This General of the events (question of Blood-> Adobe the bastard) that show up always the same name appears
can you please add more names in this events for the Hellenic factions of sparta ect!
Thanks for the awesome mod!!
This General of the events (question of Blood-> Adobe the bastard) that show up always the same name appears
can you please add more names in this events for the Hellenic factions of sparta ect!
Thanks for the awesome mod!!
There is a vanilla event that spawns a general and they only made 1 per culture. I can try to mod it. I am not sure why you are getting a historical character though unless you have a mod conflict. Maybe you are using the historical char mod? Which is already in DeI. Either that or there is a bug with the names they added.
Yeah i am using Historical Family System official Die Submod!
If you're not playing with Romans or Carhage Historical Family Systemisn't needed.
Um, I've been playing as the Romans, and I got four Marcus's at least. It's not even Marcus Fenix, Marcus Cole, Marcus Wright, etc. Just Marcus. Every time.
Are your marcuses hairless? Cause mine always are...
I too get a lot of Marcuses playing as Rome. No family mods being used.
To be fair, that's historical. The Romans weren't too creative with names.
CA introduced new character spawn events sort of like our historical characters. But instead of making them unique and interesting, like our system, they just added 1 event/character for each culture group. So, for every single time you get an event that pops a vanilla character, it will be Marcus. There really isn't a way to change this other than to create all new dilemmas that overwrite vanilla's dilemmas, which is possible but will basically only result in a new repetition of characters instead. For now I am going to lengthen the time between these spawns, since we have our own historical character spawns. I am tempted to just remove them.
We all should change our profile picture and put marcus', I would suggest.
As Macedon, I had four of these guys all named Herodotus.