Far as I can tell the basic resource thingies work well enough even after a "mid-campaign" installation, or at least they did for me. The stone-circle uniques do require starting a new campaign though.
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Far as I can tell the basic resource thingies work well enough even after a "mid-campaign" installation, or at least they did for me. The stone-circle uniques do require starting a new campaign though.
So far playing As Epeiros I am not loaded with cash. Mainly because I am fighting stack after stack of KH troops and am spending all my money of mercs for quick spot fixes in my army to maintaining the pressure. I haven't had time or the resources to take Dalminion. I have the Macedonians down to 3 cities but can't finish the deal because of Athens and Rhodes sending troops at me.
So for right now I don't think you made it too easy.
I'm just wondering, what's the difference between the simple download and the complicated download? :help:
No difference, it's just the instructions that differ. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Copperhaired Berserker!
The complicated download allows you to backup files in case you do something wrong :)
Hello to everybody,i am new to this mod and i a have a question...
The all stuff with resources is inside on 0.74 version or i must to install it separatelly?
Thanks
You have to download the Resources add-on for .074 and install it.
.074 does not come with the Resource pack
0.74 doesn't come with the Romani GUI either - which is also downloadable in the same place the resources add on is.
Both are "previews" of 0.8, but make 0.74 better if you ask me.
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Originally Posted by vizigothe
Thank you a lot my friend....
Thank you a lot guys....
No problem mate!
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Originally Posted by Teleklos Archelaou
Sorry but what is the GUI???? and i will find it...where?
GUI = General Unit InterfaceQuote:
Originally Posted by Alkiviadis
You can find it here . It's only for the Romani though.
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Originally Posted by GMT
Thank you man...
I'm sorry, but I have to correct you. GUI is nothing of the sort, it is Graphical User Interface, a term used to describe what the user of an application sees, what commands are available, and how they function.
Oh well at least I had the Interface part right! :laugh4:
and I did give him the correct link! :balloon2: