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Old June 27th, 2008, 12:41 PM

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I don't understand. I typically activate Dom3 by clicking on it. I found a "Dom3config" file, but if I open with a text editor its just gibberish.

how do I activate Dom3 with the -dd switch?
Note: I'm on a Mac, which I know very little about. If I were on my PC, would I open it from a command line? I'm not sure how to do that on a Mac.
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Old June 27th, 2008, 12:45 PM

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Default Re: improbably impossible randomness

Not sure how the Mac works. It's Unix based, so you should be able to get a command prompt (shell). If you can 'dom3 -dd' should work.

If not, the usual Windows approach is to right click the icon to edit Properties and add the -dd there. Something similar may work on the Mac?
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Old June 27th, 2008, 12:55 PM

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Default Re: improbably impossible randomness

no right click on a this mac :/
and I try holding down that special key and clicking, and still no dice.

i'm reading up on the terminal right now; but I'm having to learn whole new set of commands. it sucks. I've been PC for all my life.
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Old June 27th, 2008, 01:17 PM

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Default Re: improbably impossible randomness

hmm...

I've managed to launch Dom3 from the UNIX terminal. If I add the -dd switch, it won't launch though (it will say "no such file")

I've also managed to open the Dom3 application options in the GUI and add the -dd swtich there. However, this turns the app into a folder (which I can then browse!) but I still can't manage to get it to launch with that command line switch.

any help?
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Old June 27th, 2008, 01:25 PM

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Default Re: improbably impossible randomness

I believe the mac terminal is very similar to the linux terminal (being also based on unix). So here's how I do it:

First go to the dominions directory. For me that's:
cd ~/dominions3

For you maybe something like:
cd ~/Applications/dominions3
or something, I have no idea really. Anyway, it sounds like you've already found it.

Then, once in the Dominions directory, type:
./dom3 -dd

That should work I think. It does for me.
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got it!

open dominions3.app/contents/macos/dominions3 -dd

the farking dominions3.app is actually a folder that does something magical when you click on it to launch the game. if you want to use command line switches, the actual executable is deeper in the folder, and becomes confused by trying to use them at the magical dominions.app folder level

that's my explanation and i'm stickin with it. magic.

at any rate, i fixed it. now to read the stupid log file.
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Wow, I didn't know it would be so deeply hidden on the mac.
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the farking dominions3.app is actually a folder that does something magical when you click on it to launch the game. if you want to use command line switches, the actual executable is deeper in the folder, and becomes confused by trying to use them at the magical dominions.app folder level

that's my explanation and i'm stickin with it. magic.
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