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    Is there an easy way to count the cities in my scenario?
    "Peace cannot be kept by force.
    It can only be achieved by understanding"

  • #2
    Reveal the entire map and go to the find city list?

    P.S. I seem to have lost your Middle-earth map (which I'm still supposed to look at with the terrains ), could you send it once more? And I guess I didn't send you my maps either, did I?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mercator
      Reveal the entire map and go to the find city list?

      P.S. I seem to have lost your Middle-earth map (which I'm still supposed to look at with the terrains ), could you send it once more? And I guess I didn't send you my maps either, did I?
      thanks I will try that. I will e-mail you the map (with graphics) again. I still have yours

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      ah I don't wanna count them manually. isn't there another way?
      "Peace cannot be kept by force.
      It can only be achieved by understanding"

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      • #4
        Toe count = number of feet x 10

        Don't know how to dispense with the counting, but you can count by the screenful, rather by individual cities.

        Try Mercator's way with a slight modification. Count the number of times you click large increment scrolls down until you reach the bottom of the list. Multiply that number by 15 and add the number of cities on the last screen's list.

        e.g. Say I've got 97 cities.
        • First screen: cities 1-16
        • 2nd screen: 16-31
        • Third: 31-46
        • Fourth: 46-61
        • Fifth: 61-76
        • Sixth: 76-91
        • Last: 91-97

        Takes six clicks to increment from beginning to end and last page has 7 cities. So, 6x15+7=97.

        Oddly it works differently if you press [Page Down] instead of clicking.
        • First screen: cities 1-16
        • 2nd screen: 2-17
        • Third: 18-33
        • Fourth: 34-49
        • Fifth: 50-65
        • Sixth: 66-81
        • Last: 82-97

        Takes six PgDn's: 6x16 + 1 = 97.

        Does any of this make sense?
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        • #5
          Re: Toe count = number of feet x 10

          Originally posted by Boco
          Does any of this make sense?
          Yup, I will try this soon. Thank you

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          Thanks Boco.. I have 226 cities heh.. IIRC, 255 is the max right?
          Last edited by Arthedain; July 16, 2003, 06:22.
          "Peace cannot be kept by force.
          It can only be achieved by understanding"

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          • #6
            Re: Toe count = number of feet x 10

            Originally posted by Boco
            Don't know how to dispense with the counting, but you can count by the screenful, rather by individual cities.

            Try Mercator's way with a slight modification. Count the number of times you click large increment scrolls down until you reach the bottom of the list. Multiply that number by 15 and add the number of cities on the last screen's list.

            e.g. Say I've got 97 cities.
            • First screen: cities 1-16
            • 2nd screen: 16-31
            • Third: 31-46
            • Fourth: 46-61
            • Fifth: 61-76
            • Sixth: 76-91
            • Last: 91-97

            Takes six clicks to increment from beginning to end and last page has 7 cities. So, 6x15+7=97.

            Oddly it works differently if you press [Page Down] instead of clicking.
            • First screen: cities 1-16
            • 2nd screen: 2-17
            • Third: 18-33
            • Fourth: 34-49
            • Fifth: 50-65
            • Sixth: 66-81
            • Last: 82-97

            Takes six PgDn's: 6x16 + 1 = 97.

            Does any of this make sense?
            You have 20 toes?
            A witty quote proves nothing. - Voltaire

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