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Caeser The III
05-05-2007, 04:01
ok, so like, what u people are tellin me, lets say i train a unit of Hastati in Segesta( i have unit size at large) will it add 80 poeple to Segesta?????
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Caeser The III
05-05-2007, 04:15
two more things, how do i unlock the othere countries after the one i got after the romans.2. how do i like egt my troops on the bottem no commandes and the map in the top right corner????also look this uptriariipilum

Roman_Man#3
05-05-2007, 04:38
Use the edit button next time.


ok, so like, what u people are tellin me, lets say i train a unit of Hastati in Segesta( i have unit size at large) will it add 80 poeple to Segesta?????
If you train a unit of 80 troops, the population will decrease by 80. This shows the men needed in the unit.


how do i unlock the othere countries after the one i got after the romans.
If you want to unlock the either factions, you can either:
1) Beat the game on short or long campaign as one of the Roman factions.
2) Unlock the other factions. There should be a guide around here to figure that out.


2. how do i like egt my troops on the bottem no commandes and the map in the top right corner???
Go to preferences folder, and open the preferences.txt

MINIMAL_UI:FALSE
Find that line, and change it to this:


MINIMAL_UI:TRUE


Good luck and cheers,
RM3

Caeser The III
05-05-2007, 05:36
wheres the prefrances option????
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Kuni
05-05-2007, 05:47
^ you edit the line Roman_Man#3 told you to edit in Preferences.txt

Like he said, it's found in the Preferences folder of your game directory.

If you installed it in the default path, and you don't have Gold Edition, it would be in:

C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome - Total War/preferences/preferences.txt

Caeser The III
05-05-2007, 05:56
say it in human form please

Shieldmaiden
05-05-2007, 11:49
say it in human form please

Being rude will not help you.


^ you edit the line Roman_Man#3 told you to edit in Preferences.txt

Like he said, it's found in the Preferences folder of your game directory.

If you installed it in the default path, and you don't have Gold Edition, it would be in:

C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome - Total War/preferences/preferences.txt

You have been told precisely how. Twice. Reading that will help you.

Celt Centurion
05-06-2007, 07:45
ok, so like, what u people are tellin me, lets say i train a unit of Hastati in Segesta( i have unit size at large) will it add 80 poeple to Segesta?????
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I'm not sure, but it looks perhaps as if "Ilikethisgame" wants to add population at Segestica.

Here is how you would do it.

Take for instance a city with a good size population that you actually wish to reduce population, and don't need to concern yourself with adding troops. A Huge City with a population of 40,000 may be a priority to do just that.

Lets keep it simple, and say that you have Patavium with a population of 14,000 and you have upgraded to "large city", but are in no hurry to get it to Huge City. You want to increase population at Segestica, ok. Go into your recruiting que at Patavium, and train up 1unit of peasants, probably 120 soldiers. If Segestica needs say, 3,500 to reach the next level, and you wish, you may go ahead and que up a lot of units of peasants.

End turn.

Next turn, you will see one unit of your peasants at Patavium. Select them, and send them into Segestica, or wherever it is you want to increase your population. Once they are inside the city, right click on the peasant's unit card, and a page describing them will come up.

There will be an icon on the lower left of the page, "disband unit", or "discharge unit." Left click on that, and you will hear the sound of boots coming to attention, and the peasant's unit card will disappear. You will have successfully discharged the peasants into Segestica, and the population will have increased by 120.

Do that as often as you need. I'd also suggest that you recruit these peasants from "high loyalty" settlements as they may be less inclined to bring their negative "baggage" to another city to revolt there.

There have been times in which I've trained up a full stack of peasants, moved them to 2 or 3 adjacent cities and discharged them inside raising the population of each city enough to upgrade the city.

On the other hand, if you recruit a lot of peasants from a city which is usually one step from rebellion, such as Cordorba perhaps, they may stir up trouble at the city you send them to. I could be wrong on that last part, but it may be worth examining the possibilities. Cordoba is so volatile that I doubt it's value in holding.

Strength and Honor

Celt Centurion

Kuni
05-06-2007, 08:35
How to Edit Preferences to Enable Old-Style User Interface a.k.a. "how do i like egt my troops on the bottem no commandes and the map in the top right corner????"
If you have Windows XP installed, and installed Rome: Total War in its default path:

Click on My Computer.

This will open the My Computer window.

Click on the Hard Disk Drive entitled C:

This will open the contents of C: directory.

Click on the folder titled Program Files.

This will open the contents of C:/Program Files/

Click on the folder titled Activision.

This will open the contents of C:/Program Files/Activision

Click on the folder titled Rome - Total War.

This will open the contents of C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome - Total War

Click on the folder titled Preferences.

This will open the contents of C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome - Total War/Preferences

Click on the text file titled Preferences.

This will open the text data in Preferences.txt

Press and hold the Control Key (labeled Ctrl), and while the Ctrl key is still pressed, press the F key. Once this is done, stop pressing the Control and F keys.

This will bring up the search function.

Type in minimal_ui and press the Enter key (It may be labeled Return, do not be confused by this.)

This will search for the text "minimal_ui" in the preferences.txt file.

Click on the cancel button on the Find popup.

This will get rid of the search function's Find Popup.

Replace MINIMAL_UI:FALSE with MINIMAL_UI:TRUE This can be done in different ways. Do not be ashamed to get an adult to help you, if you can't.

This will change the value MINIMAL_UI from False to True.

Press and hold the Control Key (labeled Ctrl), and while the Ctrl key is still pressed, press the S key. Once this is done, stop pressing the Control and S keys.

This will save preferences.txt and next time you play Rome: Total War, you will enjoy "egt my troops on the bottem no commandes and the map in the top right corner"

The End.

Note: You may have to Double Click instead of Click, depending on your Windows Preferences.

@ilikethisgame5: If I have not met your expectations, I will try to "say it in human form" more.

edit: yeah, guineawolf, apparently it's necessary.

guineawolf
05-06-2007, 13:02
is this necessary?:sweatdrop:

and...human form?????

Caius
05-06-2007, 18:41
guineawolf:Look at the Kuni post edit.

Also, this thread should be closed.The Guild Rules.

Caeser The III
05-06-2007, 20:26
i have somtin cool to tell you guys about Carthage(a tip)here it goes:=when yourCarthage apollnia i believe it is on the island of sicily, recruit a diplomat, end the turn,make the diplomat go to That real big town (i forgot wats its called)make a allince.then give them corodoba for a gift end the turn, Corodoba will become yours again and you have a whole bunch of units in the town free about 10 of em(good deal!)
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Caeser The III
05-06-2007, 23:54
How to Edit Preferences to Enable Old-Style User Interface a.k.a. "how do i like egt my troops on the bottem no commandes and the map in the top right corner????"
If you have Windows XP installed, and installed Rome: Total War in its default path:

Click on My Computer.

This will open the My Computer window.

Click on the Hard Disk Drive entitled C:

This will open the contents of C: directory.

Click on the folder titled Program Files.

This will open the contents of C:/Program Files/

Click on the folder titled Activision.

This will open the contents of C:/Program Files/Activision

Click on the folder titled Rome - Total War.

This will open the contents of C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome - Total War

Click on the folder titled Preferences.

This will open the contents of C:/Program Files/Activision/Rome - Total War/Preferences

Click on the text file titled Preferences.

This will open the text data in Preferences.txt

Press and hold the Control Key (labeled Ctrl), and while the Ctrl key is still pressed, press the F key. Once this is done, stop pressing the Control and F keys.

This will bring up the search function.

Type in minimal_ui and press the Enter key (It may be labeled Return, do not be confused by this.)

This will search for the text "minimal_ui" in the preferences.txt file.

Click on the cancel button on the Find popup.

This will get rid of the search function's Find Popup.

Replace MINIMAL_UI:FALSE with MINIMAL_UI:TRUE This can be done in different ways. Do not be ashamed to get an adult to help you, if you can't.

This will change the value MINIMAL_UI from False to True.

Press and hold the Control Key (labeled Ctrl), and while the Ctrl key is still pressed, press the S key. Once this is done, stop pressing the Control and S keys.

This will save preferences.txt and next time you play Rome: Total War, you will enjoy "egt my troops on the bottem no commandes and the map in the top right corner"

The End.

Note: You may have to Double Click instead of Click, depending on your Windows Preferences.

@ilikethisgame5: If I have not met your expectations, I will try to "say it in human form" more.

edit: yeah, guineawolf, apparently it's necessary.on step 6 i clicked on preferences after that the icon says advice???/

Roman_Man#3
05-07-2007, 01:17
Click on the text file titled Preferences.

This will open the text data in Preferences.txt

That clearly states what you need to do after opening the folder!! Read all the instructions

:dizzy2: RM3

Caeser The III
05-07-2007, 01:23
oh............so theres not two preferences icons to click on, only one?

Roman_Man#3
05-07-2007, 01:35
in the "Preferences" FOLDER, open preferences.txt and proceed with his very in-depth guide.

RM3

Caeser The III
05-07-2007, 01:39
i did that!typed in minimal_ui but is said"can not find minimal_ui"!

mightilyoats
05-07-2007, 07:11
Meh... Dude, I really don't know what to say... Maybe leave the game alone. Play it like CA distributed it.

@Celt Centurion An interresting thing I noticed on increasing the pop in a town. You don't need to place the unit inside the town. It only needs to be within the borders of the region you wish to increase. So, just move them into the region, select all units (or the ones you want to disband) then press ctrl-D.

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-07-2007, 08:52
Hi ilikethisgame5,
Let's skip the search function. In your taskbar, in Windows Explorer, the program that opens when you click on "My Computer" type in the upper white bar either "C:\Program Files\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War\preference\preferences.txt" should you have Gold edition or "C:\Program Files\Activision\Rome - Total War\preference\preference.txt" should you have normal edition, non-Gold.

In the great file which opens up you will find many amazing options which can change many aspects of your R:TW playing experience. If you wish to change an option change TRUE to FALSE in the files and the option will be changed for something else. However you do have to bear in mind that some settings do not change like that and change differently - yet those settings can often be changed elsewhere so they are not really needed in the file. Here is a short guide which hopefully explains what each one of these great functions, or at least the ones that stupid old me understands, does:

SUBTITLES - creates subtitles for general's pre-battle speeches and the messages shouted out during the cut-scenes.
MORALE - turns morale on or off for non-arcade battles (for arcade battles this is off automatically).
FATIGUE - turns fatigue, whether men tire or not, on or off for non-arcade battles (for arcade battles this is off automatically).
LIMITED_AMMO - turns unlimited ammunition on or off for non-arcade battles (for arcade battle this is off automatically).
EVENT_CUTSCENES - turns the event cut scenes which occur when a general has died or a wall has been broken down.
VEGETATION - turns vegetation on the battlefield on or off.
AUTO_SAVE - turns auto save on or off.
SHOW_BANNERS - hides or shows the huge flying banners over the top of units.
UNIT_EXPERIENCE_UPGRADE_EFFECT - turns unit experience increases or armour upgrades on or off.
ENABLE_UNIT_SPEECH - stops or allows units from speaking when you order them to move or select them.
DISABLE_ARROW_MARKERS - when set to TRUE, the green arrows underneath units when selected are turned off.
LABEL_CHARACTERS - when set to TRUE it enables all characters to have their name shown on the strategic map like settlements are by default.
LABEL_SETTLEMENTS - toggles whether settlement's names and other basic details, such as happiness, status (such as rioting, plague and siege) and settlement income, are shown underneath the settlement on the strat map.
MINIMAL_UI - this is the great one you are looking for! It hides the large UI of the battle map and makes it more compact.
MUTE_ADVISOR - in effect this does what we always have wanted to do - it gags that irritating advisor woman - Victoria - and her evil twin Brother - Centurion Marcus - and causes them to be totally silent.
BLIND_ADVISOR - this handy tool removes the advisor's speech bubble from appearing when he/she wants to speak.
MICROMANAGE_ALL_SETTLEMENTS - this turns of auto-manage for settlements without a governor.
UNLIMITED_MEN_ON_BATTLEFIELD - this allows an unlimited amount of men on the battlefield at once - no longer do units have to wait their turn to fight with this great tool on TRUE!
CAMPAIGN_MAP_CAMERA_SMOOTHING - this makes the campaign map camera move nice and smoothly.
EDIT_SETTLEMENT_NAMES - this allows you to rename your settlements. It's a really cool tool - for example I once renamed Capua after my favourite Carthaginian general. This one is my personal favourite.

Hope this helps you ilikethisgame5, cheers!

BTW, you need R:TW 1.5 to do this correctly. For more information on the patching process, just ask.

Caeser The III
05-07-2007, 23:08
omanes, ive noticed you have yet another avatar.PS.i have my own signature now:applause:

Celt Centurion
05-08-2007, 07:23
Meh... Dude, I really don't know what to say... Maybe leave the game alone. Play it like CA distributed it.

@Celt Centurion An interresting thing I noticed on increasing the pop in a town. You don't need to place the unit inside the town. It only needs to be within the borders of the region you wish to increase. So, just move them into the region, select all units (or the ones you want to disband) then press ctrl-D.

Thank You Mightilyoats. I didn't know that.

Strength and Honor

Celt Centurion

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-08-2007, 07:23
Yep I most certainly do, it's of my favourite M:TW Byzantine General who is an eight-star, nine-dread, six aumen, killing machine. Yet then again, he is of Byzantine (Commenus) Royal Blood which causes him to be born with stats similar to these, so really he cheated his way up to those levels.

BTW, your signature isn't to bad.

Caeser The III
05-10-2007, 01:38
how do i mod???

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-10-2007, 07:22
Hi ilikethisgame5,

how do i mod???Modding (from the verb mod) is a very wide range of things that you can do to your game. You can gain more information in the Scriptorum (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=77) or by asking modding questions in the Modding Questions (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=73) forum. Hope this helps, cheers!

moderniconoclast
05-11-2007, 11:20
whats this guy trying to do?

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-11-2007, 19:00
Please may I request civility within this matter. Although ilikethisgame5 may have been offensive to those who tried to help him, it is often better to treat the matter with neutrality, often ignoring it publicly, showing no bias on the matter, to prevent flame wars or similar large problems from arising out of a quite small and reasonably un-problematic incidents. Instead of publicly reacting to their provocations, pressing the https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/images/sdojo/buttons/report.gif button next to the offending post, should, hopefully, bring the moderators in to deal with any problems.

TosaInu
05-11-2007, 20:47
:daisy:

Warmaster Horus
05-11-2007, 21:50
Omanes, you also forgot to mention the need for a lot of patience...

guineawolf
05-12-2007, 13:04
in the "Preferences" FOLDER, open preferences.txt and proceed with his very in-depth guide.

RM3



my preference.text is beside preference folder not inside it,it is inside Rome:Total War folder............,is he reach it yet?

guineawolf
05-12-2007, 13:12
me also cannot find minimal_ui too,and my RTW is version 1.1,is it relevant?:sweatdrop:

i think i show the content of my preference.text will be help...here it is:
SAFE_REFRESH:TRUE
USE_TRIPLE_BUFFER:TRUE
USE_WIDESCREEN:FALSE
SUBTITLES:TRUE
MORALE:TRUE
FATIGUE:TRUE
LIMITED_AMMO:TRUE
SUPPLY:TRUE
FOG_OF_WAR:TRUE
RESTRICT_CAMERA:TRUE
DEFAULT_BATTLE_CAMERA:RTS
SMOKE:FALSE
DESYNC:FALSE
SPLASHES:TRUE
GLINTS:FALSE
REFLECTIONS:TRUE
SHADOWS:FALSE
VEGETATION:TRUE
DETAILED_UNIT_SHADOWS:FALSE
GLOSS_MAPPING:TRUE
STENCIL_SHADOWS:FALSE
MULTI_TEXTURE:TRUE
AUTO_SAVE:TRUE
SHOW_BANNERS:TRUE
UNIT_SIZE:160
MASTER_VOL:100
SPEECH_VOL:100
SFX_VOL:100
MUSIC_VOL:65
CAMERA_ROTATE:50
CAMERA_MOVE:50
CAMERA_FOV:75.000000
ENABLE_AUDIO:TRUE
ENABLE_MUSIC:TRUE
DISABLE_BACKGROUND_FMV:FALSE
DISABLE_ARROW_MARKERS:FALSE
AUDIO_3D_PROVIDER:Miles Fast 2D Positional Audio
CLOUD_TRANSITIONS:TRUE
GRASS_DISTANCE:20
AA_QUALITY:AA_OFF
STRATEGY_RESOLUTION:1440x900
STRATEGY_32_BIT:TRUE
BATTLE_RESOLUTION:1440x900
BATTLE_32_BIT:TRUE
UNIT_DETAIL:HIGH
BUILDING_DETAIL:LOW
TGA_CAPTURE_WIDTH:1024
TGA_CAPTURE_ASPECT:1.333333
TGA_CAPTURE_INPUT_SCALE:1
TGA_CAPTURE_RESERVE_SPACE:FALSE
LABEL_CHARACTERS:FALSE
LABEL_SETTLEMENTS:TRUE
CAMPAIGN_MAP_MAX_SCROLL_SPEED_MIN_ZOOM:30
CAMPAIGN_MAP_MAX_SCROLL_SPEED_MAX_ZOOM:30
FIRST_TIME_PLAY:FALSE
ADVISOR_VERBOSITY:3
MUTE_ADVISOR:FALSE
BLIND_ADVISOR:FALSE
CAMPAIGN_MAP_CAMERA:SKIP_AI_FACTIONS
CAMPAIGN_MAP_SPEED_UP:FALSE
CAMPAIGN_MAP_GAME_SPEED:50
DISABLE_EVENTS:0
MICROMANAGE_ALL_SETTLEMENTS:TRUE
ADVANCED_STATS_ALWAYS:TRUE
UNIT_USE_SHADERS:TRUE
TERRAIN_QUALITY:HIGH
EFFECT_QUALITY:MEDIUM
VEGETATION_QUALITY:MEDIUM
KEYSET:0
UNLIMITED_MEN_ON_BATTLEFIELD:FALSE




i got a question to ask too,what will happen if i change UNLIMITED_MEN_ON_BATTLEFIELD:FALSE to TRUE?

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-12-2007, 14:20
Hi,

me also cannot find minimal_ui too,and my RTW is version 1.1,is it relevant?:sweatdrop:Sadly, it is relevant. The great feature of minimal_ui was intoduced in either patch 1.2 (http://games.softpedia.com/get/Patch/Rome-Total-War-Patch.shtml) or 1.3 (http://games.softpedia.com/get/Patch/Rome-Total-War-13-English-Patch.shtml) and is, sadly, not avaliable with anything below those versions. Sorry.
i got a question to ask too,what will happen if i change UNLIMITED_MEN_ON_BATTLEFIELD:FALSE to TRUE?Sadly, R:TW resticts the number of units on the battlefeild at once to a certain number. I'm sorry to say that I'm not quite sure what it is though, however I do think that it may be quite high. Instead of the men appearing on the field straight away, they are delayed till units are destroyed or taken out of combat. It is there to prevent R:TW, and possibly your poor old PC, from rendering more men than it can do without severe lag.

Removing it allows as many men on the field as you like at any time (yet if you have more than twenty units all those above twenty must be AI controlled), yet may cause some nasty lagging on the battle-map.

Hope this helps you, cheers!

guineawolf
05-12-2007, 14:49
Removing it allows as many men on the field as you like at any time (yet if you have more than twenty units all those above twenty must be AI controlled), yet may cause some nasty lagging on the battle-map.

Hope this helps you, cheers!

ok...then what you mean removing it=change UNLIMITED_MEN_ON_BATTLEFIELD:FALSE to TRUE?

if i change UNLIMITED_MEN_ON_BATTLEFIELD:FALSE to TRUE then i will get more than 20 units on battlefield and all those above twenty must be AI controlled,in RTW 1.1 too?:sweatdrop: (let's ignoring about my PC perfomance at the moment)

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-12-2007, 15:07
It means that am unlimited number of mighty units, both your units, and the AI's, are permitted to be on the battlefield at any one time - this means that any re-enforcements that would normally break the limit will be allowed onto the field. However you can, sadly, only control twenty units at once and any-more have to be under the command of the AI, although they are on your side, or be given to you one-by-one as your units rout or get destroyed - that option is settable on the pre-battle screen.

guineawolf
05-12-2007, 15:27
that option is settable on the pre-battle screen.
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that option only allow in above version 1.1,i think i won't ...eh what kind of situation i will face????

but thanks anyway.......:yes:

bippukt
05-12-2007, 15:43
I also have preferences.txt in the main rtw folder. But there is a preferences folder as well and the file there is the one which the game actually uses.

And I would rather not let the AI control my precious units. Also, my PC is aging and is now unable to handle the same level of graphics that it could easily handle 2 years ago, even though I increased the ram from 256 to 512 MB. So if your PC is good, go ahead and try it. It might be fun!

guineawolf
05-12-2007, 15:56
I also have preferences.txt in the main rtw folder. But there is a preferences folder as well and the file there is the one which the game actually uses.

And I would rather not let the AI control my precious units. Also, my PC is aging and is now unable to handle the same level of graphics that it could easily handle 2 years ago, even though I increased the ram from 256 to 512 MB. So if your PC is good, go ahead and try it. It might be fun!
that means i need to open a new campaign and play it for 20 to 30 of my city-building management,that means i can only try it after 2 days...maximum....hehehe:yes:

hmmm.. i think i will try it somehow,just need to finished my Scipii campaign first....thanks.....

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-12-2007, 17:21
I'm sorry to say that I believe that you may have misunderstood me. Sadly, you still cannot control all of your units above twenty. The R:TW engine evilly insists that only twenty units can be controlled by the human at once, yet more can come on as re-enforcements, but will be controlled by the, rather idiotic AI.

guineawolf
05-12-2007, 19:24
I'm sorry to say that I believe that you may have misunderstood me. Sadly, you still cannot control all of your units above twenty. The R:TW engine evilly insists that only twenty units can be controlled by the human at once, yet more can come on as re-enforcements, but will be controlled by the, rather idiotic AI.

that mean all version of RTW will have same situation,what i say is
"that option is settable on the pre-battle screen.".

the option that allow you to choose the reinforcement army will lead by you or AI,it just my army with reinforcement won't have more than 20 units exist in the battlefield at once,correct??
:sweatdrop:

bippukt
05-12-2007, 19:28
I believe that is correct. But maybe Omanes Alexandrapolites can confirm it. In my current hard campaign, I have not used reinforcements yet :)

Omanes Alexandrapolites
05-12-2007, 20:35
Hi again gunieawolf,

that mean all version of RTW will have same situation,what i say is
"that option is settable on the pre-battle screen.".In all versions of R:TW player re-enforcement command was avaliable for captains, but not for family members - that useful feature was introduced in either 1.2 or 1.3.

the option that allow you to choose the reinforcement army will lead by you or AI,it just my army with reinforcement won't have more than 20 units exist in the battlefield at once,correct??Correct, only twenty of your units are allowed on the feild at once if you do select the option, yet they are replaced as units route or are destroyed. With the AI option on, as many troops are allowed on your side/the enemies' side until the limit is reached. After it is reached re-enforcements will be delayed until there are enough free slots for the units to appear in. With the unlimited men option turned off there is no limit, so as many re-enforcements can be brought on as you like, but you still can only control twenty of them. I'm not quite sure why - it is the same in S:TW and M:TW yet they are slightly worse, you are only allowed to command sixteen units at once.

guineawolf
05-14-2007, 05:54
i think i get it clear right now,thanks..!:yes:

just try to feel the ancient battlefield,with so many warrior fighting at a same battlefield at once......:yes: