I shall take France, then.
I shall take France, then.
Quite interesting. Ill likely post back once I get back from vacation and find sufficient free time.
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So, how exactly does this work?
Fredericus Erlach, Overseer of Genoa, Count of Ajaccio in exile, 4th elector of Bavaria.
No mods, just vanilla? Hmm, I haven't tried Poland yet.
I'll be happy to take Poland.
Big, big question is... do we have to handle diplomacy strictly inside the game, or some modification thereof?
DittoOriginally Posted by Stuperman
There are few things more annoying than some idiot who has never done anything trying to say definitively how something should be done.
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Sounds quite intresting but could someone please explain how this works and what I need to edit to get the option ingame?
Its intresting what a little research and searching with turn up.
I believe you just have to copy and past the following lines into your medieval2.preference file, I put it at the top of the file. Then when you start a new grand campain you can select upto all 17 nations, start the game and you will have a hotseat game going.
[multiplayer]
playable = true
hotseat_turns = true
hotseat_scroll = false
hotseat_autoresolve_battles = 0
hotseat_disable_console = 0
hotseat_disable_papal_elections = 0
hotseat_save_prefs = 0
hotseat_update_ai_camera = 0
hotseat_validate_diplomacy = 1
As for the game I would like it if I could command Milan please.![]()
I wasn't asking about the technical side really, more what are the rules?
Fredericus Erlach, Overseer of Genoa, Count of Ajaccio in exile, 4th elector of Bavaria.
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