Like I said, "have to change the mappings.""clicking" on your mouse wheel is the general set-up for a middle mouse button these days.
there is a new setting available that will be useful sometimes. if you change debug_saves in settings.txt to a number (1 for every month. 0 means off) it will automatically create saves that dont get overwritten by newer ones like regular autosaves. useful if you want a record of a long game, although it uses quite a lot of disk space with all those saves so mostly useful for AAR writers and modders.
I REALLY think we should have a sticky(?) for Tips/Hints/ TidBits...and the area cleaned up by Moderators, so the points are up to date etc. because I have to say this:
Playing HOI3... Darkest Hour... jumping from one Paradox title to another is a totally daunting task... I have to somehow REMEMBER what works in one game .. and not in another... example: Supply is paramount in SF/FOTM(?) ... but not in Dh.
I haven't played SF.. for nearly a year now... been playing HOI2... and excellent it has been... but today, trying to get back into FOTM .. my head hurts.... :wacko:
Would this be possible?
+1
for the sticky request again..
Regards,
chromos
Paradox Wiki is supposed to be one, but it has problems with lack of frequent updates.Would it be possible to have an ongoing, downloadable - electronic manual that would be comprehensive, thorough, explanatory & updated as things are patched, features added and things change???
I'm pretty sure this is new, I don't remember anything happening when you mouse'd over your flag in SF. Anyway, very convenient way to see all your countries modifiers.
Here's a good tip I haven't seen anywhere else.
Paraphrasing Darkrenown from another thread:
How to remove the fractured govt. modifier - It's due to parties wanting cabinet seats. Check the popularity graph on the politics screen ( the tooltip will note how many cabinet positions are desired by each party) and assign ministers as needed.
The whole point here is that the parties in question have been able to gain sufficient popularity that they do deserve the seats, but the government in question won't allow them to have them.Question:
Why should this even really matter for Germany when there are no possible ministers to assign that are NOT Fascist or Nat'l. Socialist?? The Democrats or Communists "deserve" seats but there are no individuals of that ilk to assign...
>> and indeed, in a one party system like seen in Germany or USSR, should not this "Fractured Government" effect be deactivated anyway?