Topic: Vineyard and other buttons not showing up
Seraphina Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2009-03-08, 06:34
I just changed my operating system from ubuntu to tinyme. When I was using this game in ubuntu, I was able to build a Vineyard and a Vintagery. Now using tinyme, I reinstalled Widelands and noticed there is no option to build a vineyard. Also when I click on different buildings it no longer shows me the available work zone for each building, but in place of that button is an icon which says dbg. Any suggestions? ![]() ![]() |
Seraphina Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2009-03-08, 07:23
I also just noticed that there is no option to build a gamekeep as well. ![]() ![]() |
Nasenbaer![]() |
Posted at: 2009-03-08, 12:48
well at least one difference seems to be, that you are running a debug version on tinyme (that's why there are dbg (= Debug) buttons - but the bigger question is, which version you are using. Could you please take a look at the version number shown in the main menu and post it here? Further vintagery and vineyard are Empire buildings, but the gamekeeper is a barbarian one, so might it be, that you searched the gamekeeper at the Empire? ![]() ![]() |
Seraphina Topic Opener |
Posted at: 2009-03-08, 23:41
thanks for the quick reply. this version is cvsbuild. i was playing in empire mode and realize i can build a piggery for meat. i did check in barbarian mode and am able to build the gamekeeper, so thanks for pointing that out. now another thing i noticed is that during gameplay with this version, at the top left corner of the screen are numbers changing at all times. for example, right now is says: 43 5647.6 fps (avg: 45.5 fps) this also did not show up before. i don't know if its related to any problems. i figured the dbg meant debug, but how exactly does that work? when i click it a window pops up and says all these commands but at the end it doesnt change anything. thanks again for your help! ![]() ![]() |
RWise |
Posted at: 2009-03-09, 02:08
That is also because it is a debug version, can't say what the commands do,,,, you may want to get another version if you dont like those things, though map coordinates were nice (on the dbg ver I had) ![]() ![]() |