Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!bcstec!voodoo!mjt From: mjt@voodoo.UUCP (Jim Tallant) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Powermonger help... Message-ID: <781@voodoo.UUCP> Date: 21 Jan 91 21:27:01 GMT References: <91021.04250834ZNYIR@CMUVM.BITNET> Organization: BoGART To You Buddy, Bellevue, WA Lines: 39 In article <91021.04250834ZNYIR@CMUVM.BITNET> 34ZNYIR@CMUVM.BITNET (Jeff Kott) writes: > > Second, if you are trying to close query boxes and all that happens is >that new boxes keep popping up, simply click on the Query Icon (question mark) >again to turn it off. You will then be able to close all open Query Boxes with >no problem. Again, it's a bothersome thing to have to do, but hey, it gets the > job done. An even easier way is to simply click on the Query Icon with the right mouse button. This removes all the boxes and allows you to keep the query feature active. > > >By the way, how many territories has anyone conquered? I have only had the >game for about a week (and been playing on and off between school and work) and >have managed to get through about 25 territories. Just looking for how far >others have gotten. Your doing better than me. I've only gotten through about 20 or so territories so far. Just can't seem to find time to sit down and get anywhere. I think I did see a posting here a while ago with someone claiming to have conquered the lower right territory. Didn't claim to have done them all but went directly for the kill via a diagonal path. I hate people who can finish games this fast. At the rate I'm going it will take me a couple of years to finish. I'm already starting to have some trouble with some of the territories I'm coming up on. Guess it's time to change tactics, huh? ;-) > > JEFF KOTT > 34ZNYIR@CMUVM.BITNET -- Jim Tallant / mjt@voodoo.boeing.com / uunet!bcstec!voodoo!mjt / bogey on! ============================================================================== No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy - Ancient military maxum - The opinion of the strongest is always right - Jean De La Fontaine -