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Massiveattack posted on Nov 28, 2007 9:15:17 PM - Report post
I was wondering, could anyone make a savegame with the entire campaing complete ? (I ask this because i am stuck (no really, i cannot progress) in a level, and would like to skip it to move on)
If not a savegame, can anyone tell me how to change a file (or some files) to make it so the next campaing level is opened up ?
PS: this is an amazing game, i love making huge hive-city metropolises, then moving on to a small area in the corner i ignnored and doing it all over again, usualy being bombarded with "The storehouse is full". Its also one of the few games i can go for hours without killing something in.
So, if someone could help me, id be much obliged.
(If anyone cares, my problem is in mission 2 (the one with the vikings and bandits raiding the coastal villages + Church), i managed to kill the bandits before i was told to, and lit the north-most signal fire before being told i was to escort it, and that i cant seem to trade the 9 shirts that one blasted village asked for.)
Thanks everyone ! Soory for the ridiculous post length.
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Bennie91 posted on Dec 16, 2007 4:07:32 AM - Report post
Yes i can help you with that in fact it is really simple, once you have the clothes simpley click the quest icon left on your screen, you will see a message: deliver .. clothes just press the cargo button in the right corner of the message ( do not use the store house )
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Massiveattack posted on Dec 17, 2007 7:17:23 AM - Report post
Which is all well and good unless your settlers have taken the clothes....
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Caswallawn posted on Dec 25, 2007 12:54:34 PM - Report post
there is a button you can press to get up the production info you can use that to stop your setllers taking that item so you can get the stack up i have never had a problem getting the shirts just have 2 fully upgraded weavers and get twice as much wool.