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WesW
08-06-2003, 05:40
I have gotten the units text debugged for the Full version of the mod, but any campaign that tries to use it won't show up in the selection screen.

Kekvit Irae
08-06-2003, 09:34
I dunno, but it sounds like you porked something in the file. Maybe you left out a tab or something?

NagatsukaShumi
08-06-2003, 14:04
Are we talking added units or number of units in the group? In a group its 200 max.

Tempiic
08-06-2003, 16:53
explain group in more detail please sounds interesting...

Shahed
08-06-2003, 16:56
"We would like two glasses of lemonade."
"Sir, you must leave This is a bar for British officers."
"Well, we're not particular...."

Is this from Lawrence (El Aurens) of Arabia, after they cross the Sinai desert on foot ?

NagatsukaShumi
08-06-2003, 17:39
Group means the amount of men in a unit i.e. 100 Spearmen

200 is the max amount of men in each unit, and that counts for Cavalry too.

WesW
08-06-2003, 20:20
No, I mean what is the maximum number of units allowed in the game, not the max number of men in a unit.
ECS stated this in a post back in the Spring, but I can't remember what he said, and the search feature doesn't go back very far in the Main Hall, which is where I believe he made the statement.

The Blind King of Bohemia
08-06-2003, 20:32
It is Seljuk,because he walks in there with an Arabian who has helped him and he gets a bit of racist barrage of insults from most in there and they refuse to serve him.

WesW
08-06-2003, 22:20
Yeah, TCM showed the movie a couple of nights ago, and this line caught me as particularly funny.
I was beginning to wonder if anyone noticed the sigs, since I didn't receive any comments on the previous one. (I still get a guilty chuckle when I think of the Mena one.)

I have been thinking about starting a series on Buffy lines, since I laugh out loud at least once in almost every episode, but the 300 character limit is a big drawback, plus it's hard to set up a scene unless someone is already familiar with the series.

Robert Heinlein and Frank Herbert are good candidates for more adult commentary, but the character limit comes into play again.