LorDBulA made it.
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LorDBulA made it.
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haha, yea it seriously changed the way I play eb... I used to get some work done between turns, but now eb time is actually play time! It makes the beginning of a campaign a lot more fun, because you don't have to wait forever, just to press "end turn" again
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Hey, good!haha, yea it seriously changed the way I play eb... I used to get some work done between turns
You can now sue the EB team if you get fired because you didn't get work done on time!
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Can anyone please point me to this particular script optimization? I've personally optimized my script the best way I could - main speed boost was getting rid of all the client rulers part - but I'd like to try this optimized script you're talking about too.![]()
Check out my EB 1.1 AAR:
Flight of Dragons - The Deeds of the Kings of the Sauromatae
It's in the fixes thread, but don't think it's compatible with removing client rulers, since it simplifies how they're handled without removing them.
It began on seven hills - an EB 1.1 Romani AAR with historical house-rules (now ceased)
Heirs to Lysimachos - an EB 1.1 Epeiros-as-Pergamon AAR with semi-historical houserules (now ceased)
Philetairos' Gift - a second EB 1.1 Epeiros-as-Pergamon AAR
Ah ok thank you. I'm going to try it out my next game, although I don't think it should be as fast as removing them entirely... you never know in the world of RTWI won't mind if it makes my game faster.
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Check out my EB 1.1 AAR:
Flight of Dragons - The Deeds of the Kings of the Sauromatae
Since I make heavy use of client rulers, removing them isn't an option for me. Besides I think they're one of the coolest things about EB's handling of conquest.
It began on seven hills - an EB 1.1 Romani AAR with historical house-rules (now ceased)
Heirs to Lysimachos - an EB 1.1 Epeiros-as-Pergamon AAR with semi-historical houserules (now ceased)
Philetairos' Gift - a second EB 1.1 Epeiros-as-Pergamon AAR
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