Hi i was wondering where you can get the tech trees on paper like when you bought the game you get those things? It would be nice if some one could find egyption and greek one for me.
Wow, I never thought that I would actually know something before nottud did... it's actually not all that satisfying ~ Steak
manpeopledad Mortal
posted 22 June 2008 04:21 PM
EDT (US)
4 / 8
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!
Jacqui Coyness Mortal
(id: Jackpb)
posted 22 June 2008 04:34 PM
EDT (US)
5 / 8
Mythic_Freak knows the game coding inside out... kinda scary.
"First, Jackpb isn't in the game. (Check the list of players in the main post). Thus, Night Actions targetting him/her will never come to fruition.", Dragon Lance Mafia.
DeathAndPain Mortal
posted 23 June 2008 05:11 AM
EDT (US)
6 / 8
Mythic Freak does have a huge knowledge on the game coding, but for this particular instance, I guess he is not the only one who knows that ES put these sheets on the CD in PDF format.
However, be careful with trusting them, as they contain some pre-release information which is plainly wrong for the released game.
Darkness is a state of mind Valor is the contempt of Death and Pain. (Tacitus) Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. (Piet Hein)
andehpandeh Mortal
posted 23 June 2008 06:22 AM
EDT (US)
7 / 8
Guessing, I don't think it matters at his rate, or indeed mine...
'Just tryin2adapt, y'know' - irnoob
DeathAndPain Mortal
posted 24 June 2008 04:58 AM
EDT (US)
8 / 8
Perhaps, but with such a mindset, you will probably never reach a region where it does matter. I mean, as far as I remember those sheets include false statements such as Poseidon having faster fishing boats.
The way better idea is to rely on printouts of xentelian's sheets. While these are also not 100% free of bugs, they are much more precise and useful. For a rough overview of available gods and their techs you can as well use the ingame tech tree display.
Darkness is a state of mind Valor is the contempt of Death and Pain. (Tacitus) Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. (Piet Hein)