a conquer.
                                Kill all and you are a God!"
                                -Jean Rostand

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