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    Paladin247's Avatar Biarchus
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    Default SPQR 4tpy vs garrison script

    SPQR is a terrific mod, but if you want to play at four turns per year, you have to also use their garrison script as well.

    Anyone know how to split out the two so you can play 4tpy but with the garrison function disabled?

    I've asked this on the SPQR site and was referred here.

    Thanks.
    "With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow

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    Default Re: SPQR 4tpy vs garrison script

    Figured this out; anyone who wants to know, it's in the SPQR forum under similar title. It takes about five minutes and seems to be working fine.
    Last edited by Paladin247; January 07, 2010 at 11:31 AM.
    "With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow

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