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What is the difference between playing M.A.X. in real time mode instead of turn based mode?

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What is the difference between playing M.A.X. in real time mode instead of turn based mode?

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Solution: Real time in M.A.X. is slightly different than real time in C&C or Warcraft. It is called concurrent time. You and your opponent (human or computer) play simultaneously, but each unit can only move once per turn. You decide which units you want to move first. Your opponent is doing the same thing. When you have moved everything you want in a turn, you hit END TURN and a timer starts ticking down. Before the game, you set how long you want that timer to go (how long you want to give your opponent to finish his turn once you have finished yours). When both players have hit END TURN or the timer runs out, the next turn begins. So it is simultaneous movement in a turn based system. True turn based systems have one player take his/her turn, then the other player goes. 13. Problem: I get the message: “Screen Init Failed.” What should I do? Solution: First, try executing the game by typing MAXRUN.BAT and hitting the ENTER key. If you are still having problems, try loading a VESA dri

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