I'll just turn my head the other way for a few days.
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Other than a few notable problems, the industry was lacking, and not well laid out.Gumboots wrote:What's wrong with Mexico? I found that one worked well.
Are you playing the Ireland map that came with the C to C? If so, maybe some of the issues you've found were fixed in the updated Ireland map by Steve (Mobius) Lorenz in the archives.Just Crazy Jim wrote:For whatever reason, I had never played this map until this week. Then it had me a bit confused saying "wool" and "grain" in the intro, then counting "clothing" and "alcohol" in the ledger. I shrugged past that, there are worse bugs in other maps. Then I saw the ledger report changing numbers up and down, one year I'd see 40 loads hauled, then another year would be back to zero. I finally did the "bad thing" and hit Shift+E. Sure enough, the ledger status event is testing against all players and all companies. Changing the settings to "on screen only" solved the problem, I saved it as a different name and copied the TGA data from the original. Now my little world is right again.
Indeed, sir, it was the Ireland map that came with C-to-C. Gorgeous map, but that one detail was driving me bonkers. As with so many of the PopTop maps, there are coding oddities in the events. With the Go West! campaign map, it's the California Statehood and weapons/munitions pricing events; with the Pacific NW map, it's all the aluminum mills with nary a drop of bauxite on the whole map; with the Ireland map, it's the ledger status being improperly defined to poll the whole game, so you never know what company's stats you're seeing.Hawk wrote:Are you playing the Ireland map that came with the C to C? If so, maybe some of the issues you've found were fixed in the updated Ireland map by Steve (Mobius) Lorenz in the archives.
It's the creators that offer the quality merchandise. They just send it to me to make available.Just Crazy Jim wrote:You offer quality merchandise, sir. :D