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  • Empire Earth question

    How the heck do I change game speed in the middle of a game?

    I found the pause button, but gamespeed doesn't seem to appear on the in-game menu.

    Also, I noticed an option to lock gamespeed when starting a single-player game. Is speed locked during the campaigns?
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  • #2
    I believe you can't, another annoying EE thing.
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    • #3
      Game speed can be changed within a game by pressing the plus and minus keys on the numeric keypad.

      Also, the current game speed and the elapsed game time can be shown by pressing the F11 key, I believe.

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      • #4
        I know this is a bit delayed, but thank you.
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        • #5
          BTW, isn't annoying that the building icons and the sound are the same always? Is quite weird listen cathedral bells whe you build a stonehedge and the people doesn't know bronze or anything similar
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          • #6
            yeah, i think if they would have implemented a few more detail it would be a better game, such as more command sounds for your troops, and idd, more sounds for your buildings... and better pathnodes for your troops (they run into eachother often!)
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