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Fog of War - Now YOU can cheat like the AI does!
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by Citizen IBNobody - 5/15/2003 10:21:48 PM
The AI isn't required to explore uncharted sectors. It knows where every resource, anomaly, and class 15+ planet is located.
This was explained in the Backstory. Well...Backstory Smackstory...Cheating is cheating, and if you can't beat 'em, join em!
Here's how to remove the FOG OF WAR in your games. It WILL NOT show you every enemy ship - it will just remove the dark FOW and let you see the layout of your galaxy.
Basically...You can copy the file FOW.GALAXY between games of the same map size, and the Fog of War template will map onto your new game. Thus, an unexplored galaxy FOW file can be replaced with a fully explored galaxy FOW file of the same map size, allowing you to view the entire galaxy.
Here's how you do it...It's not hard at all.
(If you have a fully explored map of a given size already, skip steps 1-3.)
1. Create a game using any size map.
2. Explore the map completely.
3. Save the game.
4. Go to the "Galactic Civilizations\Data\SaveGames" directory and find the directory containing the game with the fully explored map.
5. Find the file "FOW.GALAXY" in this directory and copy it to a safe directory (like your desktop).
6. Create a new game ***with the same map size as the fully explored map***, and save it.
7. Go back to the "Galactic Civilizations\Data\SaveGames" directory and find the directory containing your new game.
8. Copy the fully-explored FOW.GALAXY into the new game save's directory, overwriting the old FOW.GALAXY.
9. Load up the new game!
- Nobody
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by Citizen Joben - 5/15/2003 11:12:25 PM
thats hilarious.
/cant decide if he would ever use it or not
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AI doesn't know where each resource is located. On many occasions, I have seen him sitting right next to one and not grabing it.
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