Hello,
Does anyone know of way to play a single player game with the options available in the multiplayer create game screen?
I really want to be able to pick which civs I play against, change their starting settlers, exclude certain wonders and buildings, etc... but these options only seem to be present in the Multiplayer LAN setup screen. I also checked under hotseat, PBEM but they just use the standard single player game setup options.
I tried to setup a LAN game and it worked with just one player and the rest AI but I had to be connected to the internet for it to work and when I disconnected manually the game crashed. I was wondering if there might be a way to make the game think that it is on a network or the internet when you aren't actually connected to any type network so that I could play with extra setup options without using up online time.
Yes I know that I can make a mod to do all of these changes but it would be a lot of work and it would be faster and easier if they had the multiplayer options for single player games (I'm don't see why they didn't have the same options for both)
-Hoplite
Does anyone know of way to play a single player game with the options available in the multiplayer create game screen?
I really want to be able to pick which civs I play against, change their starting settlers, exclude certain wonders and buildings, etc... but these options only seem to be present in the Multiplayer LAN setup screen. I also checked under hotseat, PBEM but they just use the standard single player game setup options.
I tried to setup a LAN game and it worked with just one player and the rest AI but I had to be connected to the internet for it to work and when I disconnected manually the game crashed. I was wondering if there might be a way to make the game think that it is on a network or the internet when you aren't actually connected to any type network so that I could play with extra setup options without using up online time.
Yes I know that I can make a mod to do all of these changes but it would be a lot of work and it would be faster and easier if they had the multiplayer options for single player games (I'm don't see why they didn't have the same options for both)
-Hoplite
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