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    i have had to read that splendid book 3 times now... I love it, I can apply his ways and theories in pretty much everything I do. if you havent read it, please, pick one up, it is a great book.


    lol, but seeing his quotes ALL the time gets annoying in-game...

    I would have liked to see some funny ones, or some REALLY good historical quotes...

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    Bah. Machiavelli was an idiot. Didn't see the big picture (or rather, purposefully let it aside in his brown-nosing-the-prince book)

    Anyway, the quotes are all in the (unpacked) data\text\quotes.txt.string.bin file. It's formatted a bit strangely though, you'll need alpaca's string.bin converter (or notepad will do, but there'll be spaces between each letter)
    Anything wrong ? Blame it on me. I'm the French.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kobal2fr
    Bah. Machiavelli was an idiot. Didn't see the big picture (or rather, purposefully let it aside in his brown-nosing-the-prince book)

    Anyway, the quotes are all in the (unpacked) data\text\quotes.txt.string.bin file. It's formatted a bit strangely though, you'll need alpaca's string.bin converter (or notepad will do, but there'll be spaces between each letter)
    Hi, there isn't a directory called text under data. Or is this referring to a large cab file or some such?

    Thanks.
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    There is one, if you extract your files using the unpacker provided by CA in patchs 1.1 and 1.2

    Just run the Medieval/tools/unpacker/unpack_all.bat batch file and you'll get the /text folder but be carefull, the unpacked files take up a LOT of disk space (something like 8-9 Gos). You could also extract only the /data/text folder, but you'd have to know which packed file it's in, as well as the unpacker command line syntax. I don't know either of those :]
    Anything wrong ? Blame it on me. I'm the French.

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