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'''''Allow additional options in the difficulty settings'''''
 
   
 
=Enhanced Difficulty Settings=
 
=Enhanced Difficulty Settings=
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'''2.0.1 alpha 34 or later'''
 
'''2.0.1 alpha 34 or later'''
   
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==Switch==
   
 
Configuration file: enhanceddifficultysettings on|off
 
Configuration file: enhanceddifficultysettings on|off
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Command line: -YD
 
Command line: -YD
   
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==Description==
   
 
This switch adds more options to the difficulty settings window.
 
This switch adds more options to the difficulty settings window.
   
At the moment, it allows choosing "none" for the number of initial industries, thereby creating maps with only towns. Note that this does not prevent industries from appearing later in the game. Also, do not turn off this switch with the setting being "none", set it to one of the other settings first.
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At the moment, it allows choosing "none" for the number of initial industries, thereby creating maps with only towns. Note that this does not prevent industries from appearing later in the game. Also, do not turn off this switch with the setting being "none", set it to one of the other settings first.
   
 
This feature was contributed by Marijn Kruisselbrink.
 
This feature was contributed by Marijn Kruisselbrink.

Revision as of 11:15, 15 June 2011


Enhanced Difficulty Settings

Allow additional options in the difficulty settings

2.0.1 alpha 34 or later

Switch

Configuration file: enhanceddifficultysettings on|off

Command line: -YD

Description

This switch adds more options to the difficulty settings window.

At the moment, it allows choosing "none" for the number of initial industries, thereby creating maps with only towns. Note that this does not prevent industries from appearing later in the game. Also, do not turn off this switch with the setting being "none", set it to one of the other settings first.

This feature was contributed by Marijn Kruisselbrink.