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    Some of you may have already seen my other tech-support post on the main board. Thankfully that issue was resolved, but now we have a new one:

    Due to my computer's stupidity I have a strange bug with R:TW and all mods installed for it that requires a text file called descr_shortcuts to be edited in order to make the "Romeshell" console accessible. Yeah, I know, console is for cheats and thus for n00bs, but I like to play through a mod with cheats first to get a feel for the differences between it and the original.

    Anyway, I haven't been able to find such a text file in the EB mod folder. Does anybody know where I can find it, or if it's possible to make my own?

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    You can find that specific file in \Rome - Total War\data\text

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    No no, I have it for the Vanilla game, I need it for EB. The problem is fixing it just for vanilla doesn't work: I have to go into the specific .txt file for every mod I install as well. So there's my problem, I can't find it for EB.
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    You are sure? Mods are reading this file from the vanilla folder, the workaround given in the Frequent Issues should explain that, heres a link: http://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showth...ng-around-them

    This file just exists once in a standard EB installation, inside \Rome - Total War\data\text.
    It works for me

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