January 29, 2003, 14:24
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Deity
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Originally posted by Locutus
So if anything, English is actually a dialect of Frisian
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Yeah, I've seen those language charts with English and Frisian in their own little corner of the West Germanic languages, under the subcategory "Anglo-Frisian".
Always seems to me that it ignores the very strong influence of French vocabulary though.
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May 2, 2003, 17:33
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Warlord
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Is there any way to choose the civilisations you're playing against without going into the scenario editor?
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May 2, 2003, 19:51
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Prince
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no
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Last edited by Immortal Wombat; May 2, 2003 at 19:59.
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May 2, 2003, 20:00
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"Q1: When I start a new game, I always play against the same civs (in the unmodded game: Americans, English, Greek, Scottish, etc). Why can't I play against random opponents?
A1: If you want to play with random civs (regardless of what mods you're (not) using), there are two things to keep in mind:
1. You have to play on one of the higher difficulty levels, IIRC Prince/Medium or higher.
2. You have to make sure NonRandomCivs in ctp2_program\userprofile.txt is set to No.
If both these conditions are met you'll play against different opponents every time you start a new game."
Not exactly what I had in mind. The question relates to playing
against random civs. What I'm asking is if I can choose the civs. That is to make them non-random, but the civs of my choosing.
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May 2, 2003, 20:13
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Warlord
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Thanks IW, I had a feeling that would be the case
That's another for Activision (add a large amount of irony, which Mexicans know a lot of)
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May 3, 2003, 05:53
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Originally posted by tlatoani
Is there any way to choose the civilisations you're playing against without going into the scenario editor?
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I thought you could do this by starting a hotseat game but choosing only one human player (See the FAQ for how to enable hotseat).
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May 3, 2003, 06:30
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Yeah you can, you can also do it by choosing a LAN game.
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May 3, 2003, 14:42
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Prince
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oops. yeah.
That should be in the FAQ as well.
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