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Sieger
01-16-2003, 21:07
I have done extensive searches for (maybe not in the right places&#33http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif for a battle tracker / campaign stats manager. For instance, I am keeping a record of wars fought (battles won, lost, troops killed, lost, etc...)for the whole campaign. Where can I find this?? I have good Excel sheets made, just need to code them or whatever.

I am also having a real hard time figuring out my heir-to-throne bloodlines. Some of my princes turn into generals after a new king is crowned, when they were in fact crown princes.

Lastly, what a pain in the butt to look up Army strengths and Navies in the roster Is there a new interface out for that?

Thanks and I've read the newbie posting rules. I have been reading the pages for a week or so looking for my answer. I love the game and am a solid tactician, just a lousy administrator


Sieger

LadyAnn
01-16-2003, 21:49
For battles, there are logfiles. They are raw data, not a tool, so don't know if that's what you need.

In logfiles directory, provided that you have enabled them, there are records of all battles fought. If you wipe out that directory before starting a campaign, reading the files would permit you to compile your records.

Only brothers of currently hierless king can remain princes. And they will fight a civil war (succession war) if current king dies without a mature son. Once the king has sons, the other will become generals.

For the last question, I don't know.

Annie

Sieger
01-16-2003, 21:58
Thanks. I downloaded a couple of readers from .org

I am still trying to sort my way through all these mods and add-on rules, etc...

Thanks..I'll post in the other Halls if I can't find another file soon.

Gregoshi
01-17-2003, 04:49
Greetings Sieger. Thanks for joining and taking the time to search for answers on your own.

Do I understand you correctly in that you are looking at something similar to the log file readers, only you want it to compile campaign stats for you too? You are the first person I've heard to as for such a thing, but it would be a very nice tool that many would appreciate.

As for the bloodlines, I'd be surprised if there was not a good discussion of this topic in the Table of Contents (http://www.totalwar.org/cgi-bin/forum/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=7;t=2273) thread.