So I am mom....great...:)
So I am mom....great...:)
Thx, Pal I will update.
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Great guide. Have you added it to the tutorials database?
Thx. No I haven't done so yet, as I'm unsure of how... Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! :)
Norman Invasion - The fate of England lies in your hands...
Viking Invasion II - Unite Britain in the best TW campaign ever!
Gods and Fighting Men: Total War - Enter the Mists of Myth in Ancient Ireland
this link should take you to the add link area:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/local...dlink&catid=71
parent categories should be under
-Rome Total War
--Modification guides and tutorials
--- --All tutorials--
and
---Units
I think, and any others that seem appropriate, if it doesn't work I'm sure Myrddraal knows how to fix (hopefully).
I could try it for you but that is meant to be something modders add their own tutorials etc to so would like to encourage you to try it out.![]()
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Done, and thank you very much!
Norman Invasion - The fate of England lies in your hands...
Viking Invasion II - Unite Britain in the best TW campaign ever!
Gods and Fighting Men: Total War - Enter the Mists of Myth in Ancient Ireland
Hi! I am one of EB's stat guys and I'd just like to say that you've done an excellent job so far. I've been experimenting with the stat_ground values and have recently been speculating that the scrub bonus could be seriously messed up - possibly giving a bonus in more terrain types (or possibly all terrain types) than it really should. I haven't done as many tests on this as I like and, as it says in the guide, it can be difficult to tell when exactly you are fighting on scrub, so it's entirely possible that I'm imagining things. Does anyone have any good data on this? I'd be very happy to know what others think about this.
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