Pisałem mature na Linuxie i poszło mi bardzo fajnie. Ja podszedłem do tego tak, że w czasie ferii przerobiłem wszystkie nowe matury (czyli od 2015) i tyle. Te zadania są podobne do siebie, więc jak je sobie poprzerabiasz rzetelnie to powinno ci dobrze pójść.
Co do samego Linuxa no to Libreoffice ma trochę inny interface niż microsoft office, więc po prostu musisz troche w tego base’a, czy calc’a poklikać, żeby go ogarnąć i tyle. Jak coś jeszcze chcesz wiedzieć to pytaj.
Zdarzyło mi się kiedyś uczyć informatyki, ale raz, że dawno, a dwa, że z maturami do czynienia nie miałem (humaniści)… Nie mam pojęcia jak to wygląda, ale pewnie wybierałbym to na czym mi wygodniej.
The games were free for a long time, and a community patch made them work. That was a significantly better deal than having to pony up 40 bucks for an EA patch that’s barely functional.
I’ve done zero research into the new release. Does it add much in the way of major game changing alterations? I’m thinking along the lines of how the district systems dramatically the feel of the game
I haven’t delved into it much but the big change this time is that as eras change, so do leaders. So you can change from one leader to another mid-game for different bonuses and strats.
Yeah. Lots of changes. They reduced the number of ages down to three, Antiquity, Exploration, & Modern. In each age, you play a different civ. For example, you could start Antiquity with the Romans, transition into Spain for Exploration, and finish as Mexico in Modern.
Leaders and Civs are detached, so now you can play as Benjamin Franklin of Egypt or Napoleon of Japan. Leaders stay with you the whole campaign.
Settlers create Towns now instead of Cities. Towns are like puppet cities from Civ 5 in that they act autonomously. They mainly serve to harvest and send resources to your Cities. If they grow enough in population, you can spend money to convert them into Cities. District system has been reworked. Now there’s only two types of districts, Urban and Rural. Rural districts take the place of resource improvements, since there are no more builders. Urban districts get two building slots, and from what I’ve seen some buildings do get adjacency bonuses.
There’s a new unit called Commander that lets you stack your other army units on top of it and transport them across the map. Still have to unstack your army to engage in war.
There’s more changes, but these are main ones that jumped to mind in terms of dramatically changing the feel of the game.
Yes, I’ve used both on Windows 11. Unfortunately, does nothing for the User Interface size. But that’s exactly what I had to do to get the original games to run before this shameless flip.
I wonder if the Clean UI mod would help with your issue. Have you tried just adjusting your resolution though? I’ve heard 720p is the optimal resolution to avoid various bugs
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