Just to ask,is this already in EB,or is this a new feature?4. ... For all others, it certainly makes more sense to build a Type III (though they won't be able to recruit recruitable generals).
Just to ask,is this already in EB,or is this a new feature?4. ... For all others, it certainly makes more sense to build a Type III (though they won't be able to recruit recruitable generals).
Nope.Originally Posted by EasternScourge
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Lol, he asked two questions, yet you gave one answer. Implying they are both wrong.
No, they are not in the public build. I think. It's been so long...
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Did he? I saw two possibilities being presented as if they were mutually exclusive. They weren't, making it a false dilemma. Foot's answer is correct.Originally Posted by pseudocaesar
"The facts of history cannot be purely objective, since they become facts of history only in virtue of the significance attached to them by the historian." E.H. Carr
On the rare occasion I amass the ridiculous amounts of money required to bribe any settlement, you may get a client ruler then in the current public build. Only managed a few of times on small eleuthoroi towns, and most of the time any family members in the settlement who are bribed die the next turn, however some will stay with the client governor trait (some bonuses, unable to leave settlement).
So I guess it's kinda in there already but there's not much you can do to control it :D
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I'm not sure if this was asked before
so sorry if it was
but when EB 1.0 gets released would we have to uninstall / reinstall RTW 1.5? (and delete EB)?
Not if you're sensible.
Whenever I install Rome (1.5, or whatever), I copy the folder and install whichever mod I want in the copied folder, keeping a clean Rome install available (which can be copied again, of course).
"The facts of history cannot be purely objective, since they become facts of history only in virtue of the significance attached to them by the historian." E.H. Carr
oh yeah I remember that was the advice at the time
although I never did something like that before and was also worried by copying it could screw up the uninstall function? (as well as confused the CD in which .exe to run)
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