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Organisation and Coordination / Re: Mapping Department Organization Thread
« on: February 11, 2017, 12:46:48 AM »
The grandeur of the map... I love it! Great job, M!
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I'm alright thanks - doing some thesis corrections and some tutoring work and muddling on by as usual
Glad to hear things are going well!
How's everyone doing? Things seem a tad quiet lately - anything I can do to help?
Hi guys, one question from me:There may be any but at this time of development they are low priority, we are still working on units, fixes, balance and a new map
Are there actually any ,,events messages" as part of this mod? You know for example something like ,,Earthquake in Alexandria" or ,,The Zoroastrian dispute" or something like this, which would be like random events and than some non-random ones, that would follow real event message from the real history, like for example ,,180 BC, The Lex Villia annalis, which established minimum ages for high office and required a minimum of two years in private life between offices, was passed."
These messages do not have to actually have any effect on the game-play, they just use to create a feeling of history and a living world.
Cheers and thanks for the answer
I have found a solution that helped me at least. When the campaign crashed during the end turn loading, I simply started a different campaign, finished one turn and loaded the first campaign again. This prevented me the crash and I could continue.
Maybe others can try if this would work.
Haha, that's great, we need to meet one day somewhere in the middle of Serbia and devour couple of the Jelen beers discussing ancient warfare tactics
Thanks for the warm welcome!
Hello, my name is Tomas and I am a long time fan of the RTR series and of the history of ancient Rome which fits very well together of course
The RTR series give a realistic and hardcore feeling to the total war series, that is somehow going too much into the arcade fun direction. That is why I often like to get back to the RTR and play this instead of the RTW 2.
I like to read a lot and if I could pick my university again, I would have rather studied history or archeology.
I am a Slovakian who is currently living in Serbia very close to a place where Marcus Aurelius wrote most of his famous Meditations, the city Sirmium:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirmium. The biggest unexcavated hippodrome lies just under the city center, which must be a dream of every archeologist
Anyway, glad to be here and have fun playing this amazing mod!
No problem, thanks for letting me know and good luck with the progress! You are all doing an awesome job.