![]() I advise not doing this unless you're magic.Īlthough - and I don't know if this is my own personal problem - the only way I could bypass the second turn crash was to load up an autosave, quit to the main menu, and then start up a new game. I originally tried to copy the data files into the Democracy 3 - Africa folder, but this just caused the game to crash on the second turn. I did it through the offline installers of course, as I don't have GOG Galaxy. If you do "/GOG Games/democracy 3/Democracy 3 - Africa" it will not work. Right, so it took me a lot of fumbling about but I somehow managed to get it to work.īasically, you have to install DM3:A directly into your "/GOG Games/democracy 3" folder. I may try to take all of the files and put them in manually and see if it works. I just re-installed Democracy 3 Africa through GOG Galaxy to the game folder for Democracy 3 with all of the DLC. Roses_R_Red: This is the same question that I have. Hope this helps :) styggron, thanks for your reply, I am guessing GOG installer for the 3 DLCs dont allow that installation to base game as D3: Africa for now So if you have the DLC and D3, override where the GoG installer wants you to put it UNLESS it means putting it in the same place anyway. Generally you can tell if the DLCs are picked up by going to the MODS menu on the main screen. I will be buying Africa also from Positech later this week and then installing it where my other D3 things are and report back. With Africa I bought from here first instead of Positech so when I used the GoG installed, whilst I was aware it should be installed where the other D3 stuff was I thought I'd try NOT doing that and letting the GoG installer put it where *it* wanted. In my case, I generally buy direct from Positech to support them as I love them so much *and* I also buy from here. He said you have to install Africa where you installed your other D3 products in my case as I have D3 and all the DLC. The expandalone's due in 2016, probably before the end of March.I contacted Cliff from Positech with this question. Harris himself has an interest in the continent, having recently paid for the building of a school in Cameroon. If they haven't already, it'd be mighty sensible to reach out to communities, organisations, and game developers who know more than "two white guys in the UK". If we have any 'agenda' here at all, its just to develop a game with an unusual and interesting setting, and to learn a little about Africa in the process." I know we will make mistakes, but they won't be intentional. We are two white guys in the UK making a game about Africa. yes, we will probably get the tone of some of this wrong, and people will accuse us of misrepresenting African countries and people, and we expect to learn a lot, and to be in full-on listening mode. ![]() Yes, thankfully Harris is at least aware of the problems in modelling societies they don't know too much about. The original Democracy 3 simulated the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, France, and Germany. ![]() The problems are different, making for different strategy, and hopefully, a very different and interesting gaming experience."Īfrica was Harris's idea, but development's mostly being handled by Jeff Sheen of Stargazy Studios. ĭ3: Africa will let you join the ruling government of Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Zambia, Senegal, Tunisia, Botswana, and Mauritius, with "a series of new events and dilemmas tuned to the issues and situations that are relevant in contemporary Africa." Positech head honch Cliff Harris adds in the announcement, "Poor infrastructure and low levels of literacy are not much of a problem in the west, but they are definite factors in Africa. "But if you want to teach someone about the basic connections that form society, Democracy 3 is the perfect way to do it."Ĭome next year, you'll be able to poke at the underpinnings of other, perhaps less familiar societies, as the political simulator's developers Positech have announced a standalone expansion named Democracy 3: Africa. "If you want to play a deep, balanced politics simulator, and prove your ideals correct, then Democracy probably won't satisfy past a couple of hours of play," our Graham said in his Wot I Think of Democracy 3.
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