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russia almighty
11-03-2007, 21:39
A cheat game btw if you somehow don't know is where you play with using cheats .

I do . But one thing I don't do is rely on the add_money cheat and let all my cities go into the negatives .

Watchman
11-03-2007, 21:54
I only ever use cheats for two purposes. First, in early parts with small factions I maintain the treasury at exact 0 (conceptionally excusable by the ruler bluntly defaulting on his loans or something similarly crude - they did that sort of thing often enough), because Debt City is a sucky and boring place. Second, in combination with quicksave, I sometimes employ add_money and process_cq to quickly take stock of the recruitement potential of a settlement.

russia almighty
11-03-2007, 21:55
Watchman I don't play ever game as a cheat game . Most games I don't but some games I just want to utterly mess everyone up with legions of stacks and every city of mine they try attacking is freaking Gibraltar .

Reverend Joe
11-03-2007, 21:58
I always cheat. I'm lazy as hell. :hippie:

NeoSpartan
11-03-2007, 22:02
Well... if you count bridge battles and fighting on the top of really steep hills on a VH/H campain with roleplaying as cheating. Then I have "cheated" A FEW times.

Meneldil
11-03-2007, 22:04
I usually auto_win battles I know I would win easily by myself but lose or suffer heavy casualties by autoresolving them.

NeoSpartan
11-03-2007, 22:13
I usually auto_win battles I know I would win easily by myself but lose or suffer heavy casualties by autoresolving them.

thats not cheating....

Long lost Caesar
11-03-2007, 22:21
of course its not....i used to do it in barbarian invasion, since i could never be arsed to fight off ANOTHER stack of huns/vandals/sarmatians/goths...etc...etc. but here i fight every major fight, and i DELIVER!

Justiciar
11-03-2007, 22:34
Like Watchman, I've used the add_money cheat for new campaigns a few times. If not you find yourself unable to do anything for about forty bleedin' turns. :no:

NeoSpartan
11-03-2007, 22:50
Like Watchman, I've used the add_money cheat for new campaigns a few times. If not you find yourself unable to do anything for about forty bleedin' turns. :no:

naw dude.... u can take over rebel cities in the meantime, and kill the Arverni if ur the Aedui. :yes:

Watchman
11-03-2007, 22:58
No being able to establish even the most elementary level of temporary military authority (ie. build the givernement precursor) in a region due to debt seems kinda silly though. It's like, what else are those armed guys sitting in the regional power nodes there for...?

MarcusAureliusAntoninus
11-03-2007, 23:05
I played a cheat game once where I added money and auto won all my battles. I won an AS campaign in ten years. It was primarily a game for testing purposes, though.

The Persian Cataphract
11-04-2007, 00:55
As the Pahlava I managed to cheat my way into becoming the Persian Empire at its greatest extent for less than five turns, through add_money cheat and taking advantage out of crappy diplomacy which involves offering trading rights in exchange for all the cities the other faction's got =P

I only use this for testing purposes, since the pahlava does not start out in provinces able to muster the reformed province resource. In official matters, this isn't an encouraged method of playing the game, so I will be the first one to discourage everyone else from doing it, besides for the shits and the giggles. This is a showcase of how the hard-coded diplomacy hampers the potential of improving the AI for the better.

russia almighty
11-04-2007, 00:59
Yeah Its crazy how shitty the AI is . I always thought it was bad but there willing to give away there damn empire for trade rights (in my case I offered 10000 mnai .)

Treverer
11-04-2007, 02:25
My games are broken into "serious ones" and "cheaty ones".

When using the "add_money" cheat, I'll nevertheless start REPAYING the credit after 4 turns (e.g. 1,000 mnai over 50 turns for a 40,000 mnai credit). This turns the game IMHO into a "cheaty one".

Sometimes in "serious games", I'll use the "give_trait" cheat to delete a very nasty trait of a young and promising character, especially if this character is a replacing another one as gouvernor of a major city after the former gouvernor has died. But only, if there's no other character available.

Yours, T.

skuzzy
11-04-2007, 02:30
yeah, auto_win is not a cheat and even using auto_win you would sometimes sustain more causalties than playing the battle so auto_win can be an auto_loss to some extent

PenguinLobster
11-04-2007, 02:51
Sometimes I'll use force diplomacy to get peace with an enemy faction, not because I'm lazy its just that the AI absolutely refuses it otherwise no matter how bad I'm beating them. Or if I'm a small faction and I'm being raped on the first turn by an army I cant compare to. coughpontoscough

pezhetairoi
11-04-2007, 03:52
I use add_money to boost myself out of debt to buy a building or unit i deem absolutely necessary, then drop myself back into debt by the same amount so it's like taking out more loans and dropping further into debt, mortgaging the future to buy the present. It's a good system since it makes me prioritise. Otherwise I only add money and NOT deduct it back when I'm giving it to the AI to force diplomacy, since the mod doesn't work for me.

Bellum
11-04-2007, 03:59
The only 'cheat' I use is 'toggle_fow' and I really don't think that's cheating all that badly.

I will, however, take advantage of every stupid thing the AI does in a battle. They may have their extra money, but I have my brain.

Beefy187
11-04-2007, 05:12
Does force deplomacying in Hayasden campeign count as cheating??:sweatdrop:

sgsandor
11-04-2007, 05:33
I love "process cq" and "add_money" however any money borrowed is repayed. I do "toggle_fow" to see how other factions progress to quote some one from anthor thread "its not cheating its your game"

Dayve
11-04-2007, 05:46
Never... I use toggle_fow because i enjoy watching how every other faction is doing, but that's it. I'd rather have my very last city conquered by rebels than cheat.

bovi
11-04-2007, 09:10
I only cheat to test out stuff I'm changing.

NightStar
11-04-2007, 10:00
Well there is no shame in cheating, people should play the game in a way that is fun and sometimes cheating is fun.

The cheat I most use is "toggle_fow". Mostly to follow progression of the game. Before the recruitment viewer came I used to quicksave and use add_money and process_cq to find out what I could recruit where

Most often I play by Ironman rules such as no edgecamping, never take advantage of the A.I in diplomacy, never replay a lost battle etc.

But sometimes I just cheat myself silly and it's fun

Malik of Sindh
11-04-2007, 10:32
Auto_win user :shame:

konny
11-04-2007, 12:05
I use toggle_fow permanent. The FOW of RTW is a stupied concept, when I can't even see what is going in my lands without placing watchtowers all along, or not beeing informed that a neighbouring province has been conquered when I don't have a spy there. On the other hand, I am informed when factions have been destroyed of which I - in gameplay terms - have never heard before.

alatar
11-04-2007, 14:02
I use move character to do the roman offices right, for example after someone is prateror I send them as a provincial govenor.

palmtree
11-04-2007, 14:14
For some reason I can never get the give_trait cheat to work. All I get is "character not found" errors. The toggle_fow is handy though.

roman
11-04-2007, 15:12
If i win a big battle and then game CTD, i will auto_win it later, or if I think the result of a battle is wrong i will replay it. (Example: 1/4 of my KH army including general and his bodyguard where utterly butchered by slaves on the walls of Capua). I always wanted to cheat in order to "scout" MIC's in a given province, could some one provide an example of a script? (process_cq and nothing else?)

Also when i do fight big AI armies i tend to use my missile troops to draw out a few units at a time, have them reach my line, brake and then ride them down with cav. in no mans land. Rinse repeat until i feel i can take on what is left of AI forces. That of course only works if i am on the attack. (I play on VH/H)

Moros
11-04-2007, 16:09
to quote some one from anthor thread "its not cheating its your game"
what a fool. ~;)

sgsandor
11-04-2007, 18:48
what a fool. ~;)


Thats is what my xs have to say about me lol

burn_again
11-04-2007, 20:01
When a new version comes out I usually start some "cheat campaigns" with my favorite factions, to get a quick impression of what's new. I also used to cheat a lot when I was new to EB and didn't quite get along, but not anymore.
Now I only use auto_win from time to time, especially against levy-stacks and against pirates when playing a barbarian faction.

Intranetusa
11-04-2007, 20:27
I usually use the add_money cheat to give the enemy AI 100,000-1,000,000 in money so they actually pose a challenge before I steamroll them... XD

Moros
11-04-2007, 20:28
Thats is what my xs have to say about me lol
I meant the guy you quoted.

Leão magno
11-04-2007, 22:10
I usually use the add_money cheat to give the enemy AI 100,000-1,000,000 in money so they actually pose a challenge before I steamroll them... XD
Ho do you do this? how can you add_money to other faction that is not yours? Is it throw diplomacy?

bovi
11-04-2007, 23:38
add_money faction amount, where faction is the internal name of the faction and amount is the number of mnai, from -40000 to 40000.

Intranetusa
11-05-2007, 00:09
Ho do you do this? how can you add_money to other faction that is not yours? Is it throw diplomacy?

Yeh, sometimes I give the AI some of my own money to beef them up (ranging from 10k-100k). The console just made giving the AI massive amounts of money much easier. :)

MiniMe
11-05-2007, 00:23
toggle_fow+perfect_spy_on
always
I'm a curious supernatural being

Megas Methuselah
11-05-2007, 01:01
I usually use the add_money cheat to give the enemy AI 100,000-1,000,000 in money so they actually pose a challenge before I steamroll them... XD

Well, I use the money cheat to give cash to the AI in their own individual wars. For example, in my current campaign I give a bunch of money to the Romans so they don't get wiped out by Carthage...

Oh, and I use toggle_fow and perfect_spy, too. I like watching the wars between the dumb AI's...
:wink2:

Intranetusa
11-05-2007, 01:24
Well, I use the money cheat to give cash to the AI in their own individual wars. For example, in my current campaign I give a bunch of money to the Romans so they don't get wiped out by Carthage...

Oh, and I use toggle_fow and perfect_spy, too. I like watching the wars between the dumb AI's...
:wink2:

lol, we think alike :-)

Megas Methuselah
11-05-2007, 01:28
:beam:

Magister Militum Titus Pullo
11-05-2007, 02:49
Its annoying that when one spends money on much needed troops and buildings, you find yourself deep in the red for multiple turns. That why I regularly use the money cheat. I also use it to benefit the A.I. controlled factions, partly to justify my use of the cheat, and partly to provide myself with a sufficient enough challenge from the game. I also like having large, well-balanced armies at my command, and the sinews of war are limitless money.

Dyabedes of Aphrodisias
11-05-2007, 03:35
I auto_win battles that will be small, tedious, and/or easily winnable myself. Sometimes I cheat the ass off of a campaign just to test out the faction. Sometimes I'll process_cq a city to see what MICs give me what, then destroy what I've built and return the money. Once I'm bored with a campaign I'll cheat away before giving up (once I ruled the entire Western Mediterranian as Carthage, I cheated every city the maximum constructable buildings for a few turns, then quit).

cqc
11-05-2007, 05:05
I have a few times just to try things out and to get through tedious battles that I cant be arsed to play out

larsbecks
11-05-2007, 09:38
I modify the game a little more. I give the AI less starting bonus/ script bonus and i increase the trade values. And i added more starting money for each faction.