Missing Governors?

I've GCII v.1.53.136, DA v.2.00.104 and TOTA v.2.00.028 (English) - so says Impulse.


According to the "Galactic Civilizations II 2.0 Released!" article on the home page of the site www.galciv2.com, the new features include - among the others - "New planetary governors for automating the building of planets".
Now, where are they?


If I click on the "Details" button of a planet screen and, then, on the "Governors" button, a little window pops up. It has on the top a drop-down list presenting "NONE" as the default choice. When I expand the list, it's void, except for those absurd "NONE".


What I'm missing - or it's a bug?

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Ok, maybe it's a little too little as font size. I repost with a greater one.

I've GCII v.1.53.136, DA v.2.00.104 and TOTA v.2.00.028 (English) - so says Impulse.


According to the "Galactic Civilizations II 2.0 Released!" article on the home page of the site www.galciv2.com, the new features include - among the others - "New planetary governors for automating the building of planets".

Now, where are they?


If I click on the "Details" button of a planet screen and, then, on the "Governors" button, a little window pops up. It has on the top a drop-down list presenting "NONE" as the default choice. When I expand the list, it's void, except for those absurd "NONE".


What I'm missing - or it's a bug?

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You need to create a governor from the new Planetary Governors sub-tab on the Governors tab of the Civilization Manager (F6). After you create a build list there and name it, it should be available as a pick when you click Governor on the Details for a planet. If you still can't pick a governor from a planet Details screen and you can see it on the Planetary Governors tab in Civ Manager, then you might have a problem with your installation or the particular game (e.g. if you started under 1.96 and are trying to finish with 2.0).

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Many thanks, I completely missed that tab

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It works best if you use the default font, then people can resize it in their browsers (ctrl + mouse wheel). That way all the text is the same size.