New Scenario added: African Dragon - As South Africa you must make a pre-emptive strike against a Chinese-supported Zimbabwe. New Scenario added: Paraguay's Problem - Play as Brazil, Venezuela or Argentina in a fight for control of South America.
Update Three Changes
- Auto save no longer turns off after victory/defeat and 'play on' - More AI considerations before declaring war (nearness, deployed units) - Added additional AI/HQ attack possibilities - Fixed rare 'city provides no supply creep' issue - Building on River Cities fixed - Construction of Oil Derricks and Oceanic Complexes improved - High Tech facilities techs (generally Cold Fusion) fixed - Sea Piers can no longer be built in some unsupplied areas - Minor number formatting (ie 1.02M as 1.2M) fixed - Game Settings Panel (CTRL-SHIFT-S) added - Fixed an uncommon 'elimination-leaves-pockets' bug introduced in U2 - Land Supply Hotspots now function correctly - AI Units will call for resupply - Supply Units will return to base to refill - Unsupplied in-transit territory now provides a trickle of fuel - Allied Victory added as Lobby Option - AI leaders Will build Military & Industrial Facilities - Ministers will build facilities under certain priorities - Visual indication of resource shortages - AI better understands 'no units' experimental scenarios - Fixed occasional AI Unit Deployment/Performance issue - Malmo bridge crossing allowed - Non-Synth Facility construction restricted to terrain-supported levels - Show-Replaced Unit Design Filter setting engaged - Existing production capacity shown in tooltip when building industries - Garrisons will deploy when surprise-attacked, instead of surrender - German Advance Scenario settings fixed to start as Poland again - Unit meshes on-map default to middle size (set by SHIFT-J) - Numbers now shown in monospace font in parts of UI
> Various minor changes made to city names, equipment file, regional information, population, map resources, flags > Six new 3D unit models added > Over 10 new Technologies added; Over 70 new units designs added
Test vom 25.06.2008
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