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I've been playing for a while now on several campaigns and noticed there are almost no disasters anymore for some reason. Sure the occasional plague pops up, but I think I can count on one hand the number of floods and earthquakes that hit me through many different games. Never seen a volcano erupt or anything like that.
Just the other day I was laying siege on Jeruselum for a crusade and an earthquake hit killing over half my army. I was like Woot! Finally a disaster, that was only my 2nd earthquake ever.
Anyone have similar experienced with no disasters?
I also noticed there was a file descr_disasters.txt in the data directory. Though all it has it what looks like old references from RTW.
I could have sworn there was another file with disaster data in it but I cannot find it for the life of me. Anyone know where it is and what it is called? It had stuff like plague, volcano, locusts, ect with data and frequency for each?
Just the other day I was laying siege on Jeruselum for a crusade and an earthquake hit killing over half my army. I was like Woot! Finally a disaster, that was only my 2nd earthquake ever.
Anyone have similar experienced with no disasters?
Ah, I've had it too when I sent a crusading army. Nothing of it happens at all, for a long time, and THAT. I don't like it. I find it a cheap move, like.... "Hmmm, what can we do to mess up the player a bit? Ah, that's it! We'll kill half his crusading army!" Whatever's the reason, I don't like it.
I occasionally just had some disasters happening near settlements, but they weren't really a big deal.
I'm glad someone started this thread as I was about to.
I cannot count the number of times I've had a stack all but plowed under by an earthquake or drowned in a flood.:furious3: This goes for fleets too when hit by a storm. Most of the disasters seem to happen when I'm gearing up for a land-grab or have a large stack going somewhere.
Also, I had an assassin killed by a flood. He had just made full eyeballs (never had one live that far) after killing a pope family member. I had a lot of long range plans for him as he was only 30 and the Horde was about to arrive. What bothered me most about this event was I had about 15 assassins and that many spys blowing up english buildings further north and not once did any of them die from any disaster 'cause none happened in their areas.
But if peace breaks out, BAM! - Nothing happens for the whole duration.
Needless to say I cringe when I hit next turn.
But I am having a blast. :)
Anyway, I'm new and saying hi.
TevashSzat
01-19-2007, 04:46
In my mind although disasters are not extremely common, they are too powerful when they do occur. On my Venetian campaign, I was beseiging constantinople with a weak garrison with a half stack with 6 generals in it and the rest mercs. Their huge army was over a turn away so i thought taking constantinople was gonna be easy and all i needed to do was build the siege weapons. I press end turn and the next turn, a flood strikes and all but one of my generals die including my awesome faction leader with full command and dread leaving me with an insane new general and some undermanned balkan archers. I was not happy...
What bothered me most about this event was I had about 15 assassins and that many spys blowing up english buildings further north and not once did any of them die from any disaster 'cause none happened in their areas.
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That's because there aren't any natural disasters in UK (except Rain...)
We don't get earthquakes, or volcanos, or floods (well proper ones rather than a river overflowing because of the rain. Did I mention the rain?). I suppose we get storms but I've had one of those in North Sea. No poisonous snakes (that pansy ass adder doesn't count), spiders, scorpions either. Too much rain for them I think.
Come on guys - you can't complain because there aren't enough disasters and then that they hurt too much when they come. We all agree AI can't match a human player. So instead it gets a break and targets us for disasters, treacherous turncoat allies etc. Without that it would be even easier, and lead to even more complaints.
pevergreen
01-19-2007, 13:27
Does it ever stop raining in england? :laugh4: we could use some rain......
This disaster file is in the world/maps/base directory..
event earthquake
frequency 20
winter false
summer false
warning false
climate rocky_desert
min_scale 2
max_scale 5
event volcano
frequency 50
winter false
summer false
warning true
min_scale 2
max_scale 5
event flood
frequency 10
winter false
summer true
warning false
climate swamp
climate unused1
min_scale 2
max_scale 5
event storm
frequency 4
winter true
summer false
warning false
region the sea
min_scale 2
max_scale 5
event horde
frequency 10
winter false
summer false
warning false
region the sea
climate temperate_coniferous_forest
min_scale 2
max_scale 5
event dustbowl
frequency 8
winter false
summer false
warning false
climate sandy_desert
min_scale 2
max_scale 5
event locusts
frequency 30
winter false
summer false
warning false
climate sandy_desert
climate rocky_desert
climate semi_arid
min_scale 2
max_scale 5
event plague
frequency 20
winter false
summer false
min_scale 2
max_scale 5
I have never seen the volcano, locusts, or dustbowl ever. I am not sure why there is a horde entry in there either.
Name of file please? Does it show location of these events too? In my Portugal campaign, I get slammed by storms, earthquakes and plagues on a regular basis. I ended up housing all my generals and family members in a fort near Toledo because Nature was killing so many of my generals when no other nation could.
Any way of disabling?
Kraggenmor
01-19-2007, 21:09
The only natural disaster I have ever seen is an earthquake in Alleppo that occurs on the same year every game.
Does it ever stop raining in england? :laugh4: we could use some rain......
The Spanish Generals have a pre-battle speech about that. This is not verbatim but, it's close:
"God forgot England when he put the sun in the sky. Fogs and mists are all those people see from the moment they are born. It is a mercy to kill them, for at least the weather is better in hell!"
LordKhaine
01-19-2007, 22:52
I've seen a lot of disasters myself, but they typically happen around the middle east/africa. Very rarely seen any disasters in the north except storms.
As for myself.. the one time a disaster has hit hard was the first fleet I sent to the new world. A storm hit during the journey, killing the family member who was leading the trip. Bit of a bugger really. But the captain managed to do a decent job invading the new world until reinforcements arrived a few decades later.
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