November 4, 2000, 20:00
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Warlord
Local Time: 06:06
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Dec 1969
Location: Viseu
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City graphics
Hi everyone!
One day I was changing city sizes using the cheat menu to determine when a city changes graphic (from cities.bmp) and I got some big numbers, something like 5, 11, 20 (dont remember, but they were big)! I tried again some time later and I got the usual 3,5,7 or whatever. I dont remember what scenario or game type I used that first time, I believe it was in ToT.
Is it possible to change the size numbers that changes the city graphic?
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November 5, 2000, 18:14
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Emperor
Local Time: 08:06
Local Date: October 31, 2010
Join Date: Mar 2000
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I donīt think itīs really possible to change the size numbers that changes the city graphic.
But I think the size changes if the civ has an "industrial" or an "modern" city style, for instance the cities of a civ with the city style in the modern slot needs bigger numbers to change the city graphics to the next size.
With this in mind you can play around a bit with differnt sizes/graphics.
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November 6, 2000, 01:44
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Settler
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I think:
Old Style:
1-2: Small
3-4: Medium
5-7: Large
8+: Very Large
Industrial:
1-3: Small
3-5: Medium
6-10: Large
11+: Very Large
Modern:
1-4: Small
5-10: Medium
11-18: Large
19+: Very Large
I'm not positive on these numbers, but it's something very close. The capital, of course, is always one bigger than it would normally be, but only for the human civilization.
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November 6, 2000, 14:17
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Warlord
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Thanks guys!
I havent tested your answer yet, but im sure that must be right. Thanks!
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November 6, 2000, 22:32
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King
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But also, in ToT ectended at least, there is a "Rennaissance" city graphic. This graphic follows the Modern set from above: 1-4, etc..
[This message has been edited by Eternal (edited November 06, 2000).]
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