I'm surprised it isn't with stardock :/
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And so companies make stable drivers for 64 bit too (I'm looking at you nvidia!)
One aspect of games I have never been fond of is an opposing nation going *poof* when defeated. Perhaps instead some units/cities fall under your control, and others may attempt to join other nations, still fight for their cause, or splinter off into their own sovergn state, all depending on how the conquored nation was taken over, how it wasdeveloped, relations with other nations, etc.
False positives are not that rare with antivirus applications. Read up on the difference between type 1 and type 2 statistical errors, hopefully that may put some lights on the situation.
I belive I've read in the previews that there will be editors for units.
[quote who="Ilumino" reply="1" id="1928698"] I would imagine that when the modding community gets rolling, within months of release, games will have literally hundreds, if not thousands of race choices, spell paths, and unit types. Players will probably resort to choosing a "favorite" game style, because there will be so many options. It's unlikely any one player will duplicate what another player has, given all of the choices he will have in front of him. [/quote]
Perhaps there could be different world shapes in the world creator. I, for one, would love to play on a disk :D
You can move a lot of things in windows if you know where to look (more easy in linux, alas we're not a big enough market for Stardock =p). You can move yoru My Documents folder to another location or drive. Right click on My Documents on dthe desktop, select properties, click the move button and select a new folder. You can install new programs to another drive if you wish. the defaults can be changed using some programs like TweakUI.