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    Member Member cyberVIP's Avatar
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    Default BI1.06 Engine

    What do U guys (developers and community members) think about using subject with EB? Is it possible and "acceptable" option (w/o features like shiltrom given to human) ?
    Campaigns:
    EB1.1 Qarthadast - completed
    EB1.1+MMP1.1 Pahlava campaign (VH/M)- ceased by RL
    EB1.2(alx.exe)+MMP3.1 for Alex(Lz3) Hayasdan - ongoing

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    Default Re: BI1.06 Engine

    It's reasonably easy to make EB work with 1.6 already - you can do it yourself in no time. If you have a copy of BI on your computer (ie a fresh install) just copy the RomeTW-BI.exe file to your EB installation directory and change the EB shortcut to point to this file rather than RomeTW.exe. A few people have done this and seem happy with the results, even without adding the new unit formations - the AI seems a *bit* brighter, and things are actually slightly tougher on the campaign map with more naval invasions than before.

    Give it a try, the results may be good

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    Default Re: BI1.06 Engine

    Yes, that is right. But there is also a problem. Playing with BI there are not custom battles nor historical battles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Kaplan
    Yes, that is right. But there is also a problem. Playing with BI there are not custom battles nor historical battles.
    There are no historical battles in 1.5 (gold) either

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    Default Re: BI1.06 Engine

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheexsta
    It's reasonably easy to make EB work with 1.6 already - you can do it yourself in no time. If you have a copy of BI on your computer (ie a fresh install) just copy the RomeTW-BI.exe file to your EB installation directory and change the EB shortcut to point to this file rather than RomeTW.exe. A few people have done this and seem happy with the results, even without adding the new unit formations - the AI seems a *bit* brighter, and things are actually slightly tougher on the campaign map with constant, if the AI considers that territory theirs, naval invasions.

    Give it a try, the results may be good

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