Re: Dominion .NET (by Rio Grande Games)
Posted: 28 Oct 2011, 10:45
I tried to play the game on a computer without internet connection and the game will not start, do you know any reason for this?
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It's likely that it was trying to connect to look for updates. I'll fix that when I release an update for Hinterlands and Governor (which is in the process of testing right now).Cogline wrote:I tried to play the game on a computer without internet connection and the game will not start, do you know any reason for this?
You're absolutely correct. The latest update (to r135) fixes a lot of bonehead AI decision-making, including Masquerade.Cogline wrote:I played masquerade and got a province from the player to the right, I guess that should not happen.
Colony & Platinum are used according to the Prosperity rules, which state:wayneeckman wrote:Are you planning to make the colony and platinum cards available?
If you want to ensure that they're used, use 10 Kingdom cards from the Prosperity set. (see below for more details)Dominion Prosperity rules wrote:If a mix of Kingdom cards from Prosperity and other sets are being used, then the inclusion of Platinum and Colony in the Supply should be determined randomly, based on the proportion of Prosperity and non-Prosperity cards in use. For example, choose a random Kingdom card being used - such as the first card dealt out from the Randomizer deck - and if it is from Prosperity, add Platinum and Colony to the Supply.
There most certainly is! If you go to Game->Settings, it will open up a settings page. On the 4th tab, titled "Kingdom Card Setup", there is a box called "Card choice constraints". This section is where you can tell the game any number of constraints you want to place on the Kingdom card selection. Clicking the "Add new constraint" creates a new line for specifying a number of things:wayneeckman wrote:Also, is there a way to isolate which expansions (or the base set) you want to play or to select combinations of the various expansions/base set?
I'm not exactly sure. I'm developing it on Windows 7 in both 32-bit and 64-bit environments, so I'm fairly certain Windows 7 and 64-bit are not the issues. I have not tried running it as a user other than one under the Administrator group -- that may or may not have some issues with it. Can you perhaps attach a screenshot or two?nharwell wrote:For some reason I've not been able to get this to work fully. The game launches ok but I can never get it to let me buy anything, regardless of where I click. If I end the turn, I'm notified that I still have $ left, but I still can't seem to purchase any cards.
I'm running Windows 7, 64 bit, and have tried running the game in Windows XP compatibility mode & with administrator rights. Nothing seems to change the functionality. Any suggestions?
OK, I've released another update. I hope this will finally solve your problem.nharwell wrote:Yep, that's the problem - the cursor never changes from a pointer to a hand. Moving it around the screen doesn't help.