You actually don't have to edit EDU and EDB files. You have to edit descr_strat.txt file and that's it.
You actually don't have to edit EDU and EDB files. You have to edit descr_strat.txt file and that's it.
No, that Iphikratus is long dead. Iphikratos was one of the most common Greek names.
I am not sure how you can alter it, but I suspect you also have to edit the script, or it will get confused by the fact that you are allied to cities you own. Apart from Thermon and Sinope, the KH is also allied to Trapezous.
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I suggest using move_character and create_unit. Take one of your FMs, create an army for him ( create_unit ), teleport hin next to those cities ( move_character ), capture them, then forced diplomacy to give them to the KH. Disband army, teleport FM back.![]()
I always knew I could do that, but I somehow feel it as cheating........Like my encounter with the Epirotes in my cuurent campaign........
In the very 1st turn the epirote army is stationed near my capital. Now, I am using Alex engine in conjunction with the win conditions mod. So, now Pyrrohs definitely attacks me. I am able to defeat him with some difficulty. But then, Pyrrohs's son attacks with a four times bigger army......
So I restarted & imposed a ceasefire. After sometime I posted a spy in their lands & found that they have not attacked the northern eleutheroi state even though they have hugh stacks.....
Now by force diplomacy I took epidamnos fom them to incite them to attack as now I had an army capable of destroying them but they did nothing..............
Anyway of improving the AI ?????
Last edited by Darth Revan; 05-28-2009 at 07:03.
Next to Sinope.
Sometimes they take Crete. And as long as they have a navy, they will attack Karia after some time. It happened in my Makedonian and my Epeirote Camapaign (after I kicked them out of Greece). Ceterum censeo Romam esse delendam.
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from satalexton, his name is Sōkrátēs
from satalexton, his nam is Aristotélēs
That happens too, but sometimes they sent their troops from Rhodos to Halicarnassos to take it.
In this campaign, the KH took Sardis and Nikaia too if I remember correctly. Ceterum censeo Romam esse delendam.Same camapign, this time KH. Isolated on Rhodos for a few years they started a naval invasion to Anatolia, attacked Halikarnassos and took it (it didn't rebel to them)! Then they went rampage in Anatolia and took Sardis, Pergamon and Nikaia.
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My Greek Nobles:
from satalexton, his name is Plato
from satalexton, his name is Sōkrátēs
from satalexton, his nam is Aristotélēs
Last edited by tls5669; 07-12-2009 at 13:19.
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