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    Default Can I play with normal unit scale?

    I read that is only good option for this mod to play with large unit scale is it true?
    Problem is my old PC :/ and low fps on too many units.
    Last edited by johnny_b_good; January 28, 2012 at 04:05 PM.
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    Default Re: Can I play with normal unit scale?

    The only issue is population growth. If you play with smaller units, then some populations will grow a little too fast.

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    Default Re: Can I play with normal unit scale?

    Also 1 more question- is it default units running speed- its faster than vanilla?
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    Default Re: Can I play with normal unit scale?

    The default settings are slower movement and no fatigue. If you switch on fatigue then I recommend choosing faster movement as well because slower movement causes units to tire more quickly. The faster movement option sets the movement speeds back to the vanilla speeds.

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    Default Re: Can I play with normal unit scale?

    Kind of off-topic but can you send me a link of where I can modify movement speeds, in the text file or what not?

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    Default Re: Can I play with normal unit scale?

    C:\Program Files (x86)\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War\xgm\Data
    descr_battle_map_movement_modifiers

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    Default Re: Can I play with normal unit scale?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ferdiad View Post
    C:\Program Files (x86)\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War\xgm\Data
    descr_battle_map_movement_modifiers
    Thank you Ferdiad.

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    Default Re: Can I play with normal unit scale?

    Funny fact, I read the title as "Can you play with yourself?" the first time I saw it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferdiad View Post
    Funny fact, I read the title as "Can you play with yourself?" the first time I saw it.
    I think you need eyeglasses
    BTW, why do you have to say that? And why do I even have to complain about it either? lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonaldAniban View Post
    I think you need eyeglasses
    BTW, why do you have to say that? And why do I even have to complain about it either? lol.
    Going to Specsavers tommorow actually.

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    Default Re: Can I play with normal unit scale?

    Well what about if we can ask permission from Hegemonia City States and RSII to use there work in the cities they made?
    Hegemonia with the greek cities and buildings, (you should see the acropolis in Athens they made by the way) it's like the real deal.
    And the Roman cities in the new patch 2.5 RSII has just released

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