In a 1.1 SPQR campaign, Lucius Julius Ceasar had two sons, Lucius (2) and... Lucius (0).
The father deserves a "Unimaginative" trait.
In a 1.1 SPQR campaign, Lucius Julius Ceasar had two sons, Lucius (2) and... Lucius (0).
The father deserves a "Unimaginative" trait.
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Haha, yeah.Originally Posted by CuteWolf
I remember when I bribed a family member from the Ptolemaic faction, and he later had a son. However, in RTW 1.5, sons of bribed generals are assigned a random surname (because my faction didn't have "Ptolemaios" listed as a surname in descr_names), so I had to go dig around in the descr_names file and changed "Onchesmios" (the random surname) to "Ptolemaios." Worked fine, and there is now a branch of the Makedonian Ptolemaic royal family commanding armies in Iberia and Gaul.![]()
In a Carthaginian campaign I had a naval commander named Admiral Akbar. I never lost a battle with him.
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just beware kids... double names is funny when one of those men is allready passed away, but I'm sure you don't want a double internal name exists at the same time, because it will give rise to potential CTD
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That thread gives me a "déjà vu" feeling...
No youtube link yet ? If no one does, I'll feel obligated to do so.
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