Yes there is an option to turn off following autopilot ships, but you still have to wait until all the ships have stoped moving. It may not be as long but stil takes a while on such large maps.
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actualy, I had this problem with both the fresh install and beta 4 update. and yes I did delete the file a while ago and it worked, sory for dragging this out as long as I did.
no no no, sory I was unclear. I posted the debug after a fresh install, since then I have updated to beta 4. I have poor writing comprehention, and poor spelling as well.
I have updated to beta 4, I posted that just after I reinstalled. as for the sound driver, sound max is telling me to go to dell and I have never found a driver on dells site, do you have another recomendation?
I was able to get to Irc chat and someone sugested to go to \My Documents\My Games\GalCiv2 and delete the "perfs" file.
Debug Message: Version v1.0 last updated on: Mon Feb 6 12:52:05 2006 Debug Message: Could not find a TGN Serial No. Debug Message: *********DXDiag info follows.********* System Info Time: 4/15/2006, 08:58:05 DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904) Machine Name: TJ Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519) Languages: English (Regional Sett
After selecting the play game button on the launch pad the screen goes blank as to start the game but never does. this hapened after installing beta 4 so i decided to try and reinstall but it does the same thing on a fresh install no updates. ive already submitted a smart exception report but I dont know if that will help.
To go along with this, I would like to see an Auto Colonize Option in the ship info screen and Game options menu that would give the comand to all colonizers when launched, maybe somthing like this: [X] Auto Colonize (closest / furthest / highest rated) known world. Also the AI would not send a ship to a world that already has a ship on its way to colonize it.