A few questions
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 2:57 am
Hi all,
Just finished the demo and really enjoyed the game. Before I make the purchase though, I had a few questions:
1) is it possible to select multiple units at once? I looked everywhere, but couldn't see how. I suspect it's in the game's design, but I don't quite understand the point if it then.
2) I'm on Ubuntu 7.10. Under the 'support' tab on the website, it says the latest patch is 1.5.11. In the changelog, the graphics improvements look really nice, however, the "Ported graphical engine from OpenGL to DirectX" line worries me as DirectX has no native support for Linux. So I guess that means I won't get that patch?
3) And lastly, under the 'problems with linux', it lists an even older patch, 1.3.0. Which is very confusing - I won't be able to even get the 1.42 patch either?
4) The demo makes it apparent that after you buy the game, you can just download it, no CD. However again in the linux section, it says that you need the Windows CD. Which is again confusing and conflicting information.
Can anyone clear me up on this please? Thank you
Just finished the demo and really enjoyed the game. Before I make the purchase though, I had a few questions:
1) is it possible to select multiple units at once? I looked everywhere, but couldn't see how. I suspect it's in the game's design, but I don't quite understand the point if it then.
2) I'm on Ubuntu 7.10. Under the 'support' tab on the website, it says the latest patch is 1.5.11. In the changelog, the graphics improvements look really nice, however, the "Ported graphical engine from OpenGL to DirectX" line worries me as DirectX has no native support for Linux. So I guess that means I won't get that patch?
3) And lastly, under the 'problems with linux', it lists an even older patch, 1.3.0. Which is very confusing - I won't be able to even get the 1.42 patch either?
4) The demo makes it apparent that after you buy the game, you can just download it, no CD. However again in the linux section, it says that you need the Windows CD. Which is again confusing and conflicting information.
Can anyone clear me up on this please? Thank you