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    just wondering has any one ever finished the Alexander the great scenerio or what (whith out conquering the whole world). How come he can't produce an heir. Does he have defective balls or or is there some glitch with the game?? I mean the guy gets like three or four wives in the entire game. Please i want to finish the damm game.

    PS is there anygood ww2 scenerios that involve the whole world

    Thanx all..

    Atlon

  • #2
    There isn't a whole WW2 scenario though many where working on them(including me, my hard disc went nutty) and are working on them.
    Emperor matthew realesed a map with the nations some time ago(in the database most likely)
    But thats the closest thing we've got
    When it all comes to it, life is nothing more than saltfish - Salka Valka

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    • #3
      Welcome Atlon,

      Dale's has designed a mod focusing on the 1900-1950 era, you can find it in the Apolyton Directory or here.


      "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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      • #4
        Thanx 4 the help on WWII guys but what about my alexander the great scenerio question. And yes i know there is a scenerio where u have to play one of alexander's generals after alexander's death and failure to produce an heir. But I dont posses the computer sabi to install it into CTP.

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        • #5
          Sorry Atlon, I can't help you on the Alexander issue, I never play scenarios...
          "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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          • #6
            Originally posted by atlon
            And yes i know there is a scenerio where u have to play one of alexander's generals after alexander's death and failure to produce an heir
            where can i get that? i'd love to play it

            and for alex... i never played far enough to get a wife let alone an heir

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            • #7
              Originally posted by HuangShang
              where can i get that? i'd love to play it

              and for alex... i never played far enough to get a wife let alone an heir
              Most probably on your harddrive, just load ModSwapper with the original game and load a scenario from the game screen. And you are ready. Unfortunatly the scenario is a little bit buggy not only the AI is not as it should be and there are also some bugs that are dealing with the Alex' childs. I know Halarn worked some time after the release on it and also Locutus, to release a finished bug free version of that scenario. Unfortunatly I never saw it finished.

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

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              • #8
                huh? you mean that if i finish Alex's senario i can move on to the next one?
                that'll be very tight

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                • #9
                  thanx for the help anyways guys. I find it kind of difficult to put in new scenerios in the CTP II game. And I have no clue what this ModSwaper and SLIC this and that......... totally lost. Dont mean to sound like a ludite

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                  • #10
                    ModSwapper is a software that is used to launch CtP2 mods.

                    After you have installed CtP2, install the official CtP2 patch and then install ModSwapper. When you have install a mod, run ModSwapper and chose the game you want to play instead of running CtP2 through the usual default shortcut.

                    If you have some troubles, remember the modders from Apolyton are always writing a readme explaining how to install and run their mods.
                    "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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