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    Default Valour of your general's bodyguard + cutscenes

    After years of Rome - Total war and EB I still don't know what it means if your general gets +1 valour (like from a spear carrier).
    So what does it do?

    And a 2th question: I medieval II you can disable the cutscenes when a wall or gate is breached or when a general dies. Is this also possible in EB?
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    Valour is represented by the bronze , silver, and gold chevrons on the left side of each unit card. Each chevron earned increases attack, defense, and morale. I dont have a clue about the cut scenes.
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    Default Re: Valour of your general's bodyguard + cutscenes

    So its the same as experience?

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    Default Re: Valour of your general's bodyguard + cutscenes

    Quote Originally Posted by Skoran View Post
    And a 2th question: I medieval II you can disable the cutscenes when a wall or gate is breached or when a general dies. Is this also possible in EB?
    in RTW\EB\preferences\preferences.txt change EVENT_CUTSCENES:TRUE to EVENT_CUTSCENES:FALSE



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    Default Re: Valour of your general's bodyguard + cutscenes

    Yes, same as experience.
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