"You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig."Since EU2, there are 2 kind of players of P'Dox games :
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"You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig."Since EU2, there are 2 kind of players of P'Dox games :
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- No longer possible to usurp religious head titles, even if they have de jure vassals
The only possible reason I can see for wanting to keep the old lowest speed around is to provide an option for handicapped players. I can't imagine any able-bodied player not being able to react to anything with plenty of time to spare on the new lowest speed. But you know, it's nice to be able to give handicapped players options, you know? Maybe provide a .ini file so that players can go in and fiddle with the speeds themselves if they want?
See the sticky thread in Tech Support.Hi. Oddly, I don't see it on GamersGate...? If I bought the PC version on GG how do I get the patch (or the OS X version!)
Well...with this out..when will the Mac Version be released SO I CAN GIVE YOU GUYS MY MONEY.
According to Paradox sales (in reply to my email) the Mac version will be released on Gamer's Gate & Steam "this Thursday, May 24th"
The email from Paradox sales I referenced earlier says "All past and future users will get both the MAC and PC version through either GamersGate or Steam."It'll be interesting to see whether the Mac client will be made available, at no cost, to those that currently own the game. As this is the precedent that has been historically set for SteamPlay titles, I remember when Firaxis was embroiled in a debate concerning its Mac version of Civilization V. I, for one, love what Paradox does, but I don't love it enough to buy the same game twice -- and at full cost.
That is entirely the decision of the distributor, nothing to do with Paradox. As noted Steam always do this anyway, and I believe GG have in this instance (only) agreed to do that too. to be 100% sure you should contact your intended distributor to ascertain their policy in this area.It'll be interesting to see whether the Mac client will be made available, at no cost, to those that currently own the game. As this is the precedent that has been historically set for SteamPlay titles, I remember when Firaxis was embroiled in a debate concerning its Mac version of Civilization V. I, for one, love what Paradox does, but I don't love it enough to buy the same game twice -- and at full cost.
You can't -- the changes will be in the .exeYes Im handicaped man and i have 1.05e game. Now im going to backup some files, then patch the game 1.05f and then substitute new files by old ones. I need Paradox team advise what exact file(s) i need backup/substitute to have again that good old slow speed. Please.
Not sure I'm a fan of this. I was just fine with the old speeds. Is there a way to alter these via the text files or defines.lua? I would prefer to keep the old speeds.
Also, to second Habraka's point: is the succession bug unfixed?
I second this request since I always play on the SLOWEST speed and the SLOWEST speed was just fine for me. Why does EVERY setting have to be changed??
I also asked myself why they changed something which was never a big deal. Since the devs do not give any statement why they changed it, I think they won't change it back and we will have to get used to it and rape the space-bar to get the game paused and unpaused.