Patch 2.0 is out, but the clock hasn't change a bit... I know this is a small issue, but it would be nice to have a 24-hour clock.
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I've just changed my office computer with a more powerful one. The previous PC had an Intel integrated chipset (82915G), the new one is integrated too, but it's a Q963/Q965 chipset. On this new PC GC (no matter which chapter I play) shows flashing texts. I almost cannot read what it is written in the menus because the characters keep flashing really fast. Here is an examples (as I said the texts keep changing and flashing very rapidly): <a href="http://img301.imageshack.us/m
Same here, but not all races behave the same way. I started a new Normal game with the map set on Huge. All races seem frozen but the Terrans that are playing as usual (actually they're expanding very fast). I've got another problem though, now when I try to design a new ship I can see all components even those I didn't already discover plus other components my tech tree shouldn't allow me to see. If I build a design with those components I can't see it in the list of
[quote]But really - there are more important issues the devs could fix than having a 24h clock.[/quote] Well, actually I was just asking if there was an option hidden somewhere or some easily doable mod. On a side note they could have shown the clock taking it straight from the operative system without any kind of formatting and now we wouldn't be talking about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24-hour_clock 24-hour is the international standard notation of time.
Ok, now I see why we didn't understand each other. You're trying to tell me how to make the game show the real-time clock, but I already checked the option. What I was trying to ask is if there's a way to use a clock which uses 24 hours not 12 like american clocks do... i want to see 16:30 not 4:30 PM. Is there a way to do it?
I examined the options screen for a while but I didn't find the slider you told me about... I have no arrows on the right (maybe because I'm playing at 1280x1024?). I checked all four menus (Game - Interface - Audio - Video). Maybe you can post a screenshot?
Like the title says, I was wondering if it is possible to change the in-game clock from 12-hour style to 24-hour style... In case the game doesn't allow it natively, would it be possible to mod it someway?
My problem is simple, I'm behind a corporate firewall and I can only access the web through a proxy server. Impulse won't install because it tries to download setup files directly from the web. Do you have a full package I can download to install the program? I could then update Impulse once I set up the proxy configuration in it.