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    Default Changeing what fractions to play with in hotseat.

    Me and a friend is playing hotseat alot and using SS 5.1 makes it even better. But cant find the descr_strat.txt for multiplayer/hotseat only for the early/late campaign. I want to add the Norweigan and the Teutonic fractions to be playable.

    Anyone know if its possibie and if its in another file maybe for hotseat?
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    Default Re: Changeing what fractions to play with in hotseat.

    Norweigan and Teutonic aren't fractions, unless Norway is somehow equal to 3/7 and nobody's told me about this.

    I bet that would be a nice, awkward surprise for all the Scandinavians out there...

    Cheers.

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    Default Re: Changeing what fractions to play with in hotseat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Landwalker View Post
    Norweigan and Teutonic aren't fractions, unless Norway is somehow equal to 3/7 and nobody's told me about this.

    I bet that would be a nice, awkward surprise for all the Scandinavians out there...

    Cheers.
    In some languages, for example Russian, the word fraction actually means faction and not mathematical function... Damn it, you're not so stupid to not understand, what he actually means... And even if you are trying to keep arrogant image, LEARN ANOTHER JOKE! I've seen it three times already and it stopped to be funny at second!

    Can you jost stop your flood and offtopic, before someone fractured you, and stick to the thread?

    For example I am also interested in changing the available factions in hotseat, but absolutely dunno what can be done about it.

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    Default Re: Changeing what fractions to play with in hotseat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Echad View Post
    In some languages, for example Russian, the word fraction actually means faction and not mathematical function...
    Yeah, funny thing about that. Turns out, this is English, where "fraction" doesn't mean faction.

    Damn it, you're not so stupid to not understand, what he actually means... And even if you are trying to keep arrogant image, LEARN ANOTHER JOKE! I've seen it three times already and it stopped to be funny at second!
    It isn't, and never was, supposed to be funny. It's supposed to be a not overly-caustic approach to pointing out the mistake in the hopes that the person will take something from it and improve their writing. I suppose you would prefer it if I just flat out said "You're wrong, stop writing in a language you obviously don't understand"?

    The question is a legitimate one, but it's been addressed before and the search function should have made that pretty clear. Last I heard, nobody knew how to change the hotseat factions. In fact, I think it was asked just last week.

    Cheers.

    Edit: My mistake, it was asked a whopping month ago, shows up on the first page of search results, and has a very clear thread title for those interested in the same question.
    Last edited by Landwalker; December 30, 2007 at 04:00 PM.

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    Default Re: Changeing what fractions to play with in hotseat.

    Well thanks for pointing that out, but the moderators can lock or remove this thread since there already is a thread about it.

    Cheers happy new year!
    Last edited by Element_Five; December 30, 2007 at 05:12 PM.
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