Re: How To - Change the ownership of provinces
Done that,but i've got a CTD when i choose to play as the gauls...the menu world map is also unchanged,samarbrovia is still owned by the britons...i tryied to change belgica region/samarbrovia....but like i said... CTD :no:..maybe i did something wrong...can u please help me ? i want to make samarbrovia gaulic or rebel settlement,insted of being owned by the britons
thank you
Re: How To - Change the ownership of provinces
If you've followed the tutorial correctly, all you have to do now is delete map.rwm located @ C:\Program Files\Activision\Rome - Total War\Data\world\maps\base
Once you start a new imperial campaign, the game will generate a new map.rwm for you, which will include all of the modifications you've made. This is why the game is CTD - the changes are invalid when the existing map.rwm is still present. You have to delete map.rwm everytime you wish to go into RTW and test out your changes.
If you still receive CTDs, then there is probably still an error present in the text files.
Re: How To - Change the ownership of provinces
Unfortunatelly yes, I still get CTDs.....i think i did something wrong in the text files...but thank you for you help,i'm sure i shell figure this out:bow:
Re: How To - Change the ownership of provinces
now i don't get CTDs i get CTM:laugh4: crash to menu....when i choose a faction to play in imperial campaign...it crashes to menu :laugh4:
can someone help me with the correct modded file ? i'll be very greatful
thanks
Re: How To - Change the ownership of provinces
If you're not already, use -show_err to display error messages. Right-click RTW desktop shortcut, click Properties, select Shorcut tab, and simply add -show_err to the end (leave a space between what exists and -show_err).
A kick to menu (KTM) usually occurs after an error was discovered in one of the text files in the campaign folder. -show_err usually lets you know where the problem is, but not always (especially if there is more than one error present).
If you're relocating settlements, you need to make sure of the following:
* Copy and paste the desired settlement under the faction that you wish to occupy it
* Delete the original settlement's faction reference (otherwise you have the same settlement referenced by more than one faction)
* Relocate family members / generals on the campaign map using the X and Y coordinates
* Relocate agents in a similar way to family members
* Use relevant general names - ones that have not already been taken by another character. Use Ctrl+F to search for other names in descr_strat, and data\text\names to view the list of exisiting character names
* Possibly edit the settlement's faction creator to reflect the new faction owners (although you might get away with this if both factions are of the same culture)
* Assign / create an army to garrison the new settlement, change the X and Y coordinates as appropriate
* Ensure that the settlement's level is relevant to the core_building type
There are probably a few more issues that may be present, can't think of them at the moment ~D