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    Member Member Kenchi_Shaka's Avatar
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    Default introducing factions

    i was looking everywhere for that info but didnt find it anywhere.

    i tried to introduce a new faction to the sicily campaign map.

    i entererd following sequence into the descr_strat file:

    faction thrace, balanced smith
    denari 10000
    settlement
    {
    level large_town
    region Naxos

    year_founded 0
    population 2000
    settlement_tax 51
    plan_set default_set
    faction_creator thrace
    building
    {
    type core_building governors_palace
    }
    building
    {
    type port_buildings port
    }
    building
    {
    type defenses stone_wall
    }
    building
    {
    type hinterland_farms farms
    }
    building
    {
    type barracks militia_barracks
    }
    }

    character Sautes, named character, leader, command 0, influence 0, management 0, subterfuge 0, age 33, , x 79, y 37
    traits GoodCommander 1 , StrategicSkill 1 , Intelligent 1
    army
    unit greek general's guard cavalry exp 0 armour 0 weapon_lvl 0
    unit greek hoplite militia exp 0 armour 0 weapon_lvl 0
    unit greek hoplite militia exp 0 armour 0 weapon_lvl 0
    unit greek hoplite militia exp 0 armour 0 weapon_lvl 0
    unit greek hoplite militia exp 0 armour 0 weapon_lvl 0

    i also put "thrace" into the list of playable factions on top of the file.
    the coordinates are correct, (there s no other charracter on the same coordinates, and the city doesnt have mulptiple owners.)

    when i try to start a campaign i fall back to the provincial campaign screen.

    i have allready used this method on earlier versions of rtw. i suspect its something new about rtw 1.5 wich i am not aware of.
    does somebody have an idea wot i m doing wrong?

    shaka
    Last edited by Kenchi_Shaka; 03-13-2007 at 11:13.
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