It's highly character- and case-sensetive.
No underscore "_" between the character's name. Don't end the command with any punctuation marks "." ",". Second name must be capitalised.
Some use inscrutable internal names which you simply can't use.
It's highly character- and case-sensetive.
No underscore "_" between the character's name. Don't end the command with any punctuation marks "." ",". Second name must be capitalised.
Some use inscrutable internal names which you simply can't use.
Last edited by QuintusSertorius; 07-25-2008 at 11:27.
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
Thanks Quintus, but lets see if I understand you. So I have to write
move_character "Quintus Sertorius" 141,110
Cheers.
If this is a regular problem for you Quintus you may want to try taking a look at "\EB\Data\Text\names.txt". Lists the internal names on the left, and their ingame equivalents on the right, bit of a pain in the middle of a game but you should be able to get the right data for romeshell.
This should be correct, like Quintus said its absolutely case sensitive and you need to get it right for it to work so make sure you're typing exactly that above.Originally Posted by Gugus
Are you getting any error messages or does it just appear like nothing's happening?
Remember the character must be moved from open ground to open ground (ie not in a settlement or a fleet or something).
Also its unlikely but I don't suppose there's more than one "Anaximandros Kremasteus" is there?
Cheers
There are some that don't even feature in there, or the best one, the odd Hai, Baktrian or Pahlavan captain who isn't actually called what you can see.
Or any Hai FM called "Hayasdanits" which apparently is an invisible/silent name, because I just discovered by experimentation that they apparently only use their first name.
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
I believe Hayasdanits is the epithet of the nationality trait. Same applies with Yervanduni, which is the epithet for the Royal hai Family Member or whatever it's called trait. Taking this even further, I believe every Hai surname is an epithet, thus not really a name from the name file, thus it wouldn't work in the RomeShell.
Ok boys mission accomplished. It was a small mistake on my part, I didnt press the space bar between the command, character name and coordinates. Thanks to all for your help.
Cheers.
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