$30 is better than $50. I'm surprised it got here so quick, go USPS. Gogamer is fast becoming my favorite way to buy games if I don't download them off Steam.
I am running Windows XP, have the lastest drivers and a nVidia 9600 and this game runs, but the animations are all stuttering and jerky. The cutscenes are especially brutal. Anything I am doing wrong? As an aside, my screensaver (the 3d ones) are also incredibly jerky and off. However other games seem to run fun (Trine for example).
The opening sweep of the city in the demo was pretty terrible on my 8800 as well. But I can pan and zoom all I want in the game and maintain a solid framerate.
I'm guessing they're using some post processing effect that's slowing it down a bit in the cut scenes. Maybe the depth of field?
The opening sweep of the city in the demo was pretty terrible on my 8800 as well. But I can pan and zoom all I want in the game and maintain a solid framerate.
I'm guessing they're using some post processing effect that's slowing it down a bit in the cut scenes. Maybe the depth of field?
No clue. I suck at the whole tech side of games. So I wouldn't even know where to look. The games fps is absolutely fine, its just the animation transitions that suck. For the people they dont move, they stutter like they are repeating frames of their animations.
placing lumberyards? use the demolish tool to remove all trees around it, and then place it. BAM - 100% productivity. works the same with coal burners.
Do the roads just need to touch one of the fields on a farm, not the actual building?
If a building that uses another building's production is within its area of influence, it'll send people out to pick the stuff up it needs itself, without need of roads.
wait so I dont need roads? I could just have a wheat farm, a flour farm, and a bakery all neatly tuck together and just connect the bakery with a road to a warehouse?
wait so I dont need roads? I could just have a wheat farm, a flour farm, and a bakery all neatly tuck together and just connect the bakery with a road to a warehouse?
Basically, you just need roads to get stuff to the warehouses. And in cities so your citizens can access the tavern/church/and such.
Please note I have yet to use the firehouses, so I have no clue if they need a road to get to a burning building.
So I got the game went to install it and it doesn't read the dvd. It basically doesn't see that it's there. I think it has something to do with the DRM. It's going to be pretty ironic if I have to go looking for a downloadable version of this game to punch in my legal key.
i am too lazy to use large trading ships so I just make the best use of triangle trade and doubling up on purchasing. one of these days I'll be able to figure out how to make it so I don't have to alter production on any factory: demand will meet supply and I will get a PhD in Economics
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I'm guessing they're using some post processing effect that's slowing it down a bit in the cut scenes. Maybe the depth of field?
No clue. I suck at the whole tech side of games. So I wouldn't even know where to look. The games fps is absolutely fine, its just the animation transitions that suck. For the people they dont move, they stutter like they are repeating frames of their animations.
I'm gonna play this after work
For the first timeeeeee
Should I expect anything when my cherry gets popped
edit: Wait I guess that's different then lumberjack huts?
it's my first continuous game so don't be mean and I'm waiting for ornate streets.
If a building that uses another building's production is within its area of influence, it'll send people out to pick the stuff up it needs itself, without need of roads.
Basically, you just need roads to get stuff to the warehouses. And in cities so your citizens can access the tavern/church/and such.
Please note I have yet to use the firehouses, so I have no clue if they need a road to get to a burning building.
I need to get the game on my harddive and steam won't let me do that unless i pay monies.
GoGamer was apparently selling the British version.