strange but in my 1.1 i can move client ruler out of the city... i thought it was a new feature of 1.1, are you still playing 1.0 peraphs?
strange but in my 1.1 i can move client ruler out of the city... i thought it was a new feature of 1.1, are you still playing 1.0 peraphs?
Thanks to all for your thoughts on this!
Yeah, you're right...I guess I'll have to wait till he croaks. This would make sense in a role-playing context. But the client ruler is still pretty young (around 40 or so) which will make my wait rather painful!Originally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
Even if I wanted to risk it, I can't move my client ruler outside the city (I'm still playing 1.0). I'll have to check the appropriate file (can't remember which one) and will consider reducing the client ruler movement penalty. I did this once but have since applied a couple fixes and no doubt wrote over the change.
I have seen the future and it is very much like the present, only longer -- Kehlog Albran, The Profit
Thanks for the info, MAA...yeah, I fell into a bit of a trap with this one. I had just conquered Oxtraca in Iberia and, in response to severe unrest and open rioting, I installed the easiest government I could to restore order as quickly as possible. Now I can't increase public order above about 80% and my mining income is greatly reduced. I figured a proper FM in town would really help...but it'll take awhile.Originally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
By the way...I miss reading those updates to your Makedonian AAR...that was a truly amazing read...looking forward to your next adventure!!!
I have seen the future and it is very much like the present, only longer -- Kehlog Albran, The Profit
Originally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
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I found the new thread myself yesterday...sorry about that!
I echo others' comments about the historical preface...great stuff! And the way you're handling the civil war is fantastic. Really looking forward to seeing where it all goes...thanks for a great daily diversion from work!
I have seen the future and it is very much like the present, only longer -- Kehlog Albran, The Profit
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