I'm trying to increase the rate of fire of archers but i can't find it in caligula
I'm trying to increase the rate of fire of archers but i can't find it in caligula
I think its in export_descr_unit...
i dont really know where it would be its just that that seems where it would be...
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I always just play around with the EDU.txt so I dunno about any fancy programs, but in the file the second last number in an unit's attack line (stat_pri and stat_sec; the standard seems to be 25) is explained as "Min delay between attacks (in 1/10th of a second)", so that's probably be the one. Not that I've specifically tested it or anything, nevermind with archers.
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I tried in Export_descr_units and I've changed the number anywhere between -25 and 100 but I notice no differenceOriginally Posted by Watchman
Huh. Well, like I said I never tested it. Then I'm out of ideas, as I've seen no other suitable-looking file that might govern it.
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