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    Default Traits of Roman Generals

    I know I'm going to get shouted at here, but to hell with it, I'm going to ask it anyway!

    Is there any way to add traits to Roman Generals like you could in R:TW?

    I only want to make my Generals more fertile, because I'm having REAL trouble with them having kids. They hardly ever have kids and I'm having trouble with Governers for my provinces.

    I tried to add them using their names, as in R:TW, but it can never recognise their name (possibly due to the u's being v's now). Can someone put my mind to rest please?
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    Default Re: Traits of Roman Generals

    It's something you can only do if EB decides to include it as a feature. Currently, it is not a feature so you cannot recruit general's, sorry :(

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    Default Re: Traits of Roman Generals

    Sorry, I didn't mean "recruiting" new generals, I meant altering my current generals. By using the consol button (the button to the left of 1) a la R:TW.
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    Default Re: Traits of Roman Generals

    I don't think that's quite what he asks for...

    I believe he's refering to cheating.
    So, if I'm right:
    -use "give_trait" without quotes
    -as a name, use "v" even when it's "u". This gives Lucius: Lvcivs. In game it's written with "v" instead of "u"
    -and, the trickiest bit is this: when typing the name Lvcivs Cornelivs Scipio, type this instead: Lvcivscornelivs Scipio.

    Hope I was right.
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    Default Re: Traits of Roman Generals

    That's what I was meaning, thanks pal!

    I prefer to think of it not as cheating, but more of stacking the chips slightly more in my favour

    Do the trait and level have any particular requirement for spelling too?
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    I recommend you go through the traits file to see what they are listed as.
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    Default Re: Traits of Roman Generals

    Don't mean to go on about this but I've found the traits file and found what I think they should be listed as, but I dont know how to write it out on the console.

    Any trait I write in it doesn't recognise.
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