June 3, 2003, 00:07
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Settler
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Lesser spacing!
I can recomend you to lesser the space betwen the
units(troop lines can be very long some times,betwen
two or even three cities!)if you want massive battles!
I have 6 "guy_spacing" for inf instead of 12
and 8 for cav.
This is moore to use before moderntime when
troops was moving in lines,after it feels moore wierd
I think!Well just laborate whit it!
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June 3, 2003, 03:27
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Prince
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He means when troops line up theres a default space for how far they are apart. Lowering it makes them closer together and thus thinner lines. Not sure if thats good to do though, the units don't seem to get caught on each other more Pebo?
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June 3, 2003, 05:39
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Settler
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No its works very well!
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June 3, 2003, 07:28
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Settler
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how do you lessen the spacing?
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June 3, 2003, 08:06
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Deity
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Quote:
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how do you lessen the spacing?
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Scroll mouse, don't know if there are other options.
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June 3, 2003, 12:23
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Settler
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Guy_spacing,X_spacing and Y_spacing in unitrules
if you want to change.
Read the comments above in unitrules.
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June 3, 2003, 19:07
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Prince
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You can turn off collision detection entirely and then they move even more slickly- but sometimes in fights they cover each other, but the spacing built in sorts it out when you line up your men.
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