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iceman7291
08-01-2007, 03:03
Hey guys Im not new to EB but I did recently take a break from it and after I come back to the site and download the newest version I see something that has had me scratching my head for some time now and I just need some questions answered.
What I am talking about is the "Provincial Capmpaign" that is located at the bottom of the list in the Single Player section of the game. I was curious to see what this was and so opened it up but there is nothing there. Just a picture and a couple of boxes at the bottom where it seems text should be. What is this? Should there be something else there? Did I download incorrectly? Or is it a malfunction caused by the developers? Im confused.
Also I was wondering about the Historical Battles. Are these supposed to be playable or are they rightfully not working?
:help: And thanks.:2thumbsup:
EB is meant for the RTW executable, not the BI one. If you want to use BI (many say campaign AI is better with it), you should probably follow the unofficial guide to how, it's in the first page of posts.
There is also a user-made patch if you don't want to go through all the steps and do them manually, especially if you're not familiar with changing files and so on. It's around here somewhere but I didn't see it just now, taking a quick look. I'm sure you'll find it if you put your head to it though. ~;)
iceman7291
08-01-2007, 07:43
Who ever said Im using EB? I am running the mod off of the original Rome game and have not made any mistakes in downloading it. You did not, however, answer my question about what the hell this "Provincial Campaign" is.
I have no idea why you guys would post those kinds of replies because they just seem wierd and out of place, maybe you are lost.
MarcusAureliusAntoninus
08-01-2007, 07:55
The provincial campaign is an option that allows for a second campaign using the same data but different map setup. I don't believe it works correctly for EB, just ignore it. (Provincial Campaigns can be made to work to run BI, that is why you got those responses.)
Some historical battles should work, I think one or two are in the current version. But if the vanilla battles still show up (do they, I've never even clicked historic battles?) ignore the vanilla ones. There should be plenty of historic battles added in the future.
If you're not using EB, this is the wrong place to post. If you are not using BI, you will not have the option of the provincial campaign.
The provincial campaign is BI's way of supporting multiple maps/starting positions.
An advice to iceman, you can ask for clarification without being dickish. :inquisitive:
Who ever said Im using EB? I am running the mod off of the original Rome game and have not made any mistakes in downloading it. You did not, however, answer my question about what the hell this "Provincial Campaign" is.
I have no idea why you guys would post those kinds of replies because they just seem wierd and out of place, maybe you are lost.
That was unnecessarily hostile, iceman. They are trying to help you. That it didn't is not a reason to get tetchy. So don't.
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Swordmaster
08-01-2007, 10:44
I think the Provincial campaign is a 1.5 thingy, not a BI one. I haven't got BI but a pre-patched 1.5 RTW version, which also shows the provincial thing.
Oh, that's odd. I started up BI just to check, and I don't seem to have the provincial campaign option there either... But in my FATW installation there is. I guess I don't know jack about it after all :no:.
Tellos Athenaios
08-01-2007, 12:36
AFAIK:
The Provinicial campaign is a way of using one base map to generate multiple campaigns, using a different descr_strat etc.
My guess is the engine detects a provinicial campaign 'possibility' by noticing that there are multiple folders located in the campaign folder. Like in:
world
|
-----> maps
|
-----> base
|
-----> campaign
|
------> base
|
------> imperial_campaign
Now, here's the trick: ignore the whole Provincial Campaign thing - it doesn't do anything in EB. However, should you start installing mini-mods on top of your build, be aware of the fact that both base folders are used to spawn map.rwm files in.
CA has said that the Provincial Campaign was something they had planned but never implemented...
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