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gerald1
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quote: Originally posted by Gramphos
Otherwise descripbe the error more. (When does it appear? Are you loading a file from a version of Civ3? Do you just start the SGE and it comes directly?) |
Hello again Gramphos,
I downloaded and installed C3MTv0.98 eng. and started it. When I chose SaveGameMod. from the options screen I immediately got the following error message:
"Run-time error 9 -
Subscript out of range"
My OS is still W2K-SP2 and my .ocx files are newer than those posted but this seems irrelevant as trying with your .ocx files did not change a thing. My Civ3 version would have been 1.29f eng.
greetings
gerald
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sumthinelse
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Viktor, another thing to consider about PTW saved games (when you get around to it): In a scenario, every player can have a different difficulty level, even if it's a single player game. For example, I created a scenario with only 2 players, one human on cheiftan and one AI player on Deity. I verified that player 1 was getting 4 "born content" in a city but the AI was only getting 1 "born content" in a city. So assigning different difficulty levels to each player actually does work.
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gerald1
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quote: Originally posted by Gramphos
Check settings and make sure the language is set to English (default) |
Gramphos,
I think, I have already mentioned that all my programs (OS, Civ3,
C3MT) run on "English(default)".
Nevertheless I followed your suggestion and tried "Settings" from
the options screen to make absolutely sure we are on "English".
And guess what? The moment I clicked on "Settings" I had:
"Runtime error 9 - subscript out of range". Und tschüss, as we say.
greetings
Gerald
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