An army on land can't reinforce a navy. The 'leg' symbol is forced march which means it can't reinforce anyway (gives extra movement, but not after disembarking on a shore). Look for the arrows...
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An army on land can't reinforce a navy. The 'leg' symbol is forced march which means it can't reinforce anyway (gives extra movement, but not after disembarking on a shore). Look for the arrows...
Mapping is easy. It's probably easier to make a map from scratch than to make a single unit, so I'd worry about that last. It's just good to plan to use your 199 provinces effectively.
Sounds great and already looks promising. Factions seemed a little odd at first but they're actually pretty great choices - certainly better than Falcom. If I could make a suggestion - set one...
There's no wrong culture penalty. You can see the public order breakdown in the settlement screen.
You could remove reinforcement, that is, two armies joining the same fight. Ie. make everything a night battle. I don't know about you but I can't control 20 units individually let alone 40. I don't...
I assumed you meant that battles would take place over a period of campaign map time, like EU. In Lords of the Realm III armies all move around on the campaign map in real-time, together. When they...
I know this is exactly how I play, all TWs since Shogun 2 in fact. I never try to bleed the AI's money though, that's a lost cause. The early game is the most fun to me because I can't just...
Real-time battles (I assume you mean Lords of the Realm 3 style) would be just awful. Imagine suddenly being in charge of an AI-vs-AI battle, half-way through - units all over the place, your...
Sounds like it's looking for the English localization for your new names, which would need to be added to a separate file entirely.
Presumably for the sake of transportation, and being stationed in bases closer to their homes. And you wouldn't have to cross a continent for home leave.
I can answer a few of these, but I doubt I play optimally. Build historical armies, retrain too much and I rush heavily.
1. No, leave them undefended - you'll need everything you have elsewhere....
Just go to export_descr_unit.txt in the mod directory, search for sergeant (or serjeant) and copy the "soldier" line from one to the other. This determines what model is used, how many soldiers are...
You're right. Got it confused with release prisoners.
I'm quite sure you don't get troops back in Rome II, or any of the games since Empire - since they programmed Warscape for Empire it's just not part of the engine.
You do in Medieval 2,...
I haven't noticed them returning to their army - I don't believe the captives actually 'exist'. I think it's a number based on how many broken/shattered soldiers you run down, but you can get traits...
It's multi-faceted of course, but chiefly an issue of propaganda. WW2 has become an almost integral part of US, Russian and British (and its colonies') ideology. The Axis atrocities were on such an...
Yes, it really is that easy if you understand how to play. I doubt anyone has ever seen the Timurids appear. Part of it is the AI, but M2TW is also very generous with its VH battles compared to the...
Peace in our time!
Have you ever met a politician? How about a politician in training? Unfortunately I have, in school and at university, and I wish 'inept' was the worst thing I could say about...
People in the West are disenchanted with traditional parties, who have debased themselves with personality politics. So they're effectively disenfranchised and looking for 'competent' alternatives....
I'm morbidly curious now. Do you have any screenshots?
They're a mounted unit with firearms - mounted units fire very quickly in comparison to unmounted ones and can move while reloading and firing. With the close range and positioning possible in the...
This is all true, but of minor impact, and you can use other animals for all of these things. You build with wood or mud if stone is too hard to move, build granaries closer to your fields if they're...
How would these have encouraged development though?
Tribes that didn't have agriculture would find horses useful for many things, but would never settle down because of them. The Mongols, Turks,...
Ruminants need to graze constantly to survive, and even that is dependent on the environment. If you use horses for farm work or transport they need to be fed instead. They don't make everything more...
Transport of people really doesn't matter to sedentary cultures - only goods. Americans had no trouble trading their surplus with sleds and boats - they had little in excess. You get inferior, but...
Well technically no, as you can use other animals than horses to plough (none of which were domesticated in the Americas), and dogs and llamas were used for trade.
To be honest if they had...
Because it was ethnically Ainu at this point, not Japanese. There is only one culture in the game, Japanese, with one set of units. So no Ainu or Ryukyu.
This is NOT normal. IIRC above 60 C is potentially damaging to a CPU, 70 for a GPU, and you'd definitely want it lower than that.
Sadly I don't know anything about cooling other than fans, but I think the problem is more likely to be something other than old paste due to the high temperature. Other than that I can't help. Sorry.
You've probably thought of all this already, but how clean is the computer and where it sits? How hot do the other components get? Had a look inside? I was getting a similarly hot idle CPU (in...
Definitely. I'm a big fan of civil war settings - they make the most sense with the 'conquer everything' objectives of TW. This would be very unique.
Well that's a more complicated issue. I don't know if you're using any mods, but any that enables fire-by-rank from ETW will dramatically increase infantry ability (definitely recommended). As for...
It's an issue of game balance. In Shogun most units are going to charge your gunners - they will spend much of their time running from them/maneuvering/in melee rather than firing. They need to be...
You didn't mention what difficulty setting you were on. I'm going to assume at least Very Hard, because I've certainly seen stuff like this happen, though not quite as bad. Shogun 2 really is 'total...
God knows why or how they'd do a sequel to WH right off the bat. Part of me believes they've been roped into a Age of Sigmar game by GW. Which is of course colossally STUPID, but more so than what...
Christ visited England and wrote the US Constitution too. Totally. Pretty silly indeed - but everyone wants a piece of the big guy to justify that their country is the best.
From what I can tell people LOVE historical settings in games (particularly the ones they know of, like your examples). But if you set it in a time/place which people don't know about, it might as...
They're not anti-establishment (the establishment includes the military for one). In every country there are people who take more strongly to the state's propaganda than the state actually wants....
That's better than mine, so it'll run. I doubt it'll have perfect framerate at the best graphics, but then again what does?
It's legal to make a mod involving any license, but I believe Total War Warhammer isn't moddable at all. Blame GW I guess.
Blizzard doesn't like the use of World of Warcraft models without...