

Players must be sure to place it in well-defended areas, in order to protect its slow trickle of resources. The Feitoria is most suitable for the late game when resources such as gold and stone become scarce, especially in free-for-all games and 1-vs-1 games, as, in those settings, trading with other players is not an option. While it is not seemingly worth the population space 20 Villagers can easily gather more resources per minute than a Feitoriait is difficult to place a numeric value on the generation of gold and stone. Players can still build one as long as they have at least one population headroom queued units will count against this headroom. There is no limit to how many Feitorias a player can build other than the population limit. This program does not work with UPatch, but UPatch has its own mods that can change the population limit.It generates 1. You can always return the setting to 50, thus making the file back the original one.įor Windows Vista users: This program needs to be run with Administrator privileges, otherwise it won't work! If you are logged in as a regular user, right click on the program icon, choose 'Run as.' and select the Administrator user. The modification is safe, modified game was tested by me and everything was ok (didn't tested the multiplayer though). through the registry), this program does it by modifying the original executable file. Since it is impossible in RoR to change the population limit in normal ways (eg. The limit can be set to any value between 1 and 255. Pop limit set by this program behaviours like it was set in the normal AoE through the registry, with an exception that it will affect ALL players including computer ones. There was solutions like going multiplayer with computers only, but they had disadvantages (no saving, game worked slower). I wrote this program because there was no simple way of changing the population limit in Rise of Rome.


