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    Default About the timescale...

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    event historic first_windmill
    date 50

    I got a problem i wanna make my event list match the timescale 1.0. (1 year per turn) Do this mean i gonna double it up so its gonna look like this

    event historic first_windmill
    date 100

    ??

    Please reply fast, thank you

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    Default Re: About the timescale...

    As far as I know the word 'date' is exactly that: a date.
    NOT A TURN!
    Try it out with an event to take place at date 2 and make a note when it happens. My bet: at the beginning of the second year, no matter how many turns the year takes.

    event historic first_windmill
    date 2










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    Default Re: About the timescale...

    "date" should work fine. If you used I_TurnNumber, then you would have to multiply by two.

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    Default Re: About the timescale...

    Quote Originally Posted by Azim View Post
    "date" should work fine. If you used I_TurnNumber, then you would have to multiply by two.
    Okay thank you

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