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    I did have 0.8 working with BI, and installed some mods on top of it. Short story - it stopped working.

    So tonight I have spent the night re-installing everything. I have a Rome directory with 1.6 and BI installed. Works fine as BI.

    Copied that entire directory over to another directory called EB81a. Also works fine as BI.

    Installed the latest and greatest EB81a using the full installer into this directory. Now have an EB directory full of data.

    Use 'Oleos Method of 20 Feb' to mess around with a couple of directories, and change the shortcut.

    When I try to fire it up with BI or with RTW, I get the following error.

    Script Error in eb/data/settlement plans/oasis.txt, at line 11, column 1

    Name not recognised: 'oasis lake' - make sure you defined it in descr_building_battle.txt, or as a slot or group in descr_Settlement_plan.txt


    Any suggestions about what I am doing wrong? I cannot play EB with RTW or BI now.

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    You sure it's not a shortcut syntax problem ? If the directory path you have the files under is "eb081a/****" and the shortcut switch is "-mod:eb", I can see how there could be issues...

    Actually, given that most of the file path references in EB start with "eb/" I can see how there could be a lot of issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Watchman
    You sure it's not a shortcut syntax problem ? If the directory path you have the files under is "eb081a/****" and the shortcut switch is "-mod:eb", I can see how there could be issues...

    Actually, given that most of the file path references in EB start with "eb/" I can see how there could be a lot of issues.
    I don't see how it causes issues, but in any case, I have now changed it to "81a/****" and the shortcut on my desktop to point there. Same issue.

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    OK, fixed. It was the 'oasis bug' that there is a temporary fix for already posted. I will now go and put in all the other permanent and temporary fixes...and update the elephants (since I plan to play Bactria).

    One thing....the Hellenic Generals seem to still have Spartan Hoplites as Bodyguards. I thought they were to be changed to Armoured Hoplites?
    Last edited by Southern Hunter; 04-08-2007 at 17:04.

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    Ming the Merciless is my idol Senior Member Watchman's Avatar
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    Nah. They had Epikletoi Hoplitai BGs in the last version, but there were such annoying issues with the phalanx mode that in 0.81a they were given Spartans as a manageable placeholder.
    "Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."

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