Should these be used? I have been playing with them off, and once I get my economy rolling, I find I can take settlements essentially at will without full stacks. Should I use one or both?
Should these be used? I have been playing with them off, and once I get my economy rolling, I find I can take settlements essentially at will without full stacks. Should I use one or both?
I recommend all scripts on, and vhvh on DLV campaign, with civ like AI and my minimod. Thats the most challenging combination I can think of... Although I'm sure people could mod more stuff in to make it harder...
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It's also the best gameplay option. Removing elements to make things easier is playing less of a game by definition.
Last edited by Taiji; December 11, 2009 at 04:30 AM.
I do not speak on behalf of DLVelopers, but I would not activate the point script in paticular in your first DLVgame. It will just break your sovreigns back like a little stick. The other scripts are fine tho, good luck eh.
regards,
-Wille
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Put it all on, and VH/VH while playing with Norway, to see how long you last hehe