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  1. When hit with with a massive attack would it be better to attempt to send your newly generated units to garrison fortresses and towers?

    A reason for this is that it seems that the newly generated units go into battle disorganized so they get decimated.

    Also the fortresses and towers that are being attacked by the enemy tend to get destroyed.

    I suspect that units inside a tower or a fortress have a defensive bonus. Units inside a tower or a fortress would also add to the defense capability of that building.

    A downside to sending units directly to a building is that the enemy can get inside your defense perimeter.

     

     

     

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  2. Roman Republic: The Rise and Fall of Ancient Rome's Government.

    I ran across the above article. Since this article covers the time period of 0AD,  I thought it might be of interest to add some additional context to 0AD.

    There have been other (scattered) links to informative articles on this forum.  Additionally, a slightly modified internet search turned-up, unsurprisingly, a large number of hits (articles) that could also be added.

     

     

  3. 8 hours ago, Silier said:

    Most of the description on the web is outdated. Its better to check structure tree in game for better information. :)

    Thanks for pointing me to  the "structure tree". Very helpful.

    I am also wondering about tracking heroes, they need to be highly visible. I ran across this post, which refers to a mod though.  boonGUI:

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    All heroes have a large visible object flowing over their head, making them easier to see on the battlefield.

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  4. From ATHENIANS CIVILISATION PROFILE: Athenian Woman: "Good at gathering food. Has an 'aura' that boosts the productivity of citizen-soldiers around her.".

    Does productivity include combat? By extension, does the 'aura' presence of women apply to regular troops?

    I would hesitate to send women into combat if they can't defend themselves, so would it be possible to include an upgrade for women so they can posses some minor combat capability?

    In mythology, there were women warriors (Amazons).

  5. Once again, I was wiped by the AI. :(

    I was playing with a team mate. Is it possible for your team mate to donate a worker to you?

    I had a bunch of horseman aiding my teammate, but no workers or citizen soldiers to rebuild the civic center.

    Though I had no people to construct a new civic center, there were still a lot of buildings "owned" by Gaia.

  6. Experience is the best teacher. At the time I bought by 4K monitor (VA32UQ) I was unaware of G-SYNC and FreeSync. I also did not have any games installed either. But stuff eventually gets added. After getting X-Plane, I had a rude awaking. And just recently, 0AD added to that awakening as you need to know what monitors work with which games. (Also the graphic card itself needs to be considered, the Linux NVIDIA driver did not originally come with Vulkan installed, but it was installed with a subsequent update.) My 4K monitor (VA32UQ) was not on the approved list. Thanks, very much for providing a sounding board and for your research into the issue so that a solution was found.

    Last night, played a game for approximately two hours with no problems.

    As a reminder, for anyone else who may be following this thread, disabling FreeSync on the monitor appears to have resolved the black screen problem.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Norse_Harold said:

    A way to hopefully rule out this hypothesis is if the problem happens when the game is windowed.

    Based on very limited testing, he game appears to work correctly in windowed mode. 

    1 hour ago, Norse_Harold said:

    synchronization feature like G-SYNC or FreeSync

    A graphic headache. At the time I bought the 4K monitor, I did not have 0AD or X-Plane. I subsequently bought X-Plane and they then upgraded X-Plane to use the Vulkan graphic engine. Turned out that required G-SYNC, which my monitor did not have. Fortunately, NVIDIA had a setting to mimic G-SYNC.  The monitor does have FreeSync.

    Just after mentioning FreeSync, I had the thought to disable it. Disabling FreeSync seems to have SOLVED the problem.  Of course testing was extremely limited.

     

    PS: if I add the # symbol to the beginning of a line in the ~/.config/0ad/config/user.cfg file, does that comment (disable) that line out?

  8. 1 hour ago, Gurken Khan said:

    here's a setting in the Options to toggle fps overlay. There are also sliders for fps throttling.

    The fps default was hovered around 60fps in both windows mode and non-windows mode.

    I changed the fps, so that it was around 40. That did not go too well. The screen flashes almost immediately to black now.

    I see that @Norse_Harold has identified changing the fps through the configuration file. I'll give that a try.

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    Well, revising the configuration file proved interesting.

    adaptivefps.menu = "100"

    With the above, 0AD did not go a black screen and the fps was just over 1000fps. (This is limited testing. Long term ???)

    adaptivefps.session = "100"

    With the above, 0AD did flicker to black periodically while in the game. However, the game was displayed correctly for significantly more time and stayed black for less time.

    The fps in this case was just above 100fps. But, it also seems that the fps changes with the degree of zoom. When I zoom in (detailed image) the fps shot-up to around 200. Zoom out and the fps dropped to under 100.

     

  9. 2 hours ago, Norse_Harold said:

    Does this happen with other 3D games?

    0AD is the only 3D game that I have unless X-Plane flight simulator qualifies.

    2 hours ago, Norse_Harold said:

    My nVidia graphics card had a similar problem.

    A lot to digest in your suggestions. As a preliminary dive into looking into this, I ran across this article: "Linux Overclocking Software" which mentioned CoolBits. I know nothing of this program. Furthermore, the article is a bit "old" now so it may no longer be relevant. 

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    Since the NVIDIA 1.0-7664 display driver release on the first of June last year, their Linux drivers have supported CoolBits. To enable CoolBits, Option "CoolBits" "1" needs to be added to the nvidia device section of the xorg.conf.

    The link below is simply for future reference as the author has provided a sample configuration, which I assume would still have to be tweaked for the specific card that I have.

    https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/solved-coolbits-without-xorg-conf/37305/5

    Thanks very much for providing your suggestions on how to solve the problem.

  10. 5 hours ago, Stan` said:

    My bad should have checked, should be called userreport_hwdetect.txt

    Disabled windowed mode so that the screen flicks on and off to black, then looked for the file. Good news. Found the file. Copy attached.

    5 hours ago, Stan` said:

    We have to ask, because a lot of bug reports are imprecise and we need to know what the users are seeing. e.g your whole desktop could go black, or the window could be visible, etc :) 

    Quite True.:)

    5 hours ago, vladislavbelov said:

    Could you make a screenshot via F2 in the game? To check that the renderer actually outputs a picture.

    Appears that an image is being rendered even when the screen is black.  I pressed F2 when the screen was black.

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  11. 4 hours ago, Stan` said:

    Can you take a screenshot?

    A bit ironic to take a screenshot of a "black" screen. Since I am using Linux, I switched to a different work space and took a screenshot, where you will see that 0AD shows up in the control panel as being "active". (lower left, last icon to the right.) When the icon is "activated" it goes to full screen, but then goes back to black after a few seconds.465982163_Screenshotfrom2021-11-2206-48-45.thumb.png.32b336f99264c0b6d9fa0d1b52333adc.png

     

    I enabled  window mode. That appears, at first glance, to have solved the issue. Testing will confirm.

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    4 hours ago, Stan` said:

    And upload userreport.txt please

    A search of all files did not locate "userreport.txt". I'm using Linux Mint. How can this file be generated, if still interested?

  12. 17 hours ago, Stan` said:

    When does it turn black?

    The screen normally goes black after the title screen is displayed. Periodically, I can get to the game set-up screen and even the game itself for a short-time.

    17 hours ago, Stan` said:

    Does windowed mode work?

    I have not tried that. I will have to look into testing that mode out.

  13. 0 A.D. was working without issue. But recently, the screen has begun to flick to black. It then restores itself momentarily before going to black again. This on/off cycle keeps repeating. Unfortunately, that makes game play impossible.

    The game itself does not crash.

    I suspect this may be the result of a recent Linux Mint update. I am using Mint 20.2. Also using a 4K monitor. The graphics are superb. The graphic card is: EVGA - SC ULTRA GAMING NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB GDDR6 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card.

    Anyone else experiencing a similar issue or have an idea for a workaround?

  14. 5 hours ago, Genava55 said:

    The goal is carbon neutrality, how do you think we should reach this by controlling the number of people?

    And what do you mean by saying climate change is a faux issue?

    Carbon neutrality and climate change are faux issues since they are meant to detract the gullible from the real environmental issues that we are facing. It is "wag the dog" mentality. Each person, through their mere existence, is a carbon consumer. That means that carbon has to be produced for them to exist. Reduce the number of people, then you need to produce less carbon to serve those people.

    The current strategy of using existing and as yet undiscovered speculative technology to reduce a person's carbon footprint is actually cannibalization. That will also mean "rationing" resources generating carbon..  At some undefined (future) point, that will eventually mean a reduction to the standard of living and significant loss of freedom.

    As a minor amusing editorial followup to the paragraph above, the production of food takes energy plus a variety of other resources, obesity is a common first world health problem. A while back, I recall seeing this headline: TAKING THE PIZZA Restaurants set to shrink sizes of pizzas and pies after health officials set new targets. Today, this is humorous, but it carries future troubling implications, suppose farming becomes restricted in its food production in the name of carbon neutrality and we also have health officials "protecting" us by limiting our caloric intake.

    Let me toss-in this absurd hypothetical. You have a world of four people which has a carbon neutral footprint based on each person being allowed 25 carbon "credit" to maintain their lifestyle. So in this world the total available carbon credits is 100 to maintain a carbon neutral world. Should that imaginary world grow to 5 people, each person would only be allowed 20 carbon "credits". That would reduce the lifestyle of each person by 5 carbon units. What would a real-world translation mean? Less eating out, smaller cars, smaller houses, less clothes?????????

  15. 28 minutes ago, BreakfastBurrito_007 said:

    short life expectancies" surely you mean their time in usage, and not the time they spend in existance?

    Correct. I was interpreting live expectancy to be the same as time in usage.:)

    28 minutes ago, BreakfastBurrito_007 said:

    Are you upset about the gas prices being super high, or the climate arrogance, or what? 

     I  believe that those who shout the loudest (climate arrogance) have no intention of modifying their behavior to live by the climate change philosophy they (falsely) preach. John Kerry (who is currently (2021) the US’s first Special Presidential Envoy for Climate) arrogantly asserted that because he was a busy important privileged person that he was entitled to use a private jet. They are hypocrites.
    The North Face is the new king of environmental hypocrisy

    On the issue of gas prices, I do not like the price increase for obvious reasons. My primary concern is that the Biden administration is purposely creating these problems and is not being adequately challenged concerning what would be a better approach. I already pointed out the reaction of Granholm, who simply laughed at the reporter and implied "not our problem" even though it is.

    I also just wrote in a prior post: "Biden's nominee to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Saule Omarova, said she wanted to see oil and gas companies go 'bankrupt'". This is a clue that the Biden administration is intending to put an industry out of existence. That is wrong.

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  16. 32 minutes ago, wowgetoffyourcellphone said:

    You blamed Biden.

    Biden ran on a platform of reducing hydrocarbon production. Biden has taken actual actions to reduce hydrocarbon production. In response to a question from a reporter about the growing hydrocarbon shortage The US Energy Secretary, Granholm, laughed in his face and said that OPEC should produce more oil. It is not OPEC's responsibility. It is up to the Biden administration to disclose a plan to the public as to how this growing problem will be fixed. No such plan was offered. The Biden administration is refusing to accept responsibility.

     

    Since posting, I ran across this article from the Daily Mail Online. Video emerges of Biden's Soviet-born Comptroller of the Currency nominee saying that she wants oil and gas companies to go 'bankrupt to tackle climate change". This is obviously a more aggressive approach than I've previously heard.

  17. 31 minutes ago, BreakfastBurrito_007 said:

    For example, there is the good idea to make companies responsible for the packaging that they sell with their product. At least in the USA, packaging is not made to be easily dismantled. If it were, it would be easy to sort one's recycling and improve efficiency there. I feel this should be a no-brainer and all it requires are some new, clever designs for packaging.

    Think about the life expectancy of the wrapper and bag used for one McDonald's hamburger. It is perhaps 15 minutes long.

    How Many Hamburgers Does McDonald's Sell Each Year?

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    McDonald's representatives say that the company sells a consistent daily average of 75 hamburgers a second. At that rate, the corporation sells roughly 225 million burgers worldwide every year.

    Also don't forget paper napkins, drinks, and straws. All with short life expectancies.

  18. 36 minutes ago, wowgetoffyourcellphone said:

    I see this kind of comment all of the time. Climate Change is real and a clear and present danger whether or not political leaders and the rich act virtuous. 

    The political leaders really have no intention of modifying their behavior to meet climate change goals. Virtually all their remarks boil down to virtue signalling. That also indicates that the whole climate change narrative is nothing more than "hot air".  Even Greta noted that (See the post of October 18 on this thread).

    Mark Levin in his book “American Marxism” pointed out that: “… experience shows that for those among them who are famous, wealthy, and/or powerful, they will continue to luxuriate in a lifestyle created by capitalism.

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  19. 1 hour ago, Lion.Kanzen said:

    not in my country.

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    I appreciate that you posted that image. Very few people acknowledge that it is people who generate through their very existence a carbon footprint. Want to solve the faux issue of climate change, reduce the number of people. Focusing on a carbon footprint and CO2 emissions is a faux solution to appease the gullible masses with an "easy" solution that really does nothing more than kick the can down the road.

    PS: The issue of the faux climate change hysteria goes way beyond CO2 emissions. It also involves issues such as deforestation, withdrawing too much water from aquifers, over harvesting renewable resources, such as fisheries, etc. Less population means less stress on these resources.

  20. 1 hour ago, BreakfastBurrito_007 said:

    don't think you understand the time difference between cancelling future projects in the US, and OPEC oil selling

    I fully understand that there is a time lag between cancelling projects and replacing those hydrocarbons through additional production. But you need to listen to the narrative being spewed by the Biden administration. They have made it clear that they seek to reduce the production of hydrocarbons in the US. They have followed through with actual actions.  Now that a supply problem is developing, they are not offering to solve the problem - they act as if they don't have any role in solving the problem. Granholm insolently laughed in the face of the reporter when he asked her to explain how the Biden administration would solve the problem. One would think that the Biden administration, as the elected leaders of the US, would proactively propose measures to solve the supply shortage. That is what leaders are supposed to do.

     

    1 hour ago, BreakfastBurrito_007 said:

    Do you think OPEC countries care about pollution?

    No, but again; if one is an environmentalist, then you should be infuriated that the US is pushing its environmental costs on other countries. Think about it this way, the US gets to reduce its carbon footprint unnaturally through an accounting gimmick by transferring that carbon footprint to Saudi Arabia.

  21. The Double Irony Of Asking OPEC To Increase Oil Production
     

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    But people don’t like paying higher gasoline prices. So, the first irony is that the Biden Administration asked OPEC to pump more oil, undermining its COP26 messaging of reducing fossil fuel consumption. At the G-20 meeting in Rome, President Biden complained:

    “The idea that Russia and Saudi Arabia and other major producers are not going to pump more oil so people can have gasoline to get to and from work, for example, is not right.”

    President Biden pleaded with OPEC this week to pump more oil. Those pleas were rebuffed, and late in the week Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm called on oil-producing nations to immediately increase crude supplies so people won’t be hurt by high prices this winter.

    The second irony in this situation is that one country that is producing a lot less oil than it was 18 months ago is the U.S. And policies that are hostile to the oil industry — indeed that will ultimately curtail U.S. oil production — potentially lead us to a place like this.

    Secretary Granholm seemed unclear on why U.S. producers haven’t ramped production back up:

    “I don’t know why at $80 a barrel those incentives are not there. During Covid, it was down — they backed off because demand was not there because people were staying home, we know that. Now that things are back up, the production should be meeting that [demand], there has been rigs that have been added but not fully.”

    There are at least three reasons why production hasn’t completely rebounded from the spring 2020 plunge. First, some producers went out of business when prices fell. Some of that production isn’t coming back quickly. Second, you can expect that some marginally economic wells were permanently shut down when prices plunged.

    But the third factor may be the most important. Oil production doesn’t respond quickly to rising price signals. Last year when prices plunged, the number of wells drilling for oil plummeted. Those rigs are slowly coming back online, but there is a lag of months or even years between drilling for oil and oil production. So, oil that we could have expected right now isn’t there, because the rig count plunged 18 months ago. The rig count has been climbing back all year, but it is still below pre-pandemic levels.

     

    Energy Sec’y Granholm Laughs, Blames OPEC When Asked Her Plan to Increase Oil Production

    Biden and Granholm have been attempting to turn-off the oil and gas production spigot. One aspect of this was the canceling of the Keystone pipeline project.  Recently a "new" issue has arisen, the potential cancellation of an upgrade to the Enbridge "Line 5" pipeline. This potential cancellation is currently mired in political gobbledygook and doublespeak with Biden administration of course claiming that this issue is only being "studied".  Nevertheless it continues to point to the Biden administration seeking to actively put the hydrocarbon industry "out-of-business" and not to increase production despite perceived shortages.

    But the point that I wish to make, is that the Biden administration, if it wanted to, could increase oil and gas production by restoring projects and issuing more permits for production.  It is not the responsibility of OPEC to produce more hydrocarbons for the benefit of those living in the US.

    For the Biden administration seemingly refuse to acknowledge that the US can't produce more hydrocarbons is repugnant misdirection. In December 2019 the US produced nearly 13 million Barrels per Day (BPD). In August 2021, the US produced just over 11 million BPD. So the Biden administration, if it wants, would seem to have an opportunity to increase production. But for Granholm to laugh at that potential and dismiss that opportunity, that is an arrogant travesty.

    The environmental community should also be incensed at the sleight of hand that the Biden administration is pulling. Demanding that OPEC pump more oil exports US pollution to other countries. Additionally, if OPEC produces more hydrocarbons to send to the US, they are creating more CO2 emissions and environmental hazards. The hydrocarbons will have to be transported by ship over thousands of miles. The hydrocarbons will also have to be loaded and unloaded from those ships. The loading, movement, and offloading of cargo creates opportunities for mistakes to occur.

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