April 23, 2002, 06:47
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Settler
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Minor bug with workers' appearance
I saved my game (where I was in the Industrial Age), installed the patch, and when I loaded my game, my workers were now appearing as Ancient Times workers.
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April 23, 2002, 10:47
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Firaxis Games Executive Producer
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Re: Minor bug with workers' appearance
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Originally posted by octobre70
I saved my game (where I was in the Industrial Age), installed the patch, and when I loaded my game, my workers were now appearing as Ancient Times workers.
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We just found this yesterday as well. You will get the new artwork in the modern era instead of in the industrial era when you are supposed. This only occurs when installing 1.21 over a fresh install. If anyone installs it over top of 1.17, this should not be an issue as the art folders have alreay been created. If you want, you could make copies of the Modern Worker and Modern Settler folders and rename the for the Industrial era and you should get the appropriate artwork. This issue will be resolved in the next iteration of the patch. Thanks for the input, octobre70.
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April 23, 2002, 11:11
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Emperor
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I got an interesting one too:
Somebody razed a Russian city (not me, I swear!!) in like 600 BC, and the remaining improvement was a railroad. The most advanced tech I knew of at the time was construction, I think.
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April 23, 2002, 11:18
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Firaxis Games Executive Producer
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Originally posted by Theseus
I got an interesting one too:
Somebody razed a Russian city (not me, I swear!!) in like 600 BC, and the remaining improvement was a railroad. The most advanced tech I knew of at the time was construction, I think.
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Interesting...I'll look into it.
Thanks,
Speedy
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