You did activate the script, did you?
Btw, this should be moved to the appropriate place...
You did activate the script, did you?
Btw, this should be moved to the appropriate place...
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Sorry, I had to do that, sorry. Welcome to the forums!
If you don't activate the script, the game only works half, you will miss out on the vast array of great features this mod has.
It is very easy, everytime you load or start your game, and click a settlement, the advisor will pop up and tell you how to activate it. You can do this by clicking the show me how button and you're done.
Since you get the reforms after 30 years (if you activate the script), this means that if you keep activating the script now it will start counting. You can either try to play this game further or start over a new one and activate the script.
It is not very hard to miss, the license agreement of EB 1.2 says it, a quote says it and the advisor will keep saying it.
Good luck with further campaigning!
~Fluvius
Originally Posted by Equilibrius
Completed Campaigns: Epeiros (EB1.0), Romani (EB1.1), Baktria (1.2) and Arche Seleukeia
1xFrom Olaf the Great for my quote!
3x1x
<-- From Maion Maroneios for succesful campaigns!
5x2x
<-- From Aemilius Paulus for winning a contest!
1xFrom Mulceber!
I think the frequency with which the Advisor popped up in RTW even when you set it to no advice, has conditioned many players to just ignore the stupid twat.
Put it this way, in EB it is a good idea to listen to him when he appears.
Now, for the script, Fluvius is right, it does say just about everywhere we can that you should activate him. But hey, you missed it, so let us solve the problem...
It is not really solvable. You should really start over I think, and remember to activate the script..And welcome to the Org.
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Balloon count: 13
Originally Posted by Equilibrius
Completed Campaigns: Epeiros (EB1.0), Romani (EB1.1), Baktria (1.2) and Arche Seleukeia
1xFrom Olaf the Great for my quote!
3x1x
<-- From Maion Maroneios for succesful campaigns!
5x2x
<-- From Aemilius Paulus for winning a contest!
1xFrom Mulceber!
aFTER 10 MINS i TURNED HIM OFF AS WELL, YET HE STILL KEPT POPPING UP. Ups Capslock, pardon me...
And I do believe David has missed a lot of important and nice features and should start again.
'For months Augustus let hair and beard grow and occasionally banged his head against the walls whilst shouting; "Quinctillius Varus, give me my legions back"' -Sueton, Augustus.
"Deliver us oh God, from the fury of the Norsemen", French prayer, 9th century.
Ask gi'r klask! ask-vikingekampgruppe.dk
Balloon count: 13
:) doesn't matter
I used the script and now everything's fine, I'm used to ignore that advisor but now I'll pay mome attention to it!
Now I look back I see that I must have skipped the script part of the FAQ :s
I think I'll start over with the script activated.
thanx guys
I can only wish you the best of luck!
Good luck with your 2nd Romani campaign, hopefully it will be even more fun now. For example, you will see something interesting when you besiege Rhegium and Messana. I think you will love all extra features and the reforms. That's for you to find out!
~Fluvius
Originally Posted by Equilibrius
Completed Campaigns: Epeiros (EB1.0), Romani (EB1.1), Baktria (1.2) and Arche Seleukeia
1xFrom Olaf the Great for my quote!
3x1x
<-- From Maion Maroneios for succesful campaigns!
5x2x
<-- From Aemilius Paulus for winning a contest!
1xFrom Mulceber!
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