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    Question Idea for Character Aging

    Hello all again.

    After just reading the good news about the forthcoming patch and all its fixes, I note that the 2 years per turn is going to stay due to it 'severly affecting the game mechanics'.

    I have been playing with 0.5 year per turn to match the character ageing process, bumping the start year to 1280 and modifying the events respectively, to allow for a long game (500 turns) but not insanely long. However with the above in mind I am thinking that this probably means that the campaign will get all a bit screwed at somepoint.

    I dont mind playing at 2 years per turn as long as I can get my charcters to age at the same rate (this may seem strange to some but it bugs the hell out of me). I also know this means they wont last too long but I intend to mod in extra generals anyway and probably muck about with traites etc to make there short lives more worthwhile.

    I know there has been some scripting done to allow 4 turns per year, so I had a look at some of the it but cant quite get my head around it yet

    So, the question is ... could a script be created that makes all characters age by 2 years for every 1 turn of the game?

    Any suggestions/solutions greatly appreciated

    Chernabog

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    blaaaaaaaaaarg! Senior Member Lusted's Avatar
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    Default Re: Idea for Character Aging

    So, the question is ... could a script be created that makes all characters age by 2 years for every 1 turn of the game?
    No. Characters are hardcoded to age 1 year every 2 turn, when the winter turn ends.

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    Default Re: Idea for Character Aging

    Hmm ... so every winter they age, independant of turns/years.

    So could the code be fooled into thinking 2 winters had past within one turn I wonder?

    Or is it that a season is in fact a turn ... getting myself confused now.

    Gonna have to learn the scripts to see if I can work it out myself.

    Thanks for the info though

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    Default Re: Idea for Character Aging

    I suspect that the seasons are hardcoded to go: Summer-Winter-Summer-Winter.... regardless of how many turns per year there are.

    Since the aging happens in winter, it is not possible to change the rate of aging to true 1 year aged/1 year played, other than by choosing 0.5 timescale. If I am wrong, please tell me what is the other option?

    I mean, even if you would get 4 turns/year, would it still not result in aging 2 times per year (once per winter)?
    Total war games played so far:
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    I think that the 4tpy script made it be summer three times and winter once, hence they characters aged only once in 4 turns.

    I have a feeling that you have to end turn on a winter season for the characters to age, so unless you make a script that means every turn is winter, you wont be able to get the characters to age correctly (this would also only help if it was set to 1tpy).

    Annoying

    I think someone is modding in different starting eras, as long as he/she uses the 0.5 time scale then that will do me

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    Do we know if these starting eras will be selectable?

    I mean, will it be just one mod shortened to a specific time scale and script or will the mod include several options for start period like MTWI.

    Also, I'm someting of a noob modder. I just got my feet wet with the first medieval and didn't get the Rome as my old comp couldn't handle it.

    Now I have a new comp and am looking forward to modding II.

    Is the script easy to mod like the old campaign files & unit files?

    Or something more complicated I might not be able to handle?

    Anyone know where I could find a guide to modding the script?

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