


So you can always come back in case you don't like the result. When you can,save the game before starting using table/cheat.

(***)Some side effect can happen, unless you enable "Strong Units" as well ģ) Load the game process "CivilizationBE_DX11.exe" in CE ĥ) Change the value to "Enabled" of each cheat you want to use ĬTRL+Home = Enable ME/FUT/GM/USC/TI1T/UEM cheats ĬTRL+End = Disable ME/FUT/GM/USC/TI1T/UEM cheats Ĭtrl+numeric 9 = Enable MPSR/ZSSR cheats Ĭtrl+numeric 6 = Disable MPSR/ZSSR cheats (**) When the unit stops moving, click on it again For human player only (50) (existing resources) Process Name : CivilizationBE_DX11.exe or CivilizationBE.exeġ0-Dec-14: Fixed reserach in 1 turn (s1.1)ġ1-Dec-14: Added two new features related to strategic resouces (s2.0) The table contains a script with the following features: Yourmom1 on The “P.S.Here is my contribution for "Civilization - Beyond Earth" version 1.0.0.547.There’s also a thread on reddit about it over here. You can follow the issue on Twitter over here. In my humble opinion, the patch should have been out about an hour or two after release. 144 hz machines are standard for a lot of gamers, including myself (I was just zipping around the net and noted two people looking forward to playing Civ: BE at 144 hz, before the launch tonight), and now we can’t run the game in the standard computing resolution almost everyone uses - without running it in Windowed mode. I love the Civ games but this is really beyond the pale in terms of a pathetic glitch that got through. You got it, that’s the issue (144 hz), according to this link: Apparently, during all their testing over at 2k and Firaxis and whatever, no one ever bothered to try to run the game at that resolution on a 144 hz monitor. Well, I was waiting with bated breath for the new Civilization: Beyond Earth I downloaded it at midnight, and I can’t play it (except in Windowed mode, which is distracting as all hell and which I will not do on principle) in the standard 1920 by 1080 pixel resolution (“1080p”, but us computer geeks know it better as the simple 1920×1080 standard resolution).
