Yes.Originally Posted by Watchman
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Yes.Originally Posted by Watchman
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Achtungaz!!! You vill all zavmit to zeh Svveboz!!!!
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Ah. Outta curiosity, isn't that the exact same syntax export_descr_buildings.txt uses then ?
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It seems like it takes until about 240 for the AI to really pick up steam in my experience. Most of the AIs were atleast somewhat passive until then. For example, I've been at war over the past 10 years with all the western greeks at some point or another and Carthage has begun trying to reconquer Sardinia(currently at a stalemate until some Baeleric slinger mercs pop up).
Fighting isn't about winning, it's about depriving your enemy of all options except to lose.
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Originally Posted by antisocialmunky
Are ya kidding me? Cuz I just gave Carthage, Germany, Britons, and Averni around 400,000-800,000 in
money EACH. damn, this is gonna suck for me later on...lol
Last edited by Intranetusa; 03-21-2007 at 19:55.
Well, in my games it seems to pick up in the Western Mediterranian around that time. Lustania is slowly expanding, Carthages hates me(Rome), Aedui and Avernii are fighting endless big battles where no one gains the upper hand.
If you really want guarrenteed action, go play the KH, Saba, or the Maks. They're sandwiched between everything.
Fighting isn't about winning, it's about depriving your enemy of all options except to lose.
"Hi, Billy Mays Here!" 1958-2009
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