Medieval genetics programs?
Is this possible? Were they freezing sperm back then? King Rufus died in battle in 1138 and a daughter became available at the age of 16, in the year 1188. I am trying to do the math here but... what am I not seeing?
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I think that's down to the fact that the Generals/Agents age at a different rate to the passage of years. IIRC it's a 1:4 ratio, and if they didn't do this you'd be getting through Kings every 5-10 turns.
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Are all the princesses blonde too? lol
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Well, obviously King Rufus' widow got pregnant after he husband died and, to avoid scandal, the court made up some story about the dead king's ghostly visitation to his wife. :dizzy2:
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I think there's something the widow isn't telling us
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Gives new meaning to the term "Queen Mother" now doesn't it?! Looks like the royal blood may have gotten a bit diluted...OOPS!
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This is very easy to fix, if you want 2 turns/year (like Rome Total War) instead of 2 years/turn. The characters age correctly and the game moves more slowly (900 total turns), for me anyway. I recommend it.
Either ask me how or you can probably find it somewhere on the forum.
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Originally Posted by Lord Condormanius
This is very easy to fix, if you want 2 turns/year (like Rome Total War) instead of 2 years/turn. The characters age correctly and the game moves more slowly (900 total turns), for me anyway. I recommend it.
Either ask me how or you can probably find it somewhere on the forum.
How?
Somehow a heroic victory in 1180 sounds much better then a heroic victory in turn 50...
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Asked and answered. :closed: