Dallan Invictus
03-19-2006, 07:58
Hello, all. I'm hoping you can help me be a bit less confused. :) This is the first time I've posted here, though I've been reading the forums for a while and always found them a big help.
I've been writing a history paper on Byzantium for university, and that got me in the mood to dust off my copy of RTW and go pick up BI. Now, one of the things I loved _most_ about RTW was the speeches the Roman generals would give before battle, and how they varied in length and related to the circumstances and to the general themselves.
So I go install BI, patch it to 1.6 and add player1's bug-fixer files before starting my first game (as the ERE, of course!), and find that the generals now seem to just toss off two comparatively generic lines in every speech. Nothing about their Vices/Virtues, nothing about the combat situation, nothing about any approaching enemies or allies or.....gah! Is this a bug or something, or did BI really remove that feature?
I'm having trouble finding any previous posts about it (my searches mostly turn up people cheering the variety of them), so I decided to register and make my own.
Thanks for your help!
-D.
I've been writing a history paper on Byzantium for university, and that got me in the mood to dust off my copy of RTW and go pick up BI. Now, one of the things I loved _most_ about RTW was the speeches the Roman generals would give before battle, and how they varied in length and related to the circumstances and to the general themselves.
So I go install BI, patch it to 1.6 and add player1's bug-fixer files before starting my first game (as the ERE, of course!), and find that the generals now seem to just toss off two comparatively generic lines in every speech. Nothing about their Vices/Virtues, nothing about the combat situation, nothing about any approaching enemies or allies or.....gah! Is this a bug or something, or did BI really remove that feature?
I'm having trouble finding any previous posts about it (my searches mostly turn up people cheering the variety of them), so I decided to register and make my own.
Thanks for your help!
-D.