![]() ![]() Ok when you look at the scenarios the game has there is a list of shown under "Scenarios" what I would do if you think most scenarios need more turns is to add more turns to each of these scenarios THEN start a new campaign - If you know of a scenario and it alone only needs more turns then edit this scenario only. NOTE: the campaign file is put on a secretive part of your computer it is hard to find. ![]() so you could edit it before you clicked on it which locks it into the campaign file but it will probably be best to add turns to a campaign scenario before you even start a campaign which generates the campaign file. ![]() Realize first that you must add turns to a scenario that occurs during a campaign before you start a new campaign maybe you could do this after you have started campaign if you know the name of the scenario before you click on it to play it. ok so use the editor in order to do this. Ok with that said, in order to add turns to a campaign game (I will discuss how to save individual turns in a minute) you must add turns to the scenario that you are playing in the campaign game, duh. Read this part in order to add turns to a scenario during a campaign or to any stand alone scenario so if you screw up on turn 8 you can not start back at turn 6 or 7 or 8 you must replay the entire map and then when you are at turn 8 again you hope to do turn 8 better and if you don't you have to then start back over again - this frankly is a disservice to the gamers that buy this game - in my opinion but I think many of the posts in the forums support this notion. Most games do not do this which allows in my opinion the player to more likely enjoy the game because they can usually with most other games save it at any point and in the event they are having a bad hair day their game\campaign is not ruined but with this game in my opinion it causes each move and turn to be crucial because if you screw up you can only as it is now replay the scenario you cannot replay the turn. When one starts a campaign as we all know one file is generated that is auto saved and auto updates each time we leave the game. Thank God that the makers of this game included an Editor.ĭown below all of this will be a post I did on another forum that explains how to do all of this but first which actually will be covered in depth in the post below I will try and explain the overall concept read the post below to get all of the info as needed. or even change map size - all this is done through the editor. Also, I have stumbled upon a way to change the campaign by giving its scenarios more turns and though not tested I am sure you could tweak the scenarios of the campaign wherein a particular scenario that you choose could have more units on your side etc. Using the Editor one can simply just add more turns to a scenario and then play a scenario that they usually have to ache over but now they have more turns or they can use the editor to change other things in a scenario. (ok we got that over with)Īnyway, using the Editor the game can be made more enjoyable for the "Novice" or type of player that just wants to not have to get so frustrated just learning the game. However, their may be those that think making the game easier would be sacrilege. It is 2014 - have just bought the game, am frustrated with it and have seen posts where people have given up on the game but then others just love it and it seems a patch has never been done to add more turns or changes to the campaign so that it is easier for some but that it still is only to be played as is without I suppose the phrase would be "the consideration of the diversity of the types of players out their that have purchased the game." In other words some but seemingly many of us would like it to have which most games do different difficulty levels etc. ![]()
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