I've decided to include a campaign. Any thoughts and/or ideas for it wanted.
Macmatt
This happens when you have built as many modules as you can, nad have to research new techs to 'unlock' new modules.
It's not finished yet; the latest version is 1.2
I don't think such a mod exists, but I could create one pretty easily.
Try updating to 1.5.0.4 and see if that helps.
Are you using 1.5.0.4? If not, get it. If so, try refreshing the page as the alignment problems are due to Firefox using cache even though the forums have changed.
The collectors edition content is included in v1.2 though, so if you have that you'll be sorted.
GalCiv2 DA and Civ 4 Warlords.
I've just added some more races for use in the update. Majors Cybernetic Alliance-a robotic race Minors Free Robots Union Sandia-a squirrel-like race Others The Black Knights
That play.com deal is sweet: I got it off there as well. Also, on the GalCiv2 wiki, there are links to some game examples.
Just delete the 'trade video' line in the xml file.
If you locate the scenario file, in GalCiv2/Data/English/Scenarios and open it up in notepad, you should be able to change it.
Btw I'm going to use them in the Human Factions Mod and wondered if anybody knew if any alternative Thalan portraits exist.
I was wondering if anybody knew any good software for creating professional-looking portraits as mine don't look very good in Paint at the moment.
Click on the civilization manager button a the bottom on the right. From there, select the victory tab.
Sorry the Russians aren't in the current version, but I'm going to include them in the update.
I'm not a communist. (Quote) Just a bit left-wing though, mabye?
I've read that the Altarians are one of the civs destroyed but a handful of them do survive.
In the campaign the scenarios are whatever difficulty you want, although the ones with the Dreadlords I found a lot harder.
How do you create it?
You could also put it in my documents/my games/GalCiv2/portraits if you don't want to have to use a mod.
I've managed to get the picture to appear, but it's obscured by a smaller version of the title screen video.
Sorry about the size of the images, click on them to enlarge.